Kao Nao Hua (Grilled Pig Brain)
A beloved Sichuan street snack, pig brain grilled until crispy outside and creamy inside, with a fiery numbing flavor that lingers.
Spicy Duck Tongue
Duck tongue is chewy and tender, paired with spicy seasonings, making it a perfect appetizer with drinks. Numbing, spicy, and delicious.
Crispy Spicy Bean Curd Skin Strips (Deng Ying Dou Pi)
This vegetarian dish uses bean curd skin to replicate the famous 'Lamp Shadow Beef'. Thinly sliced, fried until crisp, then coated with a spicy and numbing sauce. Crunchy and aromatic, perfect as an appetizer with drinks.
San Da Pao (Three Hits)
A traditional Sichuan snack: glutinous rice balls coated in savory soybean flour and drizzled with brown sugar syrup. Soft, chewy, and fun with three thuds.
Braised Goose Feet in Soy Sauce
Golden-brown, aromatic braised goose feet with a chewy texture. This classic Chinese appetizer is full of flavor and easy to make at home.
Long Chao Shou (Sichuan Wonton)
Long Chao Shou is a century-old snack from Chengdu, with paper-thin wrappers and tender fillings, bathed in a fiery red chili oil broth, delivering an authentic taste of Sichuan.
钵钵鸡
Spicy and numbing, chicken is tender, vegetables are crunchy, soaked in a chili oil broth, skewered for easy snacking, addictive.
Curry Puffs
Golden, flaky pastry pockets filled with a fragrant curry-spiced meat and potato filling. A beloved snack from Chinese bakeries.
Puning Fried Tofu
A traditional Chaoshan specialty, Puning fried tofu features a crispy exterior and tender interior, served with a chive-salt water dip that enhances its delicate flavor.
萨其马
A classic Chinese dessert, crispy fried dough strips coated in sweet malt syrup, light and fluffy, evoking nostalgic New Year flavors.
Bing Tang Hu Lu (Candied Hawthorn Sticks)
A classic Northern Chinese street snack, fresh hawthorn berries coated in a crunchy sugar shell. Sweet, sour, and utterly addictive.
Macau Egg Rolls
Golden, crispy egg rolls with rich egg fragrance, a traditional Macau handmade souvenir. Every bite brings happiness; easy to make at home.
Zha Li Huang (Fried Oysters)
A classic Fujian street snack, Zha Li Huang features fresh oysters coated in a thin sweet potato starch batter and deep-fried until golden and crispy. Each bite offers a satisfying crunch followed by juicy, briny oyster meat. Serve with salt and pepper or sweet chili sauce for an addictive treat.