Red-Braised Lamb
Lamb slow-braised until fork-tender, glazed in a glossy red sauce. A hearty and nourishing winter dish.
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.
Hongshao Guozi Li (Braised Masked Palm Civet)
A traditional wild game dish, tender meat glazed in rich soy sauce, red and glossy, perfect for winter warming.
Braised Stuffed Wheat Gluten (Rou Niang Sheng Fu)
A classic Shanghai comfort food: fresh wheat gluten pockets stuffed with seasoned minced pork, braised in a rich soy-based sauce until tender and flavorful. Each bite delivers umami and homey warmth.
Jinling Meatballs
Originating from Nanjing, these meatballs are crispy outside, tender inside, with a rich savory sauce—an unforgettable traditional dish.
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.
Braised Fish Lips
A classic Chinese banquet dish featuring fish lips rich in collagen, braised to tender perfection in a savory red sauce. Glossy and succulent, each bite offers a burst of umami and a luxurious texture. A delicacy loved for its skin-nourishing benefits.
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.
Braised Conch in Soy Sauce
Tender and bouncy conch meat coated in a rich savory-sweet soy sauce glaze. This classic Chinese braised dish perfectly combines the umami of seafood with deep soy flavors, making it an impressive dish for family meals or banquets.
Jiu Zhuan Da Chang (Braised Pork Intestines with Five Flavors)
A classic Shandong dish, Jiu Zhuan Da Chang features pork intestines simmered to perfection with a complex interplay of sweet, sour, bitter, spicy, and salty flavors. The intestines are tender yet chewy, coated in a glossy, rich sauce that showcases the pinnacle of Chinese culinary technique.
Potato Braised Beef (Tudou Shao Niurou)
Tender, melt-in-your-mouth beef and soft potatoes simmered in a rich, savory sauce create a comforting and hearty dish, perfect for warming up on cold days.
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.
Classic Red-Braised Pork Belly (Hongshao Rou)
Glossy, ruby-red, and melt-in-your-mouth tender, this red-braised pork belly is the soul of Chinese home cooking. Slowly simmered until the sauce clings to every piece, it delivers a rich, savory-sweet depth that pairs perfectly with steamed rice.