- Peking duck
- BYOB
- good for groups
- great value
- wine
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- Nate LinskyOctober 17, 2017Really good for a group. The duck was needless to say delicious and so were the other entrees we got, perhaps most notably the fried prawns. BYOB if you like!
- Berk KapiciogluMay 13, 2017The duck was out of this world. We also had sweet shrimp, that was also out of this world. I will be back here and eat all their duck and shrimp. Authentic Chinese restaurant. Great for groups.
- SheenaFebruary 8, 2020The duck was fine but the bing (the wrap) WAS FLOUR TORTILLAS. Like from the grocery store. Peking duck is in a much thinner, perfectly flat, smaller wrap and I was horrified. Inauthentic save your $
- MarcJanuary 4, 2016TimeOut Top Chinatown Rest: Select the “3-way”: the duck main course (w/pancakes & plum sauce), a vegetable stir-fry w/leftover bits of meat, & cabbage soup made w/the remaining bone
- Vinaya VishwanathMay 8, 2015BYOB! You can bring pretty much any type of liquor. Ask for a table downstairs for a large group. Noise level is high but that's what is fun about it.
- Kirill KukuruzaNovember 28, 2016Be prepared to eat a lot, for Peking duck dinner you'll get - soup, appetizers, whole duck, 2 entrees of your choice and a dessert.
- emily chenFebruary 28, 2016BYOB - but not beer! That is all. Great place for a big group and a cheap meal. Oh and get the duck.
- Julia KwongJuly 29, 2013Best Peking duck in NY! Get it with the soup made from the rest of the duck. It's great and complements the duck well. Sadly, the noodles aren't as good as before.
- Daisy DaSeptember 6, 2014Today's duck was lean we also had eggplant and minced pork a bit lack of spice. I will be eating leftovers tomorrow (and I will have a good workout)
- Rebecca MazzaMarch 31, 2018Not the best Peking duck in the world but very good for New York. Seafood rice cakes are great!
- Melanie W.December 25, 2013The Peking Duck is excellent, but this place is missing the pillowy bao that makes the duck amazing. The service and atmosphere are excellent though.
- Frank MaguireFebruary 9, 2015Not just a clever name. Best peking duck I've ever had. Go with 4+ friends and get the special. Garlic shrimp was also fantastic
- Mike ShermanSeptember 12, 2017Fixed price duck meal is the way to go, priced based on the size of your party. The entrées are excellent as well.
- Mullica ZudsiriDecember 25, 2017Obviously get the duck! There’s tables to fit probably 13 max but get a reservation it’s busy during the holidays.
- Nick BurtoJuly 24, 2012the duck was lean so me for that's a big tick. do it with 4 people so you hit the "min 4 servings" and BYO wine!
- CompassApril 24, 2014Sophisticated white tablecloths and floor-to-ceiling windows make Peking Duck stand out in Chinatown. But it’s right at home here with powerful flavors and perfect Peking duck platter.
- The best Peking Duck in Chinatown where it has the ambiance as well. But pricier, but taste is always consistent
- Sandra Ávila-GamioJanuary 1, 2017Delicious, BYOB is the cherry on the cake. The peking duck is amazing, best one I've had outside China.
- Ricky SherrillJuly 16, 2016The best Peking Duck in the City & no corkage fee. So grab some bottles and enjoy.
- Czarinna AndresOctober 26, 2015Not the greatest servers but definitely the best Peking duck in NY! You wouldn't think you just walked down Mott street once inside.
- We usually order Peking duck with some vegetable dishes... My parents drive over 45 minute for their duck... Pricier than all Chinatown places but the best!!!
- The Corcoran GroupApril 21, 2011Its décor is a step above the neighboring places, and the Peking Duck is crispy, savory and delicious. Save some dollars and bring your own wine, its BYOB.
- MischaMarch 29, 2015Yes you guessed, the duck is the one to get, don't worry about cleaning it they'll do it for you
- JulinaApril 19, 2011Try the Peking Duck - Clean and beautiful decor and delicious dishes! Indeed great! Of course don't forget their signature dish "Peking duck" yummmmmy!
- Anna EbbesenDecember 13, 2014There is ample food for three people in one tasty duck. No need to get a menu.
- Vivian LeungApril 15, 2012Scallion pancakes, steamed pork soup dumplings and of course peking duck is a must. Byob and feast!
- The best Peking duck in NYC. It's best to go with at least two others. Also, ask for the tasty duck soup they make with the bones!
- MimiJanuary 3, 2012If you're looking for a supplementary dish and live spice, the shredded pork with dried bean curd is excellent.
- Jannica RobertsonOctober 11, 2011Peking duck dinner special is perfect for a group of 4+. Try the crispy string beans with minced pork entree.
- motoki ishikawaFebruary 7, 2013Great food, good service, but beware they serve the duck first, before anything else!!
- Hans WolfMay 30, 2010The duck is awesome! Not a duck man myself...never been...but this one is edible and delicious. Pair it with a Tsin Gao Beer (pronounced Chingao) Great!
- Mark Chu-CarrollDecember 28, 2012Peking duck is one of the worlds truly great dishes. This place makes the best in NYC!
- Gregory FisherMay 20, 2018Skin was not crispy enough and cucumbers felt like they were not fresh, while the pancake wraps were comically large; plus,everything else on the menu besides the duck we had was noticeably poor...meh
- Mary ChanDecember 18, 2013Their Peking duck is good .. The "tortilla" they use to make the mini sandwich taste like crap straight from the deli
- M Reilly-BrooksDecember 2, 2016The duck of course and most everything--but the food is fairly expensive and the staff, not particularly friendly.
- WendaliciousApril 24, 2014Stick with just ordering the Peking Duck! The quality of their other dishes have definitely gone down.
- KathSeptember 22, 2013Maybe because I just got back from Beijing . the duck sucks! Pancakes are too thick n big sauce too sweet, duck skin is NOT crispy the way it supposed to be. Plus, they are cut too thick of a piece.
- Stu RapleyJanuary 2, 2014Guys, when you use the bathroom be aware that when the door opens the closet table can see you at the urinal. Good times.