Huizhou Yipin Pot
Layers of ingredients simmer in a clay pot, yielding a rich broth. The harmony of meat and vegetables embodies Huizhou cuisine, a heartwarming winter dish.
Clear Simmered Whole Chicken
A whole chicken simmered in clear broth until tender and flavorful. A nourishing, comforting dish perfect for winter.
Dun Diaozi (Braised Pig Offal)
A traditional Beijing snack, featuring pig intestines, lungs, and other offal, slow-braised to a rich broth, tender texture, and lasting flavor.
Simmered Beef (Wei Niurou)
Beef slowly simmered until tender and succulent, with rich, savory gravy that warms the body and soul — perfect for cold seasons.
Red-Braised Pork Hock (Hong Shao Ti Bang)
A classic Chinese banquet dish, the pork hock is braised until tender and glossy, with a rich savory-sweet sauce that melts in your mouth.
White Pork and Blood Sausage
A classic Northeast Chinese dish: tender pork belly, silky blood sausage, and tangy pickled cabbage slow-cooked to perfection – a comforting taste of home.
Red Date Braised Pork Elbow
Glossy red in color, the pork is tender and sweet, with the natural sweetness of red dates perfectly complementing its rich flavor. A nourishing and festive dish.
Huizhou Yipin Pot
A traditional dish from Huizhou, Anhui, with layered ingredients slow-cooked in a clay pot, rich broth, tender meat, warming body and soul.
Goji Berry and Pig Trotter Soup
A nourishing Cantonese soup with tender pig trotters rich in collagen, sweet red dates and goji berries, milky broth, warm and comforting.
Duck Stuffed with Shark Fin
This classic dish features a whole duck stuffed with premium shark fin, slow-braised until tender, with a rich, savory sauce. A luxurious centerpiece for banquets.
Four-Happiness Meatballs (Si Xi Wan Zi)
Four-Happiness Meatballs is a classic Chinese festive dish symbolizing luck, fortune, longevity, and happiness. Made with pork and water chestnuts, deep-fried then braised, the meatballs are tender, juicy, and coated with a rich, glossy sauce—a must-have for New Year feasts.
Sandpot Three Flavors (Sa Guo San Wei)
This dish uses a clay pot to slowly braise chicken, pork belly, and shiitake mushrooms together. The three ingredients intermingle their umami, creating a rich broth with tender meat. It's warming and comforting.
Dongpo Braised Pork Belly
Tender, luscious, and gleaming with a deep red glaze, this classic Hangzhou dish features pork belly slow-braised to perfection. The rich, savory-sweet flavor melts in your mouth, making it a prized centerpiece for any meal.