Sai Pang Xie (Imitation Crab Stir-fry)
This classic Chinese dish uses eggs and a ginger-vinegar sauce to mimic the flavor and texture of crab meat. Quick, easy, and delicious.
Dongbi Longzhu (Dragon Pearls)
A traditional Fujian dish from Quanzhou, these crispy golden balls made of shrimp and pork symbolize auspiciousness and are a delicacy at banquets.
Beijing Clay Pot Chicken
Slow-simmered in a clay pot, the chicken turns tender and flavourful, bathed in a rich, savoury broth that warms both heart and stomach.
Sesame Crispy Duck (Ma Ren Xiang Su Ya)
Golden crispy skin, fragrant sesame, tender and juicy duck meat – a classic Chinese banquet dish with rich textures.
Braised Spring Bamboo Shoots
Tender spring bamboo shoots braised to a glossy red-brown color, savory with a touch of sweetness, a must-have seasonal dish on spring tables.
Zha Li Huang (Fried Oysters)
A classic Fujian street snack, Zha Li Huang features fresh oysters coated in a thin sweet potato starch batter and deep-fried until golden and crispy. Each bite offers a satisfying crunch followed by juicy, briny oyster meat. Serve with salt and pepper or sweet chili sauce for an addictive treat.
Sautéed Pork Liver Slices with Sauce (Liú Gān Jiān)
A classic dish from Lu cuisine, where tender pork liver is quickly stir-fried to retain its silky texture, coated in a glossy savory sauce with crunchy cucumber and wood ear mushrooms. Slightly tangy and aromatic, it perfectly complements steamed rice.