Four-Joy Meatballs (Si Xi Wan Zi)
Shiny red color, tender and juicy meat, savory and slightly sweet, symbolizing happiness and fortune, a classic banquet dish.
Confucius Mansion First-Class Pot (Kongfu Yipin Guo)
A signature dish of Confucian cuisine, combining sea and mountain delicacies in a rich, layered broth. A feast for the senses.
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.
Shandong Meatballs
A classic Lu cuisine dish, these meatballs are made with pork and cabbage, steamed and topped with a savory gravy; tender, juicy and light.
Fushan Braised Chicken
A classic Lu cuisine dish, crispy outside and tender inside, rich savory sauce coats every piece, creating an unforgettable flavor.
Taishan Red-Scale Fish
Taishan Red-Scale Fish is a rare species from Mount Tai, Shandong. Braised to perfection, its flesh is tender and the sauce is rich and flavorful.
Dezhou Braised Chicken
Dezhou Braised Chicken is a classic Shandong dish, known for its glossy red-brown skin, tender meat that falls off the bone, and a rich five-spice fragrance.
Sweet and Sour Yellow River Carp
Crispy outside, tender inside, sweet and sour with a bright red glaze. A classic Lu cuisine dish featuring fresh Yellow River carp deep-fried to golden perfection and coated with tangy sauce.
Braised Sea Cucumber with Scallions
Fragrant with scallions, tender sea cucumber, glossy sauce. A classic Lu cuisine dish showcasing the perfect pairing of sea cucumber and scallions.
Ginger Sauce Ark Shell
Tender and juicy ark shells tossed with a zesty ginger dressing, this refreshing seafood appetizer is perfect for summer.
Duck with Squab (Bringing Offspring to Court)
A classic Confucian feast dish, a squab stuffed inside a duck symbolizes generations of high officials. The duck is tender, the squab flavorful, and the sauce rich and aromatic.
Confucius Mansion Supreme Pot
Originating from Qufu, the hometown of Confucius, this pot brings together a variety of delicacies from land and sea, with rich broth and tender meat, representing the pinnacle of Lu cuisine.
Stir-Fried Double Crisp (Pork Tripe and Chicken Gizzards)
A classic Lu cuisine dish featuring pork tripe and chicken gizzards cut into flower patterns, quick-fried for a crispy and tender texture with savory flavors.
Willow Leaf Bird’s Nest in Clear Soup
White bird’s nest shaped like willow leaves floating in crystal clear soup, tender and delicious. A classic Lu cuisine delicacy for formal banquets, showcasing elegance and luxury.
Shandong Cabbage Meatballs
Shandong Cabbage Meatballs is a classic homestyle dish in Lu cuisine. Made with pork and cabbage, the meatballs are tender and juicy, with a light and clear broth. Simple yet refined, this dish highlights the essence of Shandong cooking and is a must-try for any food lover.
Fresh Walnuts in Creamy Broth
A classic Lu cuisine soup that combines seasonal fresh walnuts with a rich, creamy broth. The walnuts are tender yet crunchy, and the broth is silky and luscious, offering a warm and nourishing experience for autumn.
Mount Tai Scaly Fish (Tai Shan Chi Lin Yu)
Tai Shan Chi Lin Yu is a rare fish exclusive to Mount Tai, with delicate and tender flesh. This clear soup preparation preserves the fish's natural flavor, complemented by ham and bamboo shoots. It's a classic Lu cuisine dish, known as the 'first delicacy of Mount Tai'.
四喜鸭子
A traditional festive duck dish symbolizing four blessings (luck, wealth, longevity, happiness). The whole duck is fried and steamed to tender perfection, stuffed with a quartet of savory treasures. Rich, glossy, and deeply satisfying.
Braised Fish Lips
A classic Chinese banquet dish featuring fish lips rich in collagen, braised to tender perfection in a savory red sauce. Glossy and succulent, each bite offers a burst of umami and a luxurious texture. A delicacy loved for its skin-nourishing benefits.
Braised Abalone in Its Original Shell (Ba Yuan Ke Bao Yu)
A classic dish from Lu cuisine, known for its tender and plump abalone. Placed back in its natural shell, topped with a glossy, savory gravy, and decorated with broccoli and cherries, it offers a luxurious presentation and umami-rich taste, perfect for festive banquets.