Huai Bao Li (Stuffed Carp with Three Delicacies)
A classic Confucius Mansion dish: a whole carp stuffed with minced pork, shiitake mushrooms, bamboo shoots, and ham, pan-fried and braised in a rich, savory sauce. The fish is tender and the filling is flavorful.
Confucius Mansion First-Class Pot (Kongfu Yipin Guo)
A signature dish of Confucian cuisine, combining sea and mountain delicacies in a rich, layered broth. A feast for the senses.
八仙过海闹罗汉
A classic Confucius Mansion feast: minced chicken forms the Arhat base, surrounded by eight premium seafood and vegetable treasures. Steamed and glazed, it's auspicious and delicious.
一卵孵双凤
A classic Confucius Mansion dish, featuring chicken and eggs steamed together. The dish is elegantly presented, symbolizing phoenixes hatching from eggs, with tender chicken and runny yolk.
Shili Ginkgo
A classic Confucian dessert featuring tender ginkgo nuts in a sweet osmanthus-infused syrup. Delicate and soothing, it's a timeless delicacy from Qufu.
Yipin Tofu (Steamed Tofu with Meat Stuffing)
A classic Confucian cuisine, featuring silky tofu topped with savory meat stuffing, steamed to perfection, delicate and flavorful.
Duck with Squab (Bringing Offspring to Court)
A classic Confucian feast dish, a squab stuffed inside a duck symbolizes generations of high officials. The duck is tender, the squab flavorful, and the sauce rich and aromatic.
Confucius Mansion Supreme Pot
Originating from Qufu, the hometown of Confucius, this pot brings together a variety of delicacies from land and sea, with rich broth and tender meat, representing the pinnacle of Lu cuisine.
Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea and Arhat (Ba Xian Guo Hai Nao Luo Han)
A classic Confucian banquet dish: eight types of seafood and minced chicken Arhat simmered together. Clear broth, rich flavor, exquisite presentation, symbolizing good fortune.
Double Phoenix Incubated from One Egg
A classic Confucius Mansion dish, tender chicken steamed in golden egg custard, smooth texture, unique presentation, symbolizing reunion and happiness.
Poetry and Ritual Ginkgo
A refined dessert from Confucius' Mansion, using ginkgo nuts with honey and osmanthus. Soft, sweet, and symbolizing cultural elegance.
Double Phoenixes Hatched from One Egg
A classic Confucian cuisine, this dish uses winter melon as the 'egg' and two spring chickens as the 'phoenixes'. Slow-steamed for hours, the melon becomes translucent, the chicken fall-off-the-bone tender, and the soup incredibly savory. A spectacular centerpiece for any banquet.