老北京豆酱
A classic Beijing-style bean sauce, slow-cooked with soybeans and pork belly, rich in flavor and soft in texture, perfect with steamed rice.
Chaozhou Peanut Candy (Dou Fang)
A traditional Chaozhou sweet snack combining peanuts and maltose syrup into crunchy squares, bursting with nutty aroma and sweetness.
Qishan Saozi Noodles
A signature Shaanxi noodle dish featuring a tangy and spicy broth, springy noodles, and savory minced pork topping that awakens the appetite.
Chaozhou Preserved Buddha's Hand (Lao Xiang Huang)
Buddha’s hand citrus, salted and candied, aged to develop deeper flavor. Sweet with unique citrus aroma, a traditional Chaozhou preserved fruit perfect with tea.
三不沾
San Bu Zhan, a court dessert from the Qing Dynasty, known for its unique texture that doesn't stick to the plate, chopsticks, or teeth. Golden, sweet, and soft, it's an unforgettable treat.
Beijing Lamb Head Meat
A classic Beijing cold dish: boiled lamb head sliced thin, served with Sichuan pepper salt. Crisp texture, pure flavor, perfect with drinks.
Beijing Halogen Boiled Huoshao (Luzhu Huoshao)
A classic Beijing street food, pork intestines and lungs slowly braised in spiced soy broth, served with fried tofu and baked buns, rich and aromatic.
Beijing Eight Pastries (Jingba Jian)
Jingba Jian is a classic Beijing palace pastry, featuring eight elegant shapes and fillings. Buttery, crispy, and sweet, it symbolizes good fortune and is a prized gift for festivals.
Chaozhou Guozhi (Teochew Rice Noodle Soup)
A traditional Chaoshan breakfast, featuring silky rice noodles in a rich, aromatic soy-based broth, topped with braised eggs and tofu puffs.
Chaozhou Bowl Cake
A traditional Chaoshan rice snack: soft and savory steamed rice cakes topped with preserved radish and shrimp, full of flavor.
Teochew Spring Rolls
Crispy golden wrappers filled with savory, juicy ingredients – a must-have festive snack in the Chaoshan region, bursting with flavor.
Chaozhou Sweet Glazed Yam (Gong Shao)
A classic Chaozhou dessert where tender yam pieces are coated in a thick, sweet syrup infused with osmanthus and citrus. Perfect hot or cold as a banquet finale.
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.
San Bu Nian (Three-Non-Sticky)
A classic Beijing dessert that refuses to stick to plate, chopsticks, or teeth. Soft, sweet, and silky, it's a timeless egg yolk treat.
Beijing-Style Instant-Boiled Mutton
A traditional Beijing hot pot featuring fresh lamb sliced paper-thin, cooked in a clear broth and dipped in savory sesame sauce. Perfect comfort for winter.
Chaozhou Gofu Lotus Root
A classic Chaozhou dessert, featuring tender lotus root slowly simmered with sugar and oil until translucent, soft, sweet, and irresistibly aromatic.
Chaozhou Gong Shao Pumpkin
A traditional Chaozhou dessert featuring tender pumpkin coated in a glossy syrup and sprinkled with sesame. Perfect served hot or cold as a banquet classic.
Chaozhou Gāo Shāo Taro (Braised Taro in Syrup)
A traditional Chaoshan dessert, deep-fried taro coated with thick syrup, crispy outside and soft inside, sweet and delicious, perfect for festive occasions.
Teochew Candied Sweet Potatoes
A traditional Teochew dessert, golden sweet potatoes coated in glossy syrup, soft and sweet, not cloying, a refined ending to a banquet.
Chaozhou Sweet Glutinous Rice
A classic Chaozhou dessert, soft and sticky with rich coconut flavor and delightful textures, leaving a lingering taste.