Three Treasures of Cured Meat
Cured pork belly, sausage, and duck leg come together in a savory, rich stir-fry with garlic sprouts. A heartwarming Cantonese home-cooked dish perfect with rice.
Xiangxi Sour Pork
Xiangxi Sour Pork is a traditional dish from Hunan's Xiangxi region, where pork belly is fermented with rice flour and spices, then stir-fried to create a tangy, spicy, and savory flavor that perfectly complements rice.
爆炒腰花
A classic Shandong dish, pork kidneys are expertly cleaned and scored to form flower shapes. Quick stir-frying over high heat yields a tender and crunchy texture with a savory sauce, making it an excellent accompaniment to rice.
Braised Ribbon Fish in Soy Sauce
A classic Chinese home-style dish, ribbon fish is first pan-fried then braised in a savory soy-based sauce, resulting in tender and flavorful fish with a glossy glaze. Perfect with steamed rice, it's a guaranteed crowd-pleaser.
Dry Pot Cauliflower (Gan Guo Hua Cai)
This spicy Sichuan dish features crispy cauliflower and savory pork belly infused with chilies and Sichuan peppercorns. Bursting with wok hei, it's the ultimate comfort food for rice.
Hand-Torn Cabbage (Shou Si Bao Cai)
A classic Hunan dish, hand-torn cabbage is crisp and refreshing, stir-fried with dried chilies and Sichuan peppercorns, creating a perfect balance of sour, spicy, and savory flavors. Quick and easy, yet incredibly satisfying.
Di San Xian (Three Fresh Vegetables)
Di San Xian is a classic home-style dish from Northeast China, featuring potatoes, eggplants, and green peppers. After quick frying, they are stir-fried in a savory-sweet sauce, resulting in shiny, tender, and incredibly delicious bites that perfectly complement steamed rice.
Chongqing Spicy Chicken (Laziji)
A classic Chongqing dish featuring crispy chicken pieces tossed with dried chilies and Sichuan peppercorns. The aromatic heat and numbing sensation are incredibly addictive. Perfect with steamed rice.
Yu Xiang Rou Si (Fish-Fragrant Shredded Pork)
A classic Sichuan dish featuring tender pork shreds in a tangy, sweet, and mildly spicy sauce with crunchy vegetables. The unique 'fish-fragrant' flavor comes from pickled chilies, ginger, garlic, and a perfect balance of sugar and vinegar—an irresistible comfort food that pairs wonderfully with steamed rice.
Mapo Tofu
Mapo Tofu is a classic Sichuan dish known for its bold, spicy and numbing flavors. Silky tofu is simmered in a fiery sauce made with doubanjiang (fermented broad bean paste) and Sichuan peppercorns, topped with minced pork. It’s incredibly addictive and perfect with steamed rice.