Youcha (Oil Tea)
A traditional Guizhou snack blending fried rice, peanuts, and ginger tea—warm, aromatic, and comforting.
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.
Imperial Court Cheese (Gongting Nailao)
Originating from the Qing imperial court, this delicate, silky pudding harmonizes milk and fermented rice wine aromas—a classic summer refreshment.
Taro Paste
Silky smooth and sweet, this traditional Chinese dessert is a must-have at banquets, evoking nostalgic home flavors.
West Lake Water Shield Soup
A classic Hangzhou clear soup featuring tender water shield leaves, with delicate ham and chicken, light and refreshing.
Youmian Kao Lao Lao (Oat Noodle Rolls)
A traditional steamed snack from Shanxi, shaped like honeycomb with a chewy texture. Served with spicy and sour dipping sauce, it offers a unique and memorable flavor.
Old Beijing Barbecue
Tender lamb seared with cumin and chili, smoky and aromatic – an authentic Beijing street-food favorite.
Chaozhou Preserved Buddha's Hand (Lao Xiang Huang)
Buddha’s hand citrus, salted and candied, aged to develop deeper flavor. Sweet with unique citrus aroma, a traditional Chaozhou preserved fruit perfect with tea.
Pot-Roasted Pork Belly (Tanzizhou)
A classic Chinese braised pork belly dish, slow-cooked in a clay pot until melt-in-your-mouth tender with a rich, savory sauce.
Beijing Halogen Boiled Huoshao (Luzhu Huoshao)
A classic Beijing street food, pork intestines and lungs slowly braised in spiced soy broth, served with fried tofu and baked buns, rich and aromatic.
Chaozhou Bowl Cake
A traditional Chaoshan rice snack: soft and savory steamed rice cakes topped with preserved radish and shrimp, full of flavor.
Chaozhou Sweet Rice Cake
A traditional Chaozhou New Year cake, soft, sticky and sweet. Sliced after steaming, it can be pan-fried until crispy outside and chewy inside.
Teochew Spring Rolls
Crispy golden wrappers filled with savory, juicy ingredients – a must-have festive snack in the Chaoshan region, bursting with flavor.
Chaozhou Sweet Glazed Yam (Gong Shao)
A classic Chaozhou dessert where tender yam pieces are coated in a thick, sweet syrup infused with osmanthus and citrus. Perfect hot or cold as a banquet finale.
Beijing Dumplings
Thin-skinned with a tender, juicy filling, these classic Beijing dumplings are a festive staple, bursting with savory flavor in every bite.
Cream Puff Balls (Nai You Zha Gao)
Crispy on the outside, soft and fluffy inside, these traditional Beijing cream puff balls are a nostalgic treat. Bursting with buttery sweetness, they are simple yet satisfyingly delicious.
Gan Tong Guo (Teochew Potato Cake)
A traditional Teochew snack with crispy exterior and soft interior, featuring fragrant potatoes, dried shrimp and shiitake mushrooms.
San Bu Nian (Three-Non-Sticky)
A classic Beijing dessert that refuses to stick to plate, chopsticks, or teeth. Soft, sweet, and silky, it's a timeless egg yolk treat.
Beijing-Style Instant-Boiled Mutton
A traditional Beijing hot pot featuring fresh lamb sliced paper-thin, cooked in a clear broth and dipped in savory sesame sauce. Perfect comfort for winter.
Chaozhou Gofu Lotus Root
A classic Chaozhou dessert, featuring tender lotus root slowly simmered with sugar and oil until translucent, soft, sweet, and irresistibly aromatic.