Imperial Court Cheese (Gongting Nailao)
Originating from the Qing imperial court, this delicate, silky pudding harmonizes milk and fermented rice wine aromas—a classic summer refreshment.
Zha Guanchang (Fried Starch Sausage)
A classic Beijing street snack, crispy outside and tender inside, served with garlic vinegar sauce, evoking nostalgic flavors.
Beijing White Kidney Bean Rolls
A classic imperial dessert: smooth white kidney bean paste wrapped around sweet red bean filling, light and refreshing for summer.
Beijing Halogen Boiled Huoshao (Luzhu Huoshao)
A classic Beijing street food, pork intestines and lungs slowly braised in spiced soy broth, served with fried tofu and baked buns, rich and aromatic.
Beijing Pea Pudding (Wandou Huang)
A traditional Beijing summer dessert made from yellow pea puree, steamed to a smooth, chilled jelly-like texture, sweetened lightly with sugar.
Cream Puff Balls (Nai You Zha Gao)
Crispy on the outside, soft and fluffy inside, these traditional Beijing cream puff balls are a nostalgic treat. Bursting with buttery sweetness, they are simple yet satisfyingly delicious.
Dun Diaozi (Braised Pig Offal)
A traditional Beijing snack, featuring pig intestines, lungs, and other offal, slow-braised to a rich broth, tender texture, and lasting flavor.
Beijing Grilled Lamb Skewers
Crispy outside, tender inside with the fragrance of cumin. Beijing grilled lamb skewers are a beloved street food, perfect for gatherings and late-night cravings.
Beijing Date Pastry
Crispy pastry filled with sweet date paste, a traditional Beijing snack with rich jujube flavor, each bite is unforgettable.
Beijing Ox Tongue Pastry
Crispy layers with savory pepper-salt filling, a classic Beijing snack shaped like an ox tongue, crumbly and fragrant.
Beijing Poria Pancakes
A classic imperial snack from old Beijing, made with poria and glutinous rice. Soft, sweet, and gently nourishing, it's both delicious and healthy.
Beijing Candied Hawthorn
A traditional Beijing snack made by candying hawthorn berries, yielding a sweet-sour treat with a bright red color, perfect with tea.
Beijing Sugar-Roasted Chestnuts
A classic street snack, sweet and soft. Chestnuts are roasted with sugar in hot salt, resulting in shiny shells and golden flesh—a warm treat for autumn and winter.
Beijing Hawthorn Cake
A classic Beijing snack made from fresh hawthorn, tangy and sweet, soft and refreshing. It aids digestion and boasts a rich fruit flavor.
北京艾窝窝
Beijing Ai Wo Wo, a traditional Imperial snack, features soft glutinous rice wrapped around sweet fillings like red bean paste and sesame, coated with coconut or rice flour.
Beijing Lǘ Dǎ Gǔn (Donkey Rolls)
A traditional Beijing snack, soft and sweet, coated with soybean flour. Named for its resemblance to a donkey rolling in dust, loved by all ages.
Beijing Fried Cake (Zhagao)
Crispy golden crust with soft sweet red bean filling, this classic Beijing street snack offers a delightful crunch and warmth in every bite.
Beijing Sugar Oil Cake (Tang You Bing)
A classic breakfast from old Beijing alleys, this fried dough is crispy on the outside, soft inside, with rich caramelized brown sugar aroma.
Beijing Youtiao
Crispy on the outside, fluffy inside, golden and puffy. A classic Beijing breakfast often enjoyed with soy milk, evoking the nostalgic charm of old Beijing alleyways.
Beijing Mian Cha (Savory Millet Porridge)
Beijing Mian Cha is a traditional Beijing breakfast featuring smooth millet porridge topped with rich sesame paste and Sichuan pepper salt, warm and comforting.