Curry Puffs
Golden, flaky pastry pockets filled with a fragrant curry-spiced meat and potato filling. A beloved snack from Chinese bakeries.
Teochew Braised Rice Noodle Soup (Guozhi)
Smooth rice noodles in a rich, aromatic braising broth, topped with soy-braised eggs and tofu – a classic Chaoshan street food that comforts the soul.
Chaozhou Oyster Omelette
Crispy on the outside, tender inside, this classic Chaoshan street food combines fresh oysters, eggs, and sweet potato starch, pan-fried until golden. Served with fish sauce and white pepper.
Teochew Braised Tofu
Dark brown tofu with a firm texture, infused with a rich aromatic sauce, this humble yet unforgettable Teochew classic is a delightful snack.
Beijing Sachima
A traditional Beijing dessert, crispy and sweet, melt-in-your-mouth, a must-have festive snack carrying sweet childhood memories.
Beijing Candied Hawthorn Skewers
A classic Chinese snack of hawthorn berries skewered and coated in a crisp sugar shell, sweet and sour, crunchy outside and soft inside, evoking winter street memories.
Puning Fried Tofu
A traditional Chaoshan specialty, Puning fried tofu features a crispy exterior and tender interior, served with a chive-salt water dip that enhances its delicate flavor.
萨其马
A classic Chinese dessert, crispy fried dough strips coated in sweet malt syrup, light and fluffy, evoking nostalgic New Year flavors.
Oyster Omelette (Hao Lao / Hao Jian)
A classic Chaoshan street food featuring fresh oysters coated in sweet potato starch batter, pan-fried until crispy outside and tender inside. Served with fish sauce.
Hand-Beaten Beef Meatballs
Chaoshan-style hand-beaten beef meatballs, pounded repeatedly for a bouncy texture and rich beef flavor, each bite bursts with juice.
Bing Tang Hu Lu (Candied Hawthorn Sticks)
A classic Northern Chinese street snack, fresh hawthorn berries coated in a crunchy sugar shell. Sweet, sour, and utterly addictive.
Boiled Peanuts
Fragrant and tender, these five-spice boiled peanuts make a simple, addictive Chinese snack, perfect for beer or tea pairing.
Macau Meat Jerky
A famous Macau-style sweet and savory pork jerky, rich in flavor with a chewy texture, perfect as a snack or gift.
Hutang Rice Noodles (Thick Soup Rice Noodles)
A classic Hubei breakfast: silky rice noodles in a thick, peppery broth with dried shrimp and pickled mustard greens. Comforting and aromatic.
Enshi Pan-Fried Potatoes
Crispy on the outside and tender inside, Enshi pan-fried potatoes are seasoned with chili and Sichuan pepper, creating an irresistible street snack from Hubei.
Red Oil Wontons
Red Oil Wontons are a classic Sichuan snack. Tender wontons with savory filling are drenched in a spicy, aromatic red chili oil sauce that lingers on the palate.
Cantonese-Style Braised Duck Wings
A classic Cantonese braised dish, duck wings are slow-cooked in a fragrant master stock, yielding tender, flavor-packed meat with a glossy dark red hue. Perfect as an appetizer or tapas.
Deep-Fried Tofu Balls
Crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, these deep-fried tofu balls are golden and alluring. The savory tofu perfectly complements the natural sweetness of vegetables, each bite bringing pure joy. A simple home-style dish that leaves a lasting impression.
Zha Li Huang (Fried Oysters)
A classic Fujian street snack, Zha Li Huang features fresh oysters coated in a thin sweet potato starch batter and deep-fried until golden and crispy. Each bite offers a satisfying crunch followed by juicy, briny oyster meat. Serve with salt and pepper or sweet chili sauce for an addictive treat.
Wonton Soup
A comforting bowl of Chinese wonton soup with thin, silky wrappers filled with succulent pork and shrimp, served in a savory broth. Perfect for any meal, it's a cherished classic that warms both body and soul.