Eight Hammers
Crispy on the outside and tender inside, these drumstick hammers coated in a sweet and sour sauce are an irresistible banquet highlight.
徽州圆子
Huizhou Yuanzi is a traditional dish from Anhui, China: pork meatballs with water chestnuts and mushrooms, coated in glutinous rice and steamed. Soft, sticky, and savory.
Crispy Pipa Prawns
Crispy, golden pipa-shaped prawns with tender meat inside. Dipped in sweet-sour sauce or pepper-salt, they are a banquet favorite.
石耳豆腐丸
Stone ear mushrooms and silky tofu come together in these crispy yet tender balls, a healthy and elegant vegetarian dish.
Chuanbei Liangfen (Sichuan Cold Jelly)
Chuanbei Liangfen is a traditional Sichuan snack known for its spicy, numbing flavor and silky, springy texture. Drizzled with chili oil, it's irresistible.
Fish Embracing Lamb
A classic Huizhou dish where fish and lamb unite in one pot — the fish is tender, the lamb melts in your mouth, and the sauce is rich and aromatic.
Stone Ear Chicken Stew
A nourishing stew with rare stone ear fungus and tender chicken, slow-cooked to perfection. The broth is clear yet flavorful, chicken falls off the bone, and stone ear offers a unique crunchy-soft texture.
Dan Dan Noodles
Chewy noodles, crispy pork, crunchy peanuts, and a fiery, numbing sauce come together in this legendary Sichuan street food that is irresistibly delicious.
Huizhou Mao Tofu (Hairy Tofu)
A traditional Anhui delicacy, Huizhou Mao Tofu is pan-fried until golden and crispy outside, tender inside, served with a savory sauce for an unforgettable flavor.
Braised Pounded Eel (Dun Sheng Qiao)
A classic Nanjing dish where eel is tenderized by pounding then braised, resulting in succulent meat and a rich, savory sauce.
重庆小面
A bowl of authentic Chongqing noodles, spicy and numbing, with chewy noodles and the perfect blend of chili oil and Sichuan pepper, awakening your taste buds.
Braised Eels in Horse Saddle Shape (Da Shao Ma An Qiao)
A classic Huaiyang dish featuring eels cut into saddle shapes, braised with pork belly until tender, rich and savory.
Shancheng Mao Xue Wang
A classic Chongqing dish with spicy and numbing flavors. Tender duck blood curd and crispy tripe soaked in chili oil—absolutely addictive!
Huangshan Braised Pigeon
A classic Anhui dish: pigeon braised with ham and shiitake mushrooms. Clear soup, tender meat, nourishing and utterly satisfying.
Braised Lion's Head Meatballs
Juicy pork meatballs with a rich, savory soy glaze, tender and meltingly soft. A classic festive dish from Chinese cuisine.
Shuizhu Frog (Sichuan Boiled Frog)
Spicy and numbing, with tender frog meat complemented by bean sprouts and lettuce, this classic Sichuan dish is irresistible.
Stewed Turtle with Water Chestnuts (Qing Dun Ma Ti Bie)
A classic Anhui dish, tender turtle meat, sweet water chestnuts, clear broth, pure flavors, nourishing and not greasy.
Clear Soup Fish Balls (Qingtang Yuyuan)
A classic Hangzhou dish, the fish balls are white as jade, tender and smooth, the clear broth is pristine and delicious, an elegant dish for banquets.
Sour Radish and Old Duck Soup
A classic Sichuan soup simmered with old duck and pickled radish, delivering a golden broth with a tangy, rich flavor that warms the body and soul.
Zu'an Tofu
Zu'an Tofu is a classic Hunan dish, featuring silky tofu in a rich broth with scallops and shrimp, bursting with umami flavor.