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.
Youmian Fish (Shanxi Oat Noodle Fish)
A traditional Shanxi pasta shaped like small fish, with a chewy and smooth texture, served with a tangy tomato-egg sauce that delights the palate.
Chaozhou Song Guo (Fluffy Rice Cake)
A traditional Chaoshan steamed cake, soft and lightly sweet with a subtle rice aroma, ideal as a tea snack or breakfast.
Spring Pancake (Spring Roll)
Crispy golden wrappers encase a savory filling of pork and vegetables, creating a delightful contrast of textures. A beloved festival dish symbolizing prosperity and reunion.
Crispy Sugar-Coated Taro (Fansha Taro)
A classic Chaoshan dessert featuring crispy fried taro sticks coated with a snowy, crystalline sugar crust – sweet, crunchy, and utterly addictive.
Macau Grass Jelly
Macau grass jelly is made from Mesona chinensis, resulting in a smooth and refreshing black jelly. It's typically served with honey or condensed milk; a classic summer dessert.
拔丝苹果
Basi Apple is a classic Chinese dessert featuring crispy apple slices coated in a glossy caramel sauce that can be stretched into long threads. It is a popular dish at banquets, offering a delightful combination of sweet crunch and fruity freshness.
Tangyuan (Glutinous Rice Balls)
Tangyuan is the iconic dessert of the Lantern Festival, symbolizing reunion and happiness. With a soft, chewy outer layer and sweet, flowing black sesame filling, each bite is pure comfort. Whether filled with black sesame, peanut, or red bean paste, it warms the heart.