Osmanthus Water Chestnut Cake
A classic Jiangnan tea snack combining the sweet scent of osmanthus with the crunch of water chestnuts in a soft, translucent cake.
Chaozhou Glutinous Rice Cakes (Nuo Mi Guo)
Soft and chewy on the outside, sweet and fragrant on the inside, these traditional Chaoshan snacks are a delight steamed or pan-fried, symbolizing family reunion.
潮州芋粿 (Chaozhou Taro Cake)
A beloved Chaoshan tea snack with crispy golden crust and soft taro filling, infused with dried shrimp and shiitake. Each bite is a perfect balance of texture and umami.
Pig Trotter Rings (Zhu Jiao Quan)
Crispy golden crust with savory taro filling, a traditional Chaoshan snack that bursts with flavor in every bite.
Chaozhou Rice Noodle Rolls (Chee Cheong Fun)
Thin, silky rice noodle rolls filled with savory pork and shrimp, drizzled with special soy sauce, topped with scallions and sesame seeds. A classic Chaoshan breakfast.
Turnip Cake (Radish Cake)
Crispy outside, tender inside, with a delicate radish aroma. A classic dim sum and Fujian-style snack, perfect with soy sauce or sweet chili sauce.
Shrimp Toast
Golden crispy shrimp toast with succulent shrimp paste filling, a classic Hong Kong cha chaan teng snack. Perfect with sweet chili sauce.
Nanxiang Soup Dumplings (Xiaolongbao)
Delicate Shanghai dumplings with thin skin and savory broth, bursting with hot soup when bitten, a nostalgic taste from the lane.
Egg Shumai
Egg Shumai is a delicate Jiangnan dim sum, featuring golden egg skin wrapped around a savory filling, steamed to tender perfection, bursting with flavor.
Rice Noodle Rolls (Cheung Fun)
Thin, silky rice noodle rolls filled with succulent shrimp, drizzled with a sweet-savory soy sauce—this classic Cantonese dim sum dish is a morning tea favorite. Making it at home brings authentic texture and flavor to your table.
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.
Har Gow (Shrimp Dumplings)
Har Gow is a classic Cantonese dim sum, with a thin translucent wrapper enveloping succulent whole shrimp. Each bite releases a flavorful burst, leaving a lasting impression.