Kao Nao Hua (Grilled Pig Brain)
A beloved Sichuan street snack, pig brain grilled until crispy outside and creamy inside, with a fiery numbing flavor that lingers.
Grilled Chives
Grilled Chives, a classic street-side vegetarian BBQ. Green chives coated with spices, grilled until lightly charred, crispy and juicy with a spicy aroma.
Barbecue
Spicy and flavorful Chinese lamb skewers, crispy outside and tender inside, with aromatic cumin crumbs, one of the most popular street foods.
Chuan Chuan Xiang (Spicy Skewer Hot Pot)
A popular Sichuan street food where all kinds of ingredients are skewered and cooked in a boiling spicy broth, then dipped in a sesame oil garlic sauce. It's irresistibly delicious.
Love Tofu Guoguo (Guizhou Stuffed Tofu)
A classic Guizhou street snack: crispy tofu pockets filled with a spicy, sour, and refreshing houttuynia cordata mixture, delivering layers of flavor in every bite.
Spiced Blood Tofu and Vermicelli Soup (Fentang Yangxue)
A classic Shaanxi street food, tender blood tofu and silky vermicelli in a spicy, numbing broth—the perfect comfort food for chilly days.
Zha Guanchang (Fried Starch Sausage)
A classic Beijing street snack, crispy outside and tender inside, served with garlic vinegar sauce, evoking nostalgic flavors.
Chaozhou Tea Eggs
Chaozhou tea eggs are slow-cooked with black tea and spices. The cracked shell creates beautiful patterns; the egg whites are infused with tea fragrance, and the yolks are tender. A classic Chinese street snack.
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.
Beijing Sugar-Roasted Chestnuts
A classic street snack, sweet and soft. Chestnuts are roasted with sugar in hot salt, resulting in shiny shells and golden flesh—a warm treat for autumn and winter.
Fried Starch Sausage (Zha Guan Chang)
Crispy on the outside, tender inside, these golden fried slices are a classic Beijing street snack served with a tangy garlic vinegar dip.
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.
Kouwei Xia (Spicy Crayfish)
A famous late-night street snack from Hunan, China, featuring tender crayfish in a fiery, aromatic sauce. Addictively delicious!