Kou Fu Chicken
A classic Chinese stir-fried chicken dish, tender and juicy, coated in a rich sweet and savory sauce with a slight kick, making it utterly addictive.
Pan-fried Eggplant Slices
Crispy on the outside, tender inside, savory with garlic-soy sauce, easy and quick, simply irresistible.
Hongshao Guozi Li (Braised Masked Palm Civet)
A traditional wild game dish, tender meat glazed in rich soy sauce, red and glossy, perfect for winter warming.
Guoshao River Eel (Pan-Seared and Braised Eel)
A classic Shanghai delicacy: eel pieces are fried until crispy, then braised in a rich sauce to create a tender, glossy dish full of savory depth.
Braised Spring Bamboo Shoots
Tender spring bamboo shoots braised to a glossy red-brown color, savory with a touch of sweetness, a must-have seasonal dish on spring tables.
Eight Treasure Spinach
Eight Treasure Spinach is a colorful and refreshing cold dish, combining tender spinach with eight ingredients in savory sauce, perfect as a festive appetizer.
Furong Yan Cai (Stewed Bird's Nest with Egg White)
Furong Yan Cai is a classic Chinese banquet soup dish, featuring crystal-clear bird's nest with tender egg white like hibiscus. The broth is clear and delicious, nourishing and smooth.
Stir-Fried Pork Kidney (Bao Chao Yao Hua)
A classic Chinese stir-fry: tender, crunchy pork kidney in a savory sauce with colorful peppers. A true test of knife skills and wok mastery.
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.
Coral Gold Hook
A classic Chinese vegetarian dish featuring crisp mung bean sprouts stir-fried with red chili strips, creating a coral-like color. Tangy and slightly spicy, it awakens the appetite.
Yangmei Shrimp Balls
Crispy shrimp balls coated with a sweet and tangy bayberry sauce, golden on the outside and tender inside. This creative dish perfectly combines the umami of shrimp with the fruity freshness of bayberries, making it a showstopper at banquets.
Vegetarian 'Roast Duck' (Su Guo Kao Ya)
This classic Chinese vegetarian dish uses tofu skin to wrap a savory five-spice filling. Steamed then pan-fried until crispy, it mimics the flavor and texture of roast duck—a true showstopper for vegetarians.
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.
Cucumber Salad (Liang Ban Huang Gua)
A classic Chinese cold dish featuring crisp cucumbers tossed in a garlicky vinegar dressing. Refreshing, tangy, and slightly spicy, it's a perfect palate cleanser or side dish for any meal, incredibly easy and quick to prepare.
Sautéed Pork Liver Slices with Sauce (Liú Gān Jiān)
A classic dish from Lu cuisine, where tender pork liver is quickly stir-fried to retain its silky texture, coated in a glossy savory sauce with crunchy cucumber and wood ear mushrooms. Slightly tangy and aromatic, it perfectly complements steamed rice.
Soy-Braised Pork Ribs (Jiang Pai Gu)
Lacquered in a savory soy glaze, these braised pork ribs are fall-off-the-bone tender with a perfect balance of sweet and salty. A beloved classic in Chinese home cooking, each bite is rich, aromatic, and deeply satisfying.
Sweet and Sour Pork Ribs
Crispy on the outside, tender on the inside, with a perfectly balanced sweet and sour sauce that glazes each rib beautifully. This classic Chinese home-cooked dish is bursting with flavor and guaranteed to satisfy.
Wonton Soup
A comforting bowl of Chinese wonton soup with thin, silky wrappers filled with succulent pork and shrimp, served in a savory broth. Perfect for any meal, it's a cherished classic that warms both body and soul.
Sichuan Boiled Beef (Shui Zhu Niu Rou)
A fiery and aromatic masterpiece of Sichuan cuisine: tender beef slices in a robust broth, topped with sizzling chili oil. This classic dish delights with its numbing spiciness and rich layers of flavor.
Twice-Cooked Pork (Hui Guo Rou)
A classic Sichuan dish featuring tender pork belly slices stir-fried with leeks in a savory, slightly spicy fermented bean sauce. It's rich yet not greasy, and perfectly pairs with rice.