Zhajiangmian (Fried Sauce Noodles)
A bowl of authentic Zhajiangmian features savory fried sauce with tender pork, served over chewy noodles and topped with fresh vegetable garnishes, embodying the classic taste of Beijing.
Stuffed Tofu (Niàng Dòufu)
A classic Hakka dish, tofu stuffed with savory meat filling, pan-fried until golden, then simmered in a flavorful sauce. Crispy outside, tender inside, perfect for family meals.
红三剁 (Three-Pepper Minced Pork)
A classic Yunnan home-style dish, minced pork stir-fried with tomatoes and peppers, bright red, sour-spicy and savory, excellent with rice.
Bengbang Shredded Eel (Shanghai Style)
A classic Shanghai dish: tender eel shreds in a rich savory-sweet sauce, topped with sizzling garlic and scallions for an aromatic finish.
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.
Red-braised Wuchang Fish (Hongshao Wuchang Yu)
Glossy red glaze, tender and flavorful fish—this classic Hubei home-style dish symbolizes prosperity and good fortune.
Twice-Cooked Cured Pork Belly (回锅腊肉)
A flavorful Sichuan dish featuring cured pork belly with garlic sprouts in a spicy, savory sauce. The meat is tender, slightly chewy, and irresistibly aromatic.
Huizhou Mao Tofu (Hairy Tofu)
A traditional Anhui delicacy, Huizhou Mao Tofu is pan-fried until golden and crispy outside, tender inside, served with a savory sauce for an unforgettable flavor.
Steamed Taro with Chopped Chili
A classic Hunan dish: tender, creamy taro coated with savory and spicy chopped chili. Steaming preserves natural flavors, making it a simple yet satisfying side that pairs perfectly with rice.
Braised Duck with Konjac
A classic Sichuan dish, duck braised until tender with konjac pieces that soak up the spicy, numbing sauce. Absolutely addictive.
Stir-fried Beef with Green Peppers
The crispness of green peppers and the tenderness of beef combine perfectly, slightly spicy and savory, a quick home-cooked meal.
Fish-Fragrant Eggplant (Yu Xiang Eggplant)
A classic Sichuan dish of tender eggplant in a sweet, sour, and slightly spicy sauce. The complex flavors are incredibly appetizing.
家乡南肉
This home-style dish features pork belly braised with fermented red bean curd (nan ru), resulting in tender, succulent meat with a reddish glaze and savory flavor. A nostalgic taste of home.
Jianmen Tofu
Originating from Jianmen Pass in Sichuan, this silky tofu dish is richly spiced with mala flavors and a glossy red sauce, perfect over steamed rice.
Sauerkraut Fish (Suan Cai Yu)
A classic Sichuan dish featuring tender fish fillets in a tangy and spicy broth, with pickled cabbage adding depth and zest.
Fish-Fragrant Shredded Potatoes (Yu Xiang Potato Shreds)
A classic Sichuan flavor meets shredded potatoes, combining sour, sweet, spicy, and savory notes. Crisp texture, perfect over rice, a refreshing twist for everyday meals.
Stir-fried Bitter Gourd with Eggs
Bitter gourd is stir-fried with fluffy egg, creating a balanced dish that's slightly bitter yet refreshing. A quick and healthy Chinese home-style meal.
Stir-fried Chinese Lettuce with Fermented Black Beans and Dace Fish
A classic Cantonese quick stir-fry where the savory fermented black beans and delicious dace perfectly complement the crisp-tender Chinese lettuce. Ready in minutes, an irresistible rice dish.
Chaozhou Gongfu Tea
A creative fusion of Chaozhou Gongfu tea and cuisine: crispy chicken pieces with rich tea aroma, capturing the charm of Chaoshan region in every bite.
Chaozhou Beef Noodles with Satay Sauce
A classic Chaoshan dish with rich satay sauce, tender beef, and chewy noodles. Truly unforgettable.