Chaozhou Cai Pu (Preserved Radish Omelette)
A classic Chaoshan dish where salty crispy preserved radish meets fluffy eggs. Quick, flavorful, perfect with porridge or rice.
Chaozhou Beef Balls with Rice Noodles
A classic Chaoshan street food: springy beef balls over silky rice noodles in a clear broth, topped with celery and garlic oil for an irresistible flavor.
Teochew Guotiao Mian
A classic Chaoshan dish combining rice and wheat noodles in a savory broth with tender pork, fish balls, and shrimp. Rich and layered flavors.
潮州粿条炒
Dry-fried rice noodles with tender beef and crunchy bean sprouts, a Chaoshan wok hei classic that's simple yet incredibly delicious.
Preserved Radish Omelette (Cai Pu)
A classic Chaoshan-style omelette where salty and crunchy preserved radish meets tender eggs. Simple, quick, and full of umami.
Raw Marinated Shrimp (Sheng Yan Xia)
A Chaoshan classic, chilled raw shrimp with sweet, tender meat in a spicy, tangy marinade—perfect summer appetizer.
Teochew Sweet Soup
A classic Teochew traditional dessert made with sweet potatoes and taro, slow-cooked until soft, with clear sweet syrup, smooth texture, warm and nourishing.
Teochew Braised Goose
Teochew braised goose is a classic dish from the Chaoshan region of Guangdong. Using plump lion-head goose slow-cooked in aged master stock, the meat is tender, juicy, and deeply aromatic.
Crispy Sugar-Coated Taro (Fansha Taro)
A classic Chaoshan dessert featuring crispy fried taro sticks coated with a snowy, crystalline sugar crust – sweet, crunchy, and utterly addictive.
Stir-Fried Rice Noodles (Gan Chao Gui Tiao)
A classic Chaoshan noodle dish, featuring chewy rice noodles wok-fried over high heat with a savory soy glaze, crunchy bean sprouts, and tender beef.
Xian Shui Guo (Chaoshan Rice Bowls with Preserved Radish)
A classic Chaoshan snack: steamed rice flour cups topped with savory stir-fried preserved radish. Soft, chewy, and packed with umami.
Puning Fried Tofu
A traditional Chaoshan specialty, Puning fried tofu features a crispy exterior and tender interior, served with a chive-salt water dip that enhances its delicate flavor.
Stir-fried Baby Clams (Hai Gua Zi)
Tender baby clams wok-fried with garlic, chili, and Thai basil. A quick and flavorful Chaoshan dish, perfect as an appetizer with beer.
Longjiang Braised Pig Trotters
A classic Chaoshan dish, pig trotters braised until tender and flavorful, rich in collagen and savory sauce. Absolutely irresistible.
Dahao Fish Balls
A traditional Chaoshan delicacy from Shantou, Dahao fish balls are hand-pounded for a bouncy texture and served in a clear broth with seaweed and celery.
Oyster Omelette (Hao Lao / Hao Jian)
A classic Chaoshan street food featuring fresh oysters coated in sweet potato starch batter, pan-fried until crispy outside and tender inside. Served with fish sauce.
Yú Fàn (Fish Rice)
A classic Chaoshan dish where fish is poached in brine, highlighting natural flavors with a tender and savory taste, often served cold.
Salt-Cured Creamy Female Crab (Sheng Yan Gao Xie)
Choose live creamy female crabs cured with baijiu and secret marinade. The meat is crystal clear, the roe is creamy, savory and icy cold. A top cold dish in Chaoshan banquets.
Hand-Beaten Beef Meatballs
Chaoshan-style hand-beaten beef meatballs, pounded repeatedly for a bouncy texture and rich beef flavor, each bite bursts with juice.
Laver and Raw Crab Salad
A classic Chaoshan cold dish combining marinated raw crab with seaweed, offering a fresh, sweet, and smooth taste—perfect for summer appetizers.