Green Pepper Chicken
Tender chicken and crisp green peppers stir-fried in a savory sauce. A classic, quick Chinese comfort dish perfect for weeknights.
Chili Oil Wontons (Hong You Chao Shou)
A classic Sichuan street food, delicate wontons wrapped with savory filling, drizzled with aromatic chili oil. Spicy, numbing, and utterly addictive.
Bishan Rabbit (Bishan Tu)
A classic Chongqing street food specialty, featuring tender rabbit stir-fried with dried chilies and Sichuan peppercorns. Fiery, aromatic, and irresistibly flavorful, it's perfect as a beer snack or with rice.
Daqian Dry-Braised Fish
A signature dish of Sichuan cuisine master Zhang Daqian. The fish is dry-braised to perfection, with intense spicy and numbing flavors, and a thick sauce coating each piece.
Fish-Fragrant Peas
Sweet, sour, and lightly spicy with a rich fish-fragrant aroma. Peas are sweet, crisp, and tender. A quick and easy home-style dish perfect with rice.
Stir-fried Celery with Shredded Pork
Crisp celery and tender pork strips in a savory sauce, a classic Chinese home-style stir-fry that's quick, healthy, and satisfying.
Stir-Fried Cabbage with Dried Chilies and Sichuan Peppercorns
A classic Sichuan quick-fry, bursting with the aroma of dried chilies and Sichuan peppercorns, the cabbage is crunchy, slightly spicy, and irresistibly appetizing.
Chaozhou Shacha Beef Soup (Teochew Satay Beef Soup)
A comforting Teochew soup with rich and slightly spicy shacha sauce, tender beef, and fresh greens. A warm bowlful of savory goodness.
African Chicken
A Macau specialty blending African heat with Southeast Asian coconut cream. Tender chicken in a rich, aromatic sauce that lingers on your palate.
Lotus Pond Stir-fry
A refreshing and crunchy Cantonese stir-fry of lotus root, snow peas, wood ear mushrooms, and shrimp. It's quick to make, light, and beautifully presented.
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.
Blanched Choy Sum (Cai Xin)
Blanched Choy Sum is a classic quick Cantonese dish. By simply blanching in boiling water, it retains the freshest flavor of the vegetable. Light but not bland, served with dipping sauce, it’s refreshing and healthy.
Maoxuewang (Spicy Blood Curd and Tripe)
A classic Chongqing street dish known for its fiery, numbing flavor. Tender duck blood curd and crispy tripe are served in a rich, red chili broth. This signature Sichuan dish is a feast for the senses, offering layers of spice, aroma, and texture.