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Spicy Crab (Xiang La Xie)
Classic Sichuan-style spicy crab with tender meat perfectly infused with mala fragrance. Bright red and aromatic, it's an irresistible banquet dish.
Ginger and Scallion Stir-fried Crab
A classic Cantonese seafood dish, featuring tender crab meat stir-fried with aromatic ginger and scallions. The wok hei imparts a smoky flavor, making this dish incredibly appetizing. The crab pieces are crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside, coated in a savory sauce.
Typhoon Shelter Fried Crab
This Hong Kong classic features tender, juicy crab coated in a crunchy, aromatic blanket of golden garlic, dried chilies, and fermented black beans. A perfect balance of savory, spicy, and crispy textures make it an unforgettable dish.
Oil-Braised Prawns
A classic Shandong dish featuring fresh prawns braised in oil and sauce until gleaming red, tender, and coated with a savory-sweet glaze. The rich shrimp oil and aromatic sauce make it an irresistible centerpiece for festive meals.
Braised Sea Cucumber with Scallions (Cong Shao Hai Shen)
A classic Shandong dish featuring tender sea cucumber infused with fragrant scallion oil, coated in a rich savory sauce. Perfect for festive banquets and an unforgettable centerpiece.
清蒸鲈鱼
Steamed sea bass is a classic Cantonese dish known for its tender texture and pure flavor. The fish is perfectly cooked to reveal snow-white meat, garnished with fragrant scallion and ginger strips, and finished with hot oil and savory soy sauce – simple yet exquisite, suitable for family meals and banquets.
Braised Ribbon Fish in Soy Sauce
A classic Chinese home-style dish, ribbon fish is first pan-fried then braised in a savory soy-based sauce, resulting in tender and flavorful fish with a glossy glaze. Perfect with steamed rice, it's a guaranteed crowd-pleaser.
Soy-Braised Pork Ribs (Jiang Pai Gu)
Lacquered in a savory soy glaze, these braised pork ribs are fall-off-the-bone tender with a perfect balance of sweet and salty. A beloved classic in Chinese home cooking, each bite is rich, aromatic, and deeply satisfying.
Sweet and Sour Pork Ribs
Crispy on the outside, tender on the inside, with a perfectly balanced sweet and sour sauce that glazes each rib beautifully. This classic Chinese home-cooked dish is bursting with flavor and guaranteed to satisfy.
Wuxi Spare Ribs
Wuxi Spare Ribs is a traditional dish from Jiangsu, China. The ribs are braised to a tender, fall-off-the-bone texture with a glossy dark red glaze. The sweet and savory flavor is perfectly balanced, making it a favorite for festive meals.
Dongpo Braised Pork Belly
Tender, luscious, and gleaming with a deep red glaze, this classic Hangzhou dish features pork belly slow-braised to perfection. The rich, savory-sweet flavor melts in your mouth, making it a prized centerpiece for any meal.
Lotus Leaf Steamed Pork with Rice Flour
A classic Jiangnan dish where pork belly is coated with aromatic rice flour and steamed inside lotus leaves, yielding a delicate fragrance and a soft, melt-in-your-mouth texture without greasiness.
Beggar's Chicken
A legendary Chinese dish, Beggar's Chicken is wrapped in lotus leaves and baked in a clay crust. The dramatic reveal releases an irresistible aroma, while the meat is incredibly tender, juicy, and flavorful, making it a show-stopping centerpiece.
Song Sister's Fish Soup (Song Sao Yu Geng)
A celebrated Hangzhou classic said to originate from the Southern Song dynasty. Silky fish shreds in a tangy, savory broth with ham, bamboo shoots, and shiitake mushrooms creates a delightfully comforting soup that warms both heart and soul.
Longjing Shrimp (Dragon Well Tea Shrimp)
A classic Hangzhou dish combining the delicate fragrance of Longjing tea with tender river shrimp. The shrimp are pearly white, perfectly juicy, and infused with a subtle tea aroma—light, elegant, and refreshing.
Squirrel-shaped Mandarin Fish
A classic Jiangsu dish, this mandarin fish is deep-fried to resemble a squirrel and topped with a sweet and sour sauce. Crispy outside, tender inside, and bursting with flavor.
Stir-fried Seasonal Vegetables
Stir-fried Seasonal Vegetables is a colorful, refreshing, and nutritious home-style dish. Using fresh seasonal vegetables, it is quickly blanched and stir-fried to preserve their natural flavors and crisp texture. Simple yet delicious, it suits all ages.
Bai Zhuo Cai Xin (Blanched Choy Sum with Soy Sauce)
A classic Cantonese dish that celebrates the natural sweetness of choy sum. Gently blanched until crisp-tender, then topped with ginger and scallion before being drizzled with sizzling hot oil and savory soy dressing. Light, healthy, and bursting with flavor.
Oyster Sauce Lettuce
A quick and easy Cantonese home-style dish. Blanched lettuce is topped with a savory oyster sauce glaze, resulting in a crisp, tender texture and umami-rich taste that's slightly sweet. Ready in 5 minutes, it's a refreshing dish for summer meals.
Baby Cabbage in Superior Broth
Golden broth infuses sweet baby cabbage, complemented by the savory richness of preserved egg and ham. This dish is simple yet elegant, a beloved favorite at family gatherings.