Beijing Jing Jiang Rou Si (Shredded Pork in Beijing Sauce)
A classic Beijing dish featuring savory sauce, tender shredded pork, paired with scallions and thin pancakes.
Walnut-shaped Pork in Milky Broth (Naitang Hetao Rou)
A classic Shandong dish, pork loin is cut into walnut-sized pieces, battered and fried, then simmered in a creamy broth, yielding a tender texture and milky white soup with rich flavor.
Old Beijing Zhajiang Noodles (Noodles with Fried Soybean Paste)
Classic Beijing noodles topped with a savory sauce made from yellow soybean paste and sweet bean sauce, stir-fried with pork. Served with fresh julienned cucumber and bean sprouts. A hearty and authentic home-style dish.
Braised Pork Belly Strips
A classic home-style dish where succulent pork belly slices are braised in a savory sauce, yielding tender, melt-in-your-mouth goodness.
Dry-Fried Meatballs (Gan Zha Wan Zi)
Crispy on the outside, tender and juicy inside, golden brown – these meatballs are a classic Beijing dish. Simple to make but needs careful timing.
Crispy Fried Pork Fillet (Imperial Four Quick-Fry)
Crispy on the outside, tender inside, with a delightful sweet and sour flavor. One of the four imperial quick-fry dishes, featuring pork fillet in a glossy sauce.
Old Beijing Fried Sauce Noodles
This classic Beijing noodle dish combines savory fried bean paste with tender pork belly, served over chewy noodles with fresh toppings for an authentic taste.
Jing Jiang Rou Si (Beijing Sauce Shredded Pork)
A classic Beijing dish featuring tender shredded pork coated in a rich, savory-sweet bean sauce, served with scallions and tofu skins.
Ruyi Fragrant Tofu
A savory and satisfying home-style stir-fry featuring chewy smoked tofu that soaks up a flavorful sauce, paired with tender pork strips and crisp peppers. Symbolizes good fortune and happiness.
Braised Pork with Vermicelli
A classic Northeastern Chinese home-style dish, pork belly braised until tender and flavorful, vermicelli absorbing the savory broth, rich and satisfying, perfect for cold winter days.
Liū Ròu Duàn (Fried Pork Strips in Brown Sauce)
Crispy on the outside, tender on the inside, this classic Northeastern Chinese dish features deep-fried pork strips coated in a savory-sweet brown sauce that's utterly satisfying.
Sweet and Sour Gulu Pork
Crispy golden pork chunks coated in a tangy sweet and sour sauce with pineapple chunks; a classic Cantonese dish that's irresistibly appetizing.
Mung Bean Jelly Pork Hock (绿豆冻肘)
A refreshing traditional Chinese cold dish: tender pork hock and fragrant mung beans set in a clear aspic, perfect for beating the summer heat.
Gufa Kou Quan Duan (Traditional Braised Whole Pork Elbow)
A whole pork elbow slowly braised in soy sauce and spices until tender and glazed, melting in your mouth with rich flavor.
Crispy Roasted Pork Belly
Crispy skin shatters like glass, tender and juicy meat beneath. A classic Cantonese roast, perfect for feasts or family meals.
Clay Pot Braised Pork Belly (Tan Zi Rou)
A classic Chinese dish of pork belly slow-braised in a clay pot until melt-in-your-mouth tender, with a rich, savory sauce.
Crispy Fried Spring Blossom Pork
Tender pork strips are marinated, coated in a light batter, and twice-fried to a golden, crunchy perfection. Each bite is a harmony of crispy shell and juicy meat, often served with salt and pepper or sweet chili sauce for a delightful appetizer or main.
Braised Pork Hock with Snow Pear
The sweetness of snow pear perfectly complements the rich flavor of pork hock. The pear becomes tender and melting, the meat succulent and fall-off-the-bone, all in a thick, savory sauce. This classic winter dish offers comfort with every bite, with the fruit's fragrance cutting through the richness.
Guoshao Braised and Fried Pork Hock (Crispy Pork Hock)
Guoshao pork hock is a classic Shandong dish with a golden crispy exterior and tender, succulent interior. After braising and then deep-frying, the skin becomes crunchy while the meat stays juicy and soft. Served with Sichuan pepper salt or sweet bean sauce, it's a showstopper at banquets.
Shao Mai (Steamed Pork and Shrimp Dumplings)
Shao Mai are classic Chinese steamed dumplings with thin wrappers encasing a savory filling of pork and shrimp. The open-top design showcases the juicy filling, making every bite a heavenly treat. Served with black vinegar and ginger, they are a must-order dim sum item.