Braised Pork Belly with Taro
A classic Hakka dish, pork belly is rich yet not greasy, taro absorbs the savory juices, becoming soft and aromatic. Red and glossy, it melts in the mouth—a showstopper for banquets.
八大锤
Eight chicken legs, shaped like little hammers, are marinated, fried, and braised to perfection. Crispy skin, tender meat, rich flavor—a showstopper for banquets.
Colorful Glazed Whole Yellow Croaker
Tender yellow croaker is scored, fried until golden and crispy, then coated with a colorful sweet and sour sauce. Vibrant and delicious, it's a standout banquet dish.
Scalded Clams in Chicken Broth (Fujian Style)
The delicate sweetness of clams is elevated by the rich chicken broth, a classic clear soup from Fuzhou that requires precise timing for ultimate tenderness.
Dragon Body Phoenix Tail Prawns
An exquisite Chinese dish where prawns are elegantly shaped like phoenix tails, steamed to tender perfection and glazed with a light savory sauce. A centerpiece for banquets.
Three-Layered Duck (San Tao Ya)
A classic Huaiyang dish requiring exquisite skill: deboned duck, wild duck, and pigeon are layered and steamed. Clear broth, tender meat, complex flavors showcase ultimate knife work.
Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea and Arhat (Ba Xian Guo Hai Nao Luo Han)
A classic Confucian banquet dish: eight types of seafood and minced chicken Arhat simmered together. Clear broth, rich flavor, exquisite presentation, symbolizing good fortune.
Yangmei Shrimp Balls
Crispy shrimp balls coated with a sweet and tangy bayberry sauce, golden on the outside and tender inside. This creative dish perfectly combines the umami of shrimp with the fruity freshness of bayberries, making it a showstopper at banquets.
Phoenix Tail Goldfish
An exquisite banquet dish shaped like goldfish, made from fresh shrimp paste with tails forming the phoenix tail. Steamed to perfection, it's tender, sweet, and visually stunning, showcasing the pinnacle of culinary craftsmanship.
Red-Braised Stuffed Cuttlefish (Heart Swap)
A creative Chinese dish where tender cuttlefish is stuffed with a savory meat and shrimp filling, then braised in a rich soy glaze until glossy. The 'heart-swap' concept adds fun to the table, delivering two textures in every bite.
Mount Tai Scaly Fish (Tai Shan Chi Lin Yu)
Tai Shan Chi Lin Yu is a rare fish exclusive to Mount Tai, with delicate and tender flesh. This clear soup preparation preserves the fish's natural flavor, complemented by ham and bamboo shoots. It's a classic Lu cuisine dish, known as the 'first delicacy of Mount Tai'.
Roasted Squab
This roasted squab features crispy golden skin and tender, juicy meat. A gem of Cantonese roast cuisine, it undergoes a lengthy marinade and air-drying before high-heat roasting, resulting in an irresistible combination of crackling skin and succulent flesh — perfect for festive gatherings.
Oil-Braised Prawns
A classic Shandong dish featuring fresh prawns braised in oil and sauce until gleaming red, tender, and coated with a savory-sweet glaze. The rich shrimp oil and aromatic sauce make it an irresistible centerpiece for festive meals.
Mei Cai Kou Rou (Steamed Pork Belly with Preserved Mustard Greens)
Mei Cai Kou Rou is a classic Cantonese dish. The pork belly is rich but not greasy, melting in your mouth, infused with the aromatic preserved mustard greens. It’s salty, sweet, and utterly satisfying, often the star dish at banquets.
Fuqi Feipian (Sichuan Beef and Tripe Slices)
A crown jewel of Sichuan cold dishes, Fuqi Feipian combines tender slices of beef and offal with a fiery and numbing chili oil sauce. Its rich texture and bold flavors make it an irresistible appetizer for any banquet.