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.
Doufunao (Tofu Pudding)
Silky smooth tofu pudding topped with a savory umami sauce—a cherished Chinese breakfast that melts in your mouth with every spoonful.
Tianjin Du Chengqi Huoshao (Sesame Flatbread)
Tianjin Du Chengqi Huoshao features a crispy golden crust and soft layered interior, sprinkled with sesame seeds, a classic Tianjin street breakfast.
Pickled Chicken Feet with Chili (Sichuan Style)
A classic Sichuan cold dish with a spicy and sour kick, the chicken feet skin is crunchy and tender, highly addictive once marinated, perfect as appetizer or snack.
钵钵鸡
Spicy and numbing, chicken is tender, vegetables are crunchy, soaked in a chili oil broth, skewered for easy snacking, addictive.
Fried Toona Fish (Toona sinensis)
A spring-exclusive treat: tender Chinese toon shoots coated in crispy batter and deep-fried to golden fish shapes. Crispy, fragrant, and bursting with spring flavor.
卤汁凉粉
A popular Shaanxi summer cold dish featuring smooth jelly in a savory spiced sauce with vinegar and chili, refreshingly tangy and appetizing on hot days.
Chaozhou Gongfu Tea
A creative fusion of Chaozhou Gongfu tea and cuisine: crispy chicken pieces with rich tea aroma, capturing the charm of Chaoshan region in every bite.
Chaozhou Guozhi (Teochew Rice Noodle Soup)
A traditional Chaoshan breakfast, featuring silky rice noodles in a rich, aromatic soy-based broth, topped with braised eggs and tofu puffs.
Preserved Radish Omelette (Cai Pu)
A classic Chaoshan-style omelette where salty and crunchy preserved radish meets tender eggs. Simple, quick, and full of umami.
Beijing Soymilk
A classic Beijing-style soy milk, rich and smooth with fragrant bean aroma. Perfect with fried dough sticks for a nutritious traditional breakfast.
Beijing Tofu Pudding (Doufunao)
A classic Beijing breakfast: silky tofu topped with rich, savory gravy, garnished with garlic paste, chili oil, and cilantro. A comforting bowl of nostalgia.
Beijing Jianbing Guozi
A thin, crispy pancake wrapped around tender egg and crunchy youtiao, dressed with sweet bean sauce and chili sauce. Every bite captures the soul of Beijing street breakfast.
Fried Rice
Golden egg fried rice with distinct grains, simple yet incredibly delicious, a classic staple of Chinese cuisine.
鲎粿
Crispy on the outside, savory inside. A traditional Chaoshan snack made from rice batter filled with mushroom, pork, and dried shrimp, steamed then pan-fried golden. Best with sweet chili sauce.
Beijing Douzhi (Fermented Mung Bean Drink)
A traditional Beijing street breakfast, this fermented mung bean soup has a unique sour and savory flavor, perfect for cooling down in summer.
Jiaoquan (Beijing Fried Dough Rings)
Crispy golden fried dough rings, a classic Beijing breakfast. Best enjoyed with douzhi (fermented drink) or millet porridge for an authentic taste.
Zhā Sān Jiǎo (Fried Triangular Pastries)
Golden crispy pastry wrapped with juicy pork and chive filling, a classic Beijing street snack full of flavor.
Stir-fried Liver and Intestines (Chao Gan)
Chao Gan is a traditional Beijing snack featuring tender liver and soft intestines in a rich garlicky gravy, thick and comforting.
Boiled Peanuts
Fragrant and tender, these five-spice boiled peanuts make a simple, addictive Chinese snack, perfect for beer or tea pairing.