Chaozhou Preserved Radish
Savory and crunchy Chaozhou preserved radish stir-fried with eggs makes a quick, homestyle dish that pairs perfectly with steamed rice.
Chaozhou Cai Pu (Preserved Radish Omelette)
A classic Chaoshan dish where salty crispy preserved radish meets fluffy eggs. Quick, flavorful, perfect with porridge or rice.
Red-Braised Pork Stomach
Red-braised pork stomach, shiny red color, tender and chewy texture, with rich soy sauce and spice fragrance. A classic Chinese comfort dish.
Braised Pork Trotters
Tender and glossy pork trotters braised in a rich soy-based sauce, meltingly soft and packed with flavor. A classic Chinese comfort dish.
Stir-fried Bean Sprouts with Garlic Chive Flowers
Crisp bean sprouts and aromatic chive flowers come together in a quick stir-fry, a refreshing spring vegetable dish.
Chaozhou Gongfu Tea
A creative fusion of Chaozhou Gongfu tea and cuisine: crispy chicken pieces with rich tea aroma, capturing the charm of Chaoshan region in every bite.
Chaozhou Beef Noodles with Satay Sauce
A classic Chaoshan dish with rich satay sauce, tender beef, and chewy noodles. Truly unforgettable.
Soft Braised Tofu
A classic Shandong home-style dish, boasting tender and silky tofu in a rich savory sauce with a hint of sweetness. Simple and comforting.
Coral Golden Hooks (Stir-fried Shrimp with Egg and Carrot)
A classic Shandong dish with vibrant colors, combining golden shrimp eggs, silky eggs, and sweet carrots to resemble coral, delivering rich flavors.
Stir-fried Tofu Brain (Chao Doufu Nao)
A classic Beijing vegetarian dish where tofu mimics brain texture, tender and savory with fragrant Sichuan pepper, perfect with rice.
Wine-Scented Salt and Pepper Pork Knuckle
Golden crispy skin with tender, melt-in-your-mouth meat, infused with wine and Sichuan pepper salt — a showstopper banquet dish full of wok hei.
Turkey Cutlets with Garlic Sprouts
Tender turkey cutlets with fragrant garlic sprouts, rich in flavor, quick and easy, a nutritious everyday dish.
Teochew Chai Tow Kway (Radish Cake)
A classic Teochew snack, crispy outside and soft inside, with the sweetness of radish and aroma of rice flour perfectly combined. Best served with sweet sauce.
One Fish Two Ways
One fish, two flavors: silky fillets and creamy fish head soup. A classic dish that maximizes the whole fish, perfect for family gatherings.
Beijing Braised Pork Belly
Red and shiny, fatty but not greasy, melts in your mouth. A classic Beijing flavor, perfect with rice.
Shandong Meatballs
A classic Lu cuisine dish, these meatballs are made with pork and cabbage, steamed and topped with a savory gravy; tender, juicy and light.
Assorted Honeycomb Tofu
This dish combines tofu with assorted vegetables, steamed to form honeycomb pores. It is tender, juicy, colorful, nutritious, and loved by all ages.
Beijing Dough Drop Soup (Geda Tang)
A heartwarming bowl of Beijing-style soup with chewy dough drops in tangy tomato and egg broth — simple, homey, and full of comfort.
Beijing Fried Dough Knots
Beijing fried dough knots is a classic noodle-like dish from Beijing, chewy and savory, with colorful vegetables and minced meat, full of authentic local flavors.
Clay Pot Three Delicacies
Pork meatballs, egg dumplings, and cabbage slow-cooked in a clay pot, delivering a rich, hearty broth and comforting warmth.