Steamed Pork Belly with Taro (Xiang Yu Kou Rou)
A classic Cantonese dish where pork belly and taro are layered and steamed to tender perfection, rich in aroma and melts in your mouth.
Tianmen Steamed Eel with Pickles
A classic steamed dish from Tianmen, Hubei. Eel is steamed with pickled vegetables and rice flour, resulting in a sour-spicy and tender flavor.
Xianggu He (Stuffed Mushrooms)
A delicate dish featuring tender mushroom caps filled with savoury meat stuffing, steamed to retain natural juices, finished with a glossy sauce.
Steamed Pork Slices with Shrimp Paste
A classic Cantonese home-style dish that blends the umami richness of shrimp paste with tender pork slices. Steaming locks in natural flavors for a simple yet satisfying meal.
Steamed Assorted Cured Meats (La Wei He Zheng)
A classic Hunan dish where cured pork belly, sausage, and duck are steamed together, resulting in rich, savory flavors and a glossy, tender texture. Perfect with steamed rice.
Luoyang Water Banquet Peony Swallow Dish
Originating from the Luoyang Water Banquet, this dish mimics bird's nest with finely shredded radish, steamed into a peony shape, served in a clear broth. Elegant and exquisite.
Watermelon Chicken
Steam chicken with sweet watermelon, resulting in tender and juicy meat infused with fruity sweetness. A refreshing summer steamed dish.
一卵孵双凤
A classic Confucius Mansion dish, featuring chicken and eggs steamed together. The dish is elegantly presented, symbolizing phoenixes hatching from eggs, with tender chicken and runny yolk.
Lotus Leaf Wrapped Pork
Pork belly steamed in lotus leaves, blending rich meatiness with fragrant leaf aroma. Tender and not greasy, it's a perfect summer delicacy.
Yipin Tofu
A classic Chinese steamed tofu dish, silky and tender, topped with shrimp and ham, bathed in a savory sauce. Rich flavor for all ages.
Pearl Meatballs
Pearl meatballs are a classic dish from Hunan cuisine. Minced pork is rolled in glutinous rice and steamed, resulting in translucent 'pearls' with a juicy, flavorful interior and soft, chewy texture, symbolizing reunion.
Eight Treasure Winter Melon Bowl (Ba Bao Dong Gua Zhong)
Winter melon serves as a bowl holding eight treasures, steamed to perfection. Clear broth, fresh taste, and elegant look make it a summer banquet classic.
Braised Pork Belly with Taro
A classic Hakka dish, pork belly is rich yet not greasy, taro absorbs the savory juices, becoming soft and aromatic. Red and glossy, it melts in the mouth—a showstopper for banquets.
Zouyou Douchi Kou Rou (Crispy Pork Belly with Fermented Black Beans)
A classic Hunan dish: pork belly is boiled, fried, then steamed to achieve a wrinkled, crispy skin. Fermented black beans infuse the meat with a rich, savory depth—unctuous yet not greasy.
Yipin Tofu (Steamed Tofu with Meat Stuffing)
A classic Confucian cuisine, featuring silky tofu topped with savory meat stuffing, steamed to perfection, delicate and flavorful.
Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea and Arhat (Ba Xian Guo Hai Nao Luo Han)
A classic Confucian banquet dish: eight types of seafood and minced chicken Arhat simmered together. Clear broth, rich flavor, exquisite presentation, symbolizing good fortune.
White Sauce Stuffed Fish
A classic Shandong dish where the boneless fish meat is minced, seasoned, and stuffed back into the fish skin, then steamed and topped with a creamy white sauce. Delicate, flavorful, and impressive for banquets.