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.
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 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.
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.
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.
Daliang Stir-Fried Fresh Milk (Fried Egg White with Milk)
A classic Cantonese dish from Shunde, featuring silky white curds made from egg whites and milk, stir-fried with shrimp and ham—a true test of wok skills.
Braised Yellow Croaker with Pickled Mustard Greens (Xuecai Datang Huangyu)
Creamy broth, tender fish, and savory pickled greens make this Zhejiang classic a heartwarming delight.
Buddha Jumps Over the Wall
An opulent Chinese stew of premium meats and seafood, slow-cooked until incredibly rich. Its aroma is said to be so tempting that even Buddha would jump over the wall to taste it.
Dazhu Gansi (Braised Tofu Shreds)
A classic Huaiyang dish, fine tofu shreds simmered in rich chicken broth, delivering a silky texture and savory depth.
Clay Pot Braised Pork Belly (Tan Zi Rou)
A classic Chinese dish of pork belly slow-braised in a clay pot until melt-in-your-mouth tender, with a rich, savory sauce.