Pingyao Beef
Pingyao Beef is a traditional dish from Pingyao, Shanxi. It features a ruddy color, tender texture, savory flavor, and clear grain when sliced, making it perfect as a snack or side dish.
Wan Tuo (Buckwheat Steamed Cake)
Wan Tuo is a traditional Shanxi snack, buckwheat batter steamed to translucent and chewy, mixed with garlic, vinegar, and chili oil, sour and spicy, appetizing.
Chaozhou Tea Eggs
Chaozhou tea eggs are slow-cooked with black tea and spices. The cracked shell creates beautiful patterns; the egg whites are infused with tea fragrance, and the yolks are tender. A classic Chinese street snack.
Tang Huoshao (Sweet Sesame Bun)
Tang Huoshao is a traditional Beijing snack. Crispy outside, sweet and aromatic inside, the classic pairing of brown sugar and sesame paste is unforgettable.
Honey Mahua
Crispy and sweet honey mahua, coated with glossy syrup, delivering a delightful crunch and traditional Chinese flavor.
Crispy Sour Cabbage Rolls
Golden crispy exterior with a tangy and refreshing filling, this creative snack is bursting with aroma and unforgettable flavor.
Crispy Vegetarian Ribs
Crispy batter wraps tender vegetarian ribs, paired with sweet and sour sauce. A burst of flavor for everyone, perfect for vegans.
Jianbing Guozi
Jianbing Guozi is the quintessential street breakfast from Tianjin, China. A thin mung bean crepe is cooked on a hot griddle, topped with an egg, flipped, brushed with sweet bean sauce and chili paste, and filled with a crunchy fried wonton sheet or youtiao. Soft outside, crispy inside, each bite is pure comfort.