Kao Nao Hua (Grilled Pig Brain)
A beloved Sichuan street snack, pig brain grilled until crispy outside and creamy inside, with a fiery numbing flavor that lingers.
Spicy Braised Pork Brain
Silky pork brain simmered in a spicy, aromatic sauce. This Sichuan classic dazzles with layers of heat and savory depth, perfect over steamed rice.
Liang Fen (Cold Jelly Noodles)
Translucent jelly noodles in a spicy tangy sauce, a classic Chinese summer snack. Smooth and chewy, simple yet addictive.
Hot Pot Rice Cakes
Chewy rice cakes simmered in spicy hot pot broth with assorted ingredients, delivering a satisfying and comforting one-pot meal.
Hot Pot Tofu Skin
The rich and spicy flavor of hot pot perfectly combines with the chewy tofu skin; numbing and spicy, utterly satisfying, perfect with rice.
Hot Pot Noodles
A bowl of spicy and numbing goodness, featuring hot pot broth with chewy noodles, tender beef, seasonal vegetables, and a soft-boiled egg—comforting and satisfying. Enjoy the hot pot experience at home.
Hot Pot Noodles (Huoguo Fen)
A spicy Sichuan street snack featuring sweet potato starch noodles soaked in rich hot pot broth, chewy and flavorful with crunchy toppings.
Maodu (Stir-fried Beef Tripe)
Crispy and tender stir-fried tripe with chilies and Sichuan peppercorns, spicy and aromatic, perfect with rice.
Spicy Duck Tongue
Duck tongue is chewy and tender, paired with spicy seasonings, making it a perfect appetizer with drinks. Numbing, spicy, and delicious.
Rabbit Head (Tu Tou)
A classic Sichuan street snack, braised and stir-fried rabbit heads with numbing and spicy flavors. Enjoy picking meat off the bones.
Chicken Giblets Noodles
A popular Chinese noodle dish featuring chicken gizzards, liver and heart stir-fried in a savory sauce. The chewy noodles and tender giblets make a hearty, flavorful meal.
Shangxin Liangfen (Sad Spicy Cold Jelly)
A classic Sichuan street snack with bright red color, silky smooth texture, and a numbing spicy sour taste that makes you cry but keeps you craving more.
甜水面
Sweet Water Noodles is a Chengdu specialty. Thick, chewy noodles coated in sweet-spicy soy syrup and chili oil create an explosion of sweet, spicy, numbing, and aromatic flavors.
Braised Pork Intestine Noodles
A bowl of rich and fragrant braised pork intestine noodles, with tender and chewy intestines, smooth noodles, and a spicy broth. It's a must-try classic in Sichuan night markets.
Laoma Wontons (Sichuan-Style Spicy Wontons)
A famous Sichuan snack featuring a rich, numbing sauce made from sesame paste and chili oil. The wontons have thin wrappers and tender filling, delivering an addictive fiery flavor.
Red Oil Wontons (Hong Tang Chao Shou)
Hong Tang Chao Shou: Sichuan wontons in a fiery red chili oil sauce, garnished with scallions and sesame.
Red Braised Lamb
Red braised lamb is a classic Hunan dish. The lamb is tender, the soup is red and spicy, perfect for warming up in winter.
Hulake Beef (Chili-Crusted Beef)
A fiery Sichuan-style dish where crispy burnt chili peppers meet tender beef, creating an irresistible explosion of málà (numbing spicy) flavors.
Sichuan Spicy Pepper Prawns
A classic Sichuan dish featuring succulent prawns stir-fried with dried chilies and Sichuan peppercorns, delivering a numbing and spicy kick that is incredibly addictive.
Dry Pot Thousand Layer Tofu
A spicy and aromatic Chinese dish featuring chewy thousand-layer tofu, stir-fried with pork belly and vegetables in a dry pot. Perfect with steamed rice.