Lai Tangyuan (Glutinous Rice Balls in Brown Sugar and Fermented Rice Soup)
Lai Tangyuan is a traditional Sichuan snack, soft and chewy, sweetened with brown sugar and fermented rice, warming and delicious, leaving a lasting impression.
San Da Pao (Three Hits)
A traditional Sichuan snack: glutinous rice balls coated in savory soybean flour and drizzled with brown sugar syrup. Soft, chewy, and fun with three thuds.
Roasted Kidneys (Kao Yao Zi)
Crispy on the outside, tender inside, roasted kidneys are a night market BBQ star. When properly cleaned, they have no gamey taste; seasoned with cumin and chili, they get more addictive with each bite.
Hechuan Pork Slices
A classic dish from Hechuan, Chongqing, featuring crispy pork slices in a sweet, sour, and mildly spicy sauce – an irresistible home-style favorite.
Yellow Croaker with Silver Thread Noodles
Crispy yellow croaker served atop silky vermicelli, with an artistic presentation that delights both the eyes and the palate.
Leng Chi Tu (Spicy Cold Rabbit)
A classic Sichuan dish, this cold rabbit meat is dry-fried with spices, numbing and spicy, perfect as a snack or appetizer with drinks.
Chaozhou Bowl Cake
A traditional Chaoshan rice snack: soft and savory steamed rice cakes topped with preserved radish and shrimp, full of flavor.
Beijing Candied Hawthorn Skewers
A classic Chinese snack of hawthorn berries skewered and coated in a crisp sugar shell, sweet and sour, crunchy outside and soft inside, evoking winter street memories.
Beijing Douhua (Tofu Pudding)
A smooth tofu pudding topped with savory gravy, garlic water, and chili oil. A classic Beijing street breakfast that warms the soul.
Macau-Style Portuguese Sausage
Macau-Style Portuguese Sausage is a fusion delight – crispy outside, tender inside. Pan-fried with bell peppers and onions, it's perfect as tapas or appetizer.
Baked and Pan-Seared Bacalhau
Salty and flavorful bacalhau, pan-seared then baked until crispy outside and tender inside, with garlic butter, a Macau classic.
Bagongshan Tofu
A classic dish from Huainan, Anhui, with crispy golden tofu, rich savory broth, and the umami of shrimp roe and ham—truly unforgettable.
Stinky Mandarin Fish
Smelly but tasty, a classic of Anhui cuisine. The fish develops a unique aroma after curing, then cooked to tender and savory perfection, leaving a lasting impression.
Jiaxing Zongzi (Jiaxing Rice Dumplings)
A famous traditional delicacy from Jiaxing, Zhejiang, known for its sticky but not mushy texture, rich savory filling, and aromatic bamboo leaves, essential for Dragon Boat Festival.
Jinling Salted Duck
Jinling Salted Duck is a traditional Nanjing dish, known for its savory flavor, tender meat, and crispy skin, a banquet favorite.
Crispy Fried Spring Blossom Pork
Tender pork strips are marinated, coated in a light batter, and twice-fried to a golden, crunchy perfection. Each bite is a harmony of crispy shell and juicy meat, often served with salt and pepper or sweet chili sauce for a delightful appetizer or main.
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.