Dezhou Braised Chicken
Dezhou Braised Chicken is a traditional dish from Dezhou, Shandong Province. It features a glossy red-brown color, tender meat that falls off the bone, and rich five-spice aroma. Through marinating, frying, and braising, the chicken retains its shape while achieving a melt-in-your-mouth texture.
Braised Sea Cucumber with Scallions
A classic Shandong dish, this braised sea cucumber features tender, gelatinous sea cucumber paired with aromatic scallions in a rich savory-sweet sauce. The dish is glossy, fragrant, and often served at banquets. Great for special occasions.
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.
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.
Spicy Crab (Xiang La Xie)
Classic Sichuan-style spicy crab with tender meat perfectly infused with mala fragrance. Bright red and aromatic, it's an irresistible banquet dish.
Ginger and Scallion Stir-fried Crab
A classic Cantonese seafood dish, featuring tender crab meat stir-fried with aromatic ginger and scallions. The wok hei imparts a smoky flavor, making this dish incredibly appetizing. The crab pieces are crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside, coated in a savory sauce.
Typhoon Shelter Fried Crab
This Hong Kong classic features tender, juicy crab coated in a crunchy, aromatic blanket of golden garlic, dried chilies, and fermented black beans. A perfect balance of savory, spicy, and crispy textures make it an unforgettable dish.
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.
Longjing Shrimp (Dragon Well Tea Shrimp)
A classic Hangzhou dish combining the delicate fragrance of Longjing tea with tender river shrimp. The shrimp are pearly white, perfectly juicy, and infused with a subtle tea aroma—light, elegant, and refreshing.
Salt-Baked Chicken (Yan Ju Ji)
A Hakka classic from Guangdong, this dish uses a crust of coarse salt to slowly cook the chicken, sealing in its natural juices. The result is golden, savory skin and incredibly tender, succulent meat, infused with the delicate aroma of sand ginger and salt. A must-try for festive dinners.
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.
Shui Zhu Yu (Sichuan Boiled Fish)
Shui Zhu Yu is the quintessential Sichuan dish: delicate fish fillets poached in a fiery, aromatic chili broth, then topped with a sizzling oil infused with numbing Sichuan peppercorns. It’s a sensory explosion that is both addictive and deeply satisfying.