Eight Treasure Spinach
Fresh green spinach paired with eight delicious toppings, rich in flavor and varied texture, making a nutritious home-style vegetable dish.
Stir-fried Bean Sprouts with Garlic Chive Flowers
Crisp bean sprouts and aromatic chive flowers come together in a quick stir-fry, a refreshing spring vegetable dish.
Turnip Cake (Radish Cake)
Crispy outside, tender inside, with a delicate radish aroma. A classic dim sum and Fujian-style snack, perfect with soy sauce or sweet chili sauce.
Huguo Cai (Patriotic Greens Soup)
A classic Chaozhou vegetarian soup, silky and vibrant green, made from sweet potato leaves and straw mushrooms, with a rich history and refined flavor.
Sujin Xiangyun Tuo (Silk Brocade Cloud Tray)
Sujin Xiangyun Tuo is an elegant vegetarian dish featuring fried tofu topped with colorful vegetables, presenting a beautiful cloud-like arrangement with fresh flavors.
Ban Yue Chen Jiang (Half-Moon Sinking in the River)
A celebrated vegetarian soup from Nanputuo Temple in Xiamen. The clear golden broth features gluten pieces shaped like half-moons, replete with angelica herb aroma. Delicately nourishing and poetic.
Vegetarian Ham (Su Huo Tui)
Vegetarian ham is a classic plant-based dish, made from dried tofu skin through seasoning, rolling, steaming, and optional smoking. It boasts a red-brown color, clear layers, a firm chewy texture, and a savoury aroma with a subtle smoky hint. Perfect as a cold appetizer or added to stir-fries, this is a must-try for vegan diners.
Hand-Torn Cabbage (Shou Si Bao Cai)
Hand-torn cabbage is a classic Hunan dish. Tearing the cabbage leaves by hand creates uneven edges that better soak up the sauce. Quickly stir-fried with dried chilies and Sichuan peppercorns, it delivers a tangy, spicy, and refreshing crunch that's simply addictive.
Garlic Water Spinach (Stir-fried)
Crisp green water spinach quickly stir-fried with golden garlic over high heat to lock in its crunch and vibrant color. A fragrant and refreshing side dish that's incredibly simple yet full of flavor.
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.
Dry-Fried Green Beans (Sichuan Style)
Classic Sichuan dry-fried green beans with a charred, chewy texture and spicy, numbing flavor. The beans are blister-fried until wrinkled and tender, then tossed with dried chilies and Sichuan peppercorns for an irresistibly addictive dish.