Shui Zhu Niu Rou (Sichuan Boiled Beef)
Numbing and spicy, tender beef coated in red chili oil, served with crisp bean sprouts and lettuce, a classic Sichuan dish that is irresistibly delicious.
Steamed Pork with Rice Flour
Soft and savory pork belly coated in rice flour, steamed until melt-in-your-mouth. A classic home-style dish from Jiangnan, China.
Twice-Cooked Beef
A classic Sichuan dish: tender beef slices, crisp garlic sprouts, and savory chili bean paste. Savory, slightly spicy, and incredibly aromatic—perfect with rice.
Deep-Fried Crispy Tofu Rolls (Ganzha Xiangling)
A classic Hangzhou appetizer, crisp tofu skin rolls shaped like bells, making a delightful crunch. Perfect with Sichuan pepper salt or chili sauce.
Half Moon Sinking in the River (Vegetarian Soup)
A classic vegetarian dish from Mount Putuo monastery. Shiitake mushrooms and gluten simmer in clear broth, resembling half moons reflected on the river.
Fish-Fragrant Shredded Pork
A classic Sichuan dish with a perfect balance of sweet, sour, and spicy flavors. Tender shredded pork paired with crunchy vegetables in a rich, aromatic sauce that's irresistible over rice.
Clear-Braised Crab Meat Lion's Head Meatballs
A classic Huaiyang dish of oversized pork meatballs infused with crab meat, slowly simmered in a clear broth until tender. The broth is light and flavorful, with a delicate crab aroma.
Fish Fillet in Fermented Rice Wine Sauce (Zao Liu Yu Pian)
Tender fish fillets in a light, aromatic sauce made from fermented rice wine. A classic Shanghai dish that is elegant, refreshing, and slightly sweet with a hint of tang.
Beijing Candied Hawthorn Skewers
A classic Chinese snack of hawthorn berries skewered and coated in a crisp sugar shell, sweet and sour, crunchy outside and soft inside, evoking winter street memories.
Nine-Turn Braised Intestines
A classic Shandong dish, Nine-Turn Braised Intestines is famed for its harmonious blend of five flavors. The intestines are tender with a glossy red glaze, featuring layers of sweet, sour, bitter, spicy, and salty notes.
Macau Wonton Noodles
A rich and savory broth, delicate wontons with tender filling, paired with springy egg noodles—this is the ultimate comfort food from the streets of Macau.
Macau Bamboo Noodles
A classic Macau dish featuring springy bamboo-pressed noodles served with succulent shrimp wontons in a rich broth, offering a delightful texture and flavor.
Red-Braised Oxtail
A classic Chinese stew, oxtail is braised until tender and infused with rich soy sauce flavors, making a hearty dish perfect with steamed rice.
Wensi Tofu Soup
A classic dish from Yangzhou, featuring silken tofu cut into hair-thin shreds, with ham and bamboo shoots in a delicate broth.
Wuwei Smoked Duck
A classic dish from Wuwei, Anhui. Cured, smoked, and braised to perfection, it boasts golden skin, tender meat, and a rich smoky flavor.
Buddha Jumps Over the Wall
An opulent Chinese stew of premium meats and seafood, slow-cooked until incredibly rich. Its aroma is said to be so tempting that even Buddha would jump over the wall to taste it.
Dazhu Gansi (Braised Tofu Shreds)
A classic Huaiyang dish, fine tofu shreds simmered in rich chicken broth, delivering a silky texture and savory depth.
Song Sister's Fish Soup (Song Sao Yu Geng)
A celebrated Hangzhou classic said to originate from the Southern Song dynasty. Silky fish shreds in a tangy, savory broth with ham, bamboo shoots, and shiitake mushrooms creates a delightfully comforting soup that warms both heart and soul.
Guobaorou (Crispy Sweet and Sour Pork Slices)
Guobaorou is a classic dish from Northeast China, beloved for its golden crispy coating and tender interior, balanced with a sweet and sour glaze. Each bite offers a satisfying crunch, complemented by aromatic ginger, scallion, and carrot ribbons.
White Cut Chicken
A classic Cantonese cold dish featuring tender, silky chicken with smooth skin, poached simply to preserve natural flavor, served with a fragrant ginger-scallion dipping sauce. Incredibly delicious and refreshing.