Spinal Cord
Spinal cord stew with tofu is a savory home-style dish. The rich spinal cord pairs with silky tofu in a flavorful broth, warming and comforting.
Red Braised Beef Noodles
Rich soy sauce aroma and tender beef, paired with chewy noodles, a classic bowl of comforting braised beef noodle soup.
Beef in Red Broth
Beef in Red Broth is a classic Sichuan dish with bright red color, numbing and spicy flavor. The beef is tender and flavorful, the broth rich and velvety, perfect for warming up in winter.
Dry Pot Frog
Crispy on the outside, tender inside, with a spicy and aromatic dry pot flavor – an addictive dish that pairs perfectly with steamed rice.
Twice-Cooked Lamb
Sichuan-style twice-cooked technique elevates lamb with a spicy, aromatic kick. Crispy edges, tender meat, and vibrant leeks make it an irresistible rice companion.
Sichuan Pepper Chicken
Numbing and aromatic, crispy outside and tender inside—this classic Sichuan chicken dish awakens the appetite with the bold flavors of Sichuan peppercorns and dried chilies.
Stir-fried Gao'an Yuba with Pork
Thick Gao'an yuba stir-fried with tender pork slices in a savory sauce. The yuba absorbs the flavors, offering a chewy texture that makes this a perfect dish to eat with rice.
Gong'an Beef
A spicy and aromatic braised beef dish from Gong'an County, Hubei. Tender beef in a rich, savory broth, perfect over rice.
Pickled Cabbage Fish Fillet
The tangy pickled cabbage perfectly complements the tender fish fillets; spicy, sour, and aromatic, with a rich broth that pairs wonderfully with rice.
Three Treasures of Cured Meats
A quick stir-fry of cured pork belly, sausage, and duck with snow peas, savory and aromatic, a comforting winter dish that pairs perfectly with rice.
Xiangxi Grandma's Vegetable
A traditional home-style dish from the Xiangxi region in Hunan, made with mixed pickled vegetables chopped and stir-fried with chilies and ground pork. Savory, sour, and spicy, it pairs perfectly with rice or porridge.
Crispy Skin Pork Belly with Fermented Black Beans (Zouyou Douchi Kou Rou)
A classic Hunan dish: pork belly boiled, fried, and steamed until the skin is wrinkled and the meat is tender, infused with aromatic fermented black beans.
Red Date Braised Pork
A classic Chinese braised pork dish with sweet red dates. The pork is melt-in-your-mouth tender, and the sauce is rich and flavorful, perfect over steamed rice.
Xinyang Stew
Xinyang Stew is a signature dish from Henan Province. Slowly braised until tender, the meat melts in your mouth, the broth is rich, and the mix of vegetables warms you from within. Perfect for winter.
Braised Pork Trotters
Tender and glossy pork trotters braised in a rich soy-based sauce, meltingly soft and packed with flavor. A classic Chinese comfort dish.
Soft Braised Tofu
A classic Shandong home-style dish, boasting tender and silky tofu in a rich savory sauce with a hint of sweetness. Simple and comforting.
Teochew Muay (Plain Rice Porridge)
Teochew congee is a traditional plain rice porridge from Chaoshan, with blooming grains and silky texture, often served with pickled side dishes.
Teochew Oyster Soup
This classic Teochew soup features fresh, tender oysters and silken tofu in a clear, savory broth. Tangy pickled mustard greens add a refreshing kick, creating a light yet deeply comforting home-style soup that warms both body and soul.
Chaozhou Oyster Congee
Silky Chaozhou oyster congee, fresh oysters infuse creamy rice porridge with oceanic flavor, topped with cilantro and preserved cabbage – a heartwarming bowl.
Beijing Clay Pot Tofu
A warm and nourishing traditional Beijing dish, with tender tofu, Chinese cabbage, and glass noodles simmered in a clay pot. The broth is flavorful, and the tofu absorbs the delicious soup, melting in your mouth. Perfect for a cozy winter meal.