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Bang Bang Chicken – Chinese dish, ingredients & origin

Authentic Origins

Bang Bang Chicken (Bang Bang Ji) stands as an iconic classic of Sichuan cuisine, masterfully uniting spicy, nutty, and tangy flavours in perfect harmony.

In our interpretation, this traditional dish is served in refined dim sum portions, allowing its intense flavour profile to be experienced with focus and clarity—never overwhelming the palate or dominating subsequent courses.

Bang bang chicken – classic Sichuan shredded chicken dish

The Story Behind the Name

The poetic name „Bang Bang“ originates from the traditional preparation technique: after poaching, the chicken is not sliced but gently pounded with a wooden stick until the fibres naturally separate. This method preserves juiciness while yielding a tender, silky texture—without the harsh tearing caused by knife cuts.
Bang bang chicken with sesame chili sauce close-up

The Art of Poultry Selection

The quality of Bang Bang Chicken hinges entirely on the choice of poultry. We use exclusively free-range yellow-feathered chicken, slow-poached until buttery tender yet structurally intact. Only this approach maintains clearly defined, succulent fibres that embrace the spicy sauce like a second skin—never dry, never stringy.
Bang bang chicken served cold

Depth of Flavour Over Pure Heat

While Sichuan cuisine is often associated with fiery spice, the true mastery of Bang Bang Chicken lies in balance. The gentle heat from chillies serves merely as a carrier for deeper complexities: it awakens the palate for the creamy richness of sesame, the brightness of rice vinegar, and the floral tingle of Sichuan pepper that leaves a subtle numbing sensation.

The Soul of the Dish: The Sauce

The sauce is the heart of this creation. Freshly toasted sesame seeds form a velvety base, fermented chilli paste delivers gentle warmth rather than aggressive heat, rice vinegar contributes lift and clarity, and a hint of Sichuan pepper creates the signature "mala" (numbing-spicy) sensation. These four elements must harmonise in precise proportion—too much chilli overwhelms, too little sesame loses depth.

Why Serve as Dim Sum?

The deliberately modest portion is not a compromise but a culinary strategy: in dim sum size, the flavours concentrate and intensify with every bite. Simultaneously, this format positions Bang Bang Chicken as a flavour accent within a broader tasting menu—without causing satiety or flavour fatigue.

Temperature and Peak Freshness

Unlike many warm dim sum items, Bang Bang Chicken is best served chilled or at room temperature. This temperature highlights the freshness of herbs, the clarity of vinegar, and the silken texture of the meat. The sauce remains stable without oil separation, unfolding its full aroma only upon contact with the palate—a deliberate contrast between cool temperature and warm spice.

Harmony Within the Menu

Within our dim sum collection, Bang Bang Chicken serves as a flavourful counterpoint: while steamed dumplings offer soft delicacy and fried items deliver crisp texture, this dish contributes a spicy-tangy freshness that awakens the palate and prepares it for subsequent creations. It functions as a tasteful "reset" between courses.

A Timeless Classic Reimagined

In summary, our Bang Bang Chicken unites tradition with contemporary dim sum philosophy: artisanal preparation, balanced sauce, intentional portioning, and a texture that floats between tenderness and definition. It is more than an appetiser—it is an invitation to experience the soul of Sichuan cuisine in a single, perfect bite.

Conclusion

Bang Bang Chicken as dim sum shows how bold flavors can remain precise.

Classic, structured, and balanced.

FAQ

Bang Bang Chicken is not intensely spicy – the heat serves to enhance other flavours. The sauce balances gentle chilli warmth with creamy sesame and tangy vinegar. For those sensitive to spice, please inform staff when ordering.

We use exclusively free-range yellow-feathered chicken (土雞), slow-poached until buttery tender. The quality of the poultry is essential for achieving the dish's characteristic fibrous yet tender texture.

Yes, the sauce contains sesame and soy sauce. Upon request, we can prepare a sesame-free version. Please inform us of any allergies or dietary restrictions when ordering.

Slight chill or room temperature highlights the freshness of herbs and clarity of vinegar. Serving warm would cause the sauce to separate and lose its delicate flavour balance.

The traditional sauce contains soy sauce, which includes gluten. Upon request, we gladly prepare a gluten-free version using tamari or a salt-based alternative.

Bang Bang Chicken pairs beautifully with steamed dim sum like Siu Mai or Har Gow, providing a spicy-tangy contrast. For beverages, we recommend a lightly sweet Oolong tea or a crisp, hoppy Pilsner.