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[ more from 10best]
"The stylish, contemporary digs at this ever-popular Chinatown joint are a refreshing departure from the other, more ho-hum, alternatives in the area. In addition to the delicious duck – prepared by pumping the fowl full of air, soaking it with boiled wate..."
[ more from dinersjournal.blogs.nytimes]
"In fact, Peking Duck, when sliced properly, should not have any meat on it at all. The meat is later usually cooked as part of another dish, very popularly, as fried noodles with duck, as opposed to being served up sliced, on its own...."
[ more from dinesite]
"The ambiance here is tranquil, with a series of rooms, both public and private, featuring attractive stone-cupped chandeliers, commodious round booths, and a china closet filled with antiques. Formerly known as Beijing Duck House, they`ve hung onto their..."
[ more from foodbuzz]
"We kicked off the day with lunch at Peking Duck House. We have always enjoyed this restaurant for its Peking duck - more specifically, its Peking duck skin! Ah yes, we do enjoy some crispy duck skin...."
[ more from insiderpages]
"I read all the reviews and it seemed like a one of those restaurants that has good food and bad service which is quite common unfortunately. My party was seated in the basement with every other asian group while all other non asian groups were seated in t..."
[ more from judysbook]
| "I know that china town isn't the place to receive the greatest service in nyc, but I've really had it when I went to peking duck house last weekend. The food was excellent, the place was very clean and the foods came out pretty quickly...." |
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[ more from nyjournal.squarespace]
"While I would happily recommend the food, the service wins no awards. When I arrived, it was a full ten minutes before anyone took a drink order...."
[ more from nymag]
"In the heart of Chinatown, you expect uncompromised, robust flavors, and Peking Duck House doesn�t disappoint. Duck, naturally, is the signature dish here, and the big attraction drawing in mainly crowds of non-Chinese folks pleased not to be sitting un..."
[ more from pabulum.ext212]
"Peking Duck House is unlike any other place in Chinatown because they actually have decent lighting and they put extra effort with its interior design. It’s also unlike any other place in Chinatown because you dine with mostly white people around yo..."
[ more from seriouseats]
"Although the duck was accompanied by sliced cucumber, scallions, hoisin sauce, rice, and pancake wraps (which I felt were too thick), it tasted perfectly good on its own...."
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