糖耳朵
Crispy, golden, and sweet Beijing snack shaped like ears, coated in glossy maltose syrup. Each bite melts in your mouth with pure sweetness.
Jiaoquan (Beijing Fried Dough Rings)
Crispy golden fried dough rings, a classic Beijing breakfast. Best enjoyed with douzhi (fermented drink) or millet porridge for an authentic taste.
Douzhir (Beijing Fermented Mung Bean Drink)
Douzhir is a traditional Beijing snack with a distinctive sour and savory flavor. Often served with fried rings and pickled vegetables, it offers an unforgettable fermented taste.
Yú Fàn (Fish Rice)
A classic Chaoshan dish where fish is poached in brine, highlighting natural flavors with a tender and savory taste, often served cold.
卤煮火烧
Luzhu Huoshao is a famous Beijing street food featuring pork intestines and lungs braised in a rich spiced broth, served with grilled flatbread. Hearty and flavorful.
Pork Skin Jelly (Pork Aspic)
A traditional Chinese cold appetizer, crystal clear and delightfully chewy, rich in collagen, refreshing, and a must-have for festive banquets.
Eight Treasure Duck
A classic Shanghainese dish of deboned duck stuffed with eight treasures, soft and fragrant, elaborate but rewarding.
Dry-Fried Meatballs (Gan Zha Wan Zi)
Crispy on the outside, tender and juicy inside, golden brown – these meatballs are a classic Beijing dish. Simple to make but needs careful timing.
Macau Sesame Candy
A classic Macau street snack, perfectly blending toasted sesame with caramelized sugar, delivering a crunchy and sweet delight.
Double-Skin Milk (Shuang Pi Nai)
Smooth and silky with rich milk flavor, the two layers of milk skin give a unique texture. A classic Cantonese dessert.
土笋冻
A classic Fujian cold appetizer made from sea worms simmered into a savory jelly. Served with a tangy dipping sauce, it's smooth, chewy, and refreshing.
Sanxian Doupi (Three Delicacies Bean Skin)
Crispy golden crust, soft and flavorful filling, Sanxian Doupi is a classic Wuhan breakfast choice, offering a delightful interplay of textures in every bite.
Stewed Small Fish with Corn Cakes
A traditional Tianjin farmhouse dish: soft corn cakes soak up savory fish broth, while small fish are braised until tender and flavorful.
炒肝 (Stir-fried Liver with Intestines)
A traditional Beijing street snack, featuring tender pork liver and chewy intestines in a thick, savory garlic sauce that's rich and satisfying.
艾窝窝
A traditional Beijing dessert: soft and sweet glutinous rice balls filled with red bean paste and coated with sesame seeds.
Lǘ Dǎ Gǔn (Beijing Soybean Flour Roll)
A classic Beijing snack, Lǘ Dǎ Gǔn features soft glutinous rice rolls filled with sweet red bean paste, coated in aromatic roasted soybean flour. Chewy and sweet.
Hanmian Three Steam (Hubei Steamed Trio)
A classic Hubei dish: pork, fish, and vegetables coated in rice flour and steamed, preserving natural flavors and offering a light, healthy, and comforting meal.
Mianyang Three Steamed Delicacies
A traditional steamed dish from Mianyang, Hubei. Three main ingredients coated with rice flour and steamed together, tender, fragrant, and wholesome.
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.
Red Dates Stuffed with Sweet Bean Paste
A classic Chinese dessert blending the chewy sweetness of red dates with the silky smoothness of red bean paste, offering a delightful balance of flavors.