Boiled Beef in Chili Sauce (Shui Zhu Niu Rou)
A classic Sichuan spicy dish featuring silky tender beef and crunchy vegetables, topped with sizzling chili oil that releases an irresistible peppery aroma.
Shui Zhu Niu Rou (Sichuan Boiled Beef)
Numbing and spicy, tender beef coated in red chili oil, served with crisp bean sprouts and lettuce, a classic Sichuan dish that is irresistibly delicious.
Twice-Cooked Beef
A classic Sichuan dish: tender beef slices, crisp garlic sprouts, and savory chili bean paste. Savory, slightly spicy, and incredibly aromatic—perfect with rice.
Deep-Fried Crispy Tofu Rolls (Ganzha Xiangling)
A classic Hangzhou appetizer, crisp tofu skin rolls shaped like bells, making a delightful crunch. Perfect with Sichuan pepper salt or chili sauce.
Half Moon Sinking in the River (Vegetarian Soup)
A classic vegetarian dish from Mount Putuo monastery. Shiitake mushrooms and gluten simmer in clear broth, resembling half moons reflected on the river.
Fish-Fragrant Shredded Pork
A classic Sichuan dish with a perfect balance of sweet, sour, and spicy flavors. Tender shredded pork paired with crunchy vegetables in a rich, aromatic sauce that's irresistible over rice.
Kung Pao Chicken
A classic Sichuan dish with tender chicken, crunchy peanuts, and a spicy, tangy, slightly sweet sauce. Perfect with steamed rice.
Clear-Braised Crab Meat Lion's Head Meatballs
A classic Huaiyang dish of oversized pork meatballs infused with crab meat, slowly simmered in a clear broth until tender. The broth is light and flavorful, with a delicate crab aroma.
Three-Shred Shark Fin
A classic Chinese delicacy featuring shark fin with shreds of ham, chicken, and mushroom in a rich broth. Smooth texture, deep flavor, perfect for banquets.
Fish Fillet in Fermented Rice Wine Sauce (Zao Liu Yu Pian)
Tender fish fillets in a light, aromatic sauce made from fermented rice wine. A classic Shanghai dish that is elegant, refreshing, and slightly sweet with a hint of tang.
Oil-Exploded Double Crispy (Pork Stomach and Chicken Gizzard)
A classic Shandong delicacy, pork stomach and chicken gizzard are cut into flower shapes and quick-fried in hot oil, creating a delightful contrast of crunch and tenderness.
Beijing Mei Cai Kou Rou (Braised Pork Belly with Preserved Mustard Greens)
Tender pork belly meets savory preserved mustard greens in this classic dish, where rich flavors meld together for a melt-in-your-mouth experience.
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.
Nine-Turn Braised Intestines
A classic Shandong dish, Nine-Turn Braised Intestines is famed for its harmonious blend of five flavors. The intestines are tender with a glossy red glaze, featuring layers of sweet, sour, bitter, spicy, and salty notes.
Jing Jiang Rou Si (Shredded Pork in Sweet Bean Sauce)
Glossy red shredded pork in rich sweet bean sauce, served with scallion shreds and tofu sheets. A classic Beijing dish with balanced savory-sweet flavor.
Macau-Style Wet-Braised Yi Noodles
A Macau classic, Yi noodles are braised in a savory sauce with chives and shrimp, resulting in a tender yet chewy noodle dish full of flavor.
Macau Wonton Noodles
A rich and savory broth, delicate wontons with tender filling, paired with springy egg noodles—this is the ultimate comfort food from the streets of Macau.
Macau Bamboo Noodles
A classic Macau dish featuring springy bamboo-pressed noodles served with succulent shrimp wontons in a rich broth, offering a delightful texture and flavor.
Yellow Braised Shark Fin
A classic Cantonese delicacy, the shark fin is soft and glutinous, bathed in a rich golden broth that is savory and refined—perfect for grand banquets.
Red-Braised Oxtail
A classic Chinese stew, oxtail is braised until tender and infused with rich soy sauce flavors, making a hearty dish perfect with steamed rice.