Beijing Eight Pastries (Jingba Jian)
Jingba Jian is a classic Beijing palace pastry, featuring eight elegant shapes and fillings. Buttery, crispy, and sweet, it symbolizes good fortune and is a prized gift for festivals.
Chaozhou Guozhi (Teochew Rice Noodle Soup)
A traditional Chaoshan breakfast, featuring silky rice noodles in a rich, aromatic soy-based broth, topped with braised eggs and tofu puffs.
Teochew Rice Cake (Chao Zhou Gao Guo)
Soft and chewy rice cakes, pan-fried until crispy outside and tender inside, stir-fried with eggs, bean sprouts and chives. A classic Chaozhou street food.
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.
潮州芋粿 (Chaozhou Taro Cake)
A beloved Chaoshan tea snack with crispy golden crust and soft taro filling, infused with dried shrimp and shiitake. Each bite is a perfect balance of texture and umami.
Beijing Lamb Paomo (Bread in Lamb Stew)
A hearty bowl of Paomo with tender lamb, rich broth, and chewy bread pieces, topped with cilantro and chili oil, is a comforting and filling classic of Beijing.
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.
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.
Dun Diaozi (Braised Pig Offal)
A traditional Beijing snack, featuring pig intestines, lungs, and other offal, slow-braised to a rich broth, tender texture, and lasting flavor.
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.
Chaozhou Gong Shao Pumpkin
A traditional Chaozhou dessert featuring tender pumpkin coated in a glossy syrup and sprinkled with sesame. Perfect served hot or cold as a banquet classic.
Chaozhou Gāo Shāo Taro (Braised Taro in Syrup)
A traditional Chaoshan dessert, deep-fried taro coated with thick syrup, crispy outside and soft inside, sweet and delicious, perfect for festive occasions.
Teochew Candied Sweet Potatoes
A traditional Teochew dessert, golden sweet potatoes coated in glossy syrup, soft and sweet, not cloying, a refined ending to a banquet.
Silver Lung in Milky Broth
Tender pork lung, white as silver, in a rich, creamy broth. A classic Shandong dish that delights with delicate textures and savory depth.
Beijing Dry-Fried Meatballs (Gan Zha Wan Zi)
Crispy on the outside, tender on the inside, golden and irresistible. This traditional Beijing dish is bursting with meaty flavor and best served with salt and pepper.