Feng Dun Mu Dan (Stewed Chicken with Pork Stomach)
An Anhui classic dish of whole chicken stewed with pork stomach until tender, resembling phoenix and peony, with rich broth and auspicious meaning.
中和汤
Zhonghe Soup is a traditional Huizhou dish, slowly simmered with tofu, bamboo shoots, and lean pork. Clear and mellow, it symbolizes balanced flavors. Perfect for family meals.
Fuliji Braised Chicken
Originating from Fuliji, Anhui, this golden-red braised chicken is tender, juicy, and richly smoky—a classic festive dish that lingers in memory.
Grape Fish
The fish is cut into a cross pattern, fried to resemble a bunch of grapes, then coated with a sweet and sour grape sauce. Crispy outside and tender inside, a classic Anhui dish.
Huizhou Yipin Pot
Layers of ingredients simmer in a clay pot, yielding a rich broth. The harmony of meat and vegetables embodies Huizhou cuisine, a heartwarming winter dish.
Stinky Mandarin Fish (Chou Gui Yu)
Though pungent in aroma, this fish is incredibly tender and flavorful. A classic dish of Anhui cuisine that captivates the palate.
Huo Hong Yu (Smoked Fish)
A classic Anhui dish, Huo Hong Yu is known for its unique smoky flavor from traditional smoking process. The fish is crispy outside, tender inside, with a beautiful reddish-brown color.
Fish Embracing Lamb
A classic Huizhou dish where fish and lamb unite in one pot — the fish is tender, the lamb melts in your mouth, and the sauce is rich and aromatic.
Stone Ear Chicken Stew
A nourishing stew with rare stone ear fungus and tender chicken, slow-cooked to perfection. The broth is clear yet flavorful, chicken falls off the bone, and stone ear offers a unique crunchy-soft texture.
Huangshan Braised Pigeon
A classic Anhui dish: pigeon braised with ham and shiitake mushrooms. Clear soup, tender meat, nourishing and utterly satisfying.
Stewed Turtle with Water Chestnuts (Qing Dun Ma Ti Bie)
A classic Anhui dish, tender turtle meat, sweet water chestnuts, clear broth, pure flavors, nourishing and not greasy.
霸王别姬
A classic dish from Anhui cuisine, where turtle and chicken are braised together until the sauce is thick and the meat is fork-tender. It symbolizes a poignant love story and offers deep, rich flavors.
Anhui Huangshan Stewed Pigeon Eggs
A classic Huizhou cuisine, clear-stewed pigeon eggs with ham and bamboo shoots. The soup is clear and savory, the eggs tender and nutritious, perfect for a nourishing banquet.
Phoenix Stewed Peony (Braised Chicken with Pork Tripe)
A classic Huizhou cuisine, slowly simmered hen and pork tripe until the broth turns creamy white, meat tender, resembling peony petals, delicious and nourishing for banquets.
中和汤
Zhonghe Soup is a classic Huizhou dish. Clear broth, silky tofu, crunchy bamboo shoots, and savory ham create a warm, comforting bowl.
Fuliji Braised Chicken
Originating from Fuliji, Anhui, this braised chicken is reddish-brown, tender and falling off the bone, with a rich aroma—a classic of Anhui cuisine.
Grape Fish (Putao Yu)
Resembling clusters of grapes, crispy outside and tender inside, coated in a sweet and sour sauce that awakens the appetite. A stunning fish dish for banquets.
Tiger Skin Fermented Tofu (Hu Pi Mao Dou Fu)
Tiger Skin Fermented Tofu is a traditional Anhui dish. The fermented tofu is pan-fried until golden and wrinkled like tiger skin, crispy outside and tender inside, savory with a hint of spice.
Huizhou Yipin Pot
A traditional dish from Huizhou, Anhui, with layered ingredients slow-cooked in a clay pot, rich broth, tender meat, warming body and soul.
Stinky Mandarin Fish
Smelly but tasty, a classic of Anhui cuisine. The fish develops a unique aroma after curing, then cooked to tender and savory perfection, leaving a lasting impression.