Brown Sugar Guokui (Sichuan Pan-fried Bun)
A traditional Sichuan street snack with a golden crispy crust and sweet melted brown sugar filling, pure comfort in every bite.
Rabbit Head (Tu Tou)
A classic Sichuan street snack, braised and stir-fried rabbit heads with numbing and spicy flavors. Enjoy picking meat off the bones.
Shangxin Liangfen (Sad Spicy Cold Jelly)
A classic Sichuan street snack with bright red color, silky smooth texture, and a numbing spicy sour taste that makes you cry but keeps you craving more.
Su Jiao Noodles
Su Jiao Noodles are a signature Sichuan tossed noodle dish. Chewy noodles combined with a spicy, numbing sauce and crunchy vegetables make a truly appetizing and flavorful meal.
Laoma Wontons (Sichuan-Style Spicy Wontons)
A famous Sichuan snack featuring a rich, numbing sauce made from sesame paste and chili oil. The wontons have thin wrappers and tender filling, delivering an addictive fiery flavor.
Red Oil Wontons (Hong Tang Chao Shou)
Hong Tang Chao Shou: Sichuan wontons in a fiery red chili oil sauce, garnished with scallions and sesame.
Chili Oil Wontons (Hong You Chao Shou)
A classic Sichuan street food, delicate wontons wrapped with savory filling, drizzled with aromatic chili oil. Spicy, numbing, and utterly addictive.
Juntun Guokui (Sichuan Crispy Meat Pie)
A famous street food from Chengdu, Sichuan, with a crispy golden crust and spiced pork filling; each bite is packed with numbing Sichuan pepper aroma.
叶儿粑 (Ye'erba) - Sichuan Sticky Rice Dumplings
A traditional Sichuan snack with a glutinous rice wrapper filled with savory minced pork and pickled mustard greens, wrapped in pomelo leaves and steamed until soft and fragrant.
Spicy Rabbit Head (Ma La Rabbit Head)
A classic Sichuan street snack with fiery and numbing flavors, tender meat, and an addictive taste. Authentic recipe revealed.
Dan Dan Noodles
Chewy noodles, crispy pork, crunchy peanuts, and a fiery, numbing sauce come together in this legendary Sichuan street food that is irresistibly delicious.
Fushun Tofu Pudding
Originating from Fushun, Sichuan, this silky tofu pudding is served with a fragrant, spicy dipping sauce, delivering a melt-in-your-mouth experience that is both comforting and exciting.
宜宾燃面
Yibin Ran Mian is a traditional Sichuan noodle dish, known for its dry, spicy, and aromatic character. Topped with minced pork, pickled mustard greens, crushed peanuts, and chili oil, it's a street food icon.