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Ryan: "Chinatown is hardcore New York. That's people working on the street. The open market is insane. I would show you an open truck full of pigs. We'd go and get lunch at Peking Duck House -- ve...view morery inexpensive for the amount of food you get. The atmosphere is beautiful and quiet, it is the perfect place to rest and refuel during a day of walking and shopping in Chinatown.A lot of...
One of The most sophisticated arts of Chinese Cooking. We prepare well in advance. First, air is first pumped into the duck to stretch and loosen the skin, and then boiled water is repeatedly spread over the bird, which is then carefully dried. The dried skin is rubbed all over with maltose and the duck is then roasted in a hot oven for a period of time until the meat is tender and the skin...
With its "juicy" meat and "savory, crispy skin", the signature Peking duck "carved tableside" is a "real treat" at this "old-fashioned" Chinese duo; if the decor seems "lacking" and service somewhat "lackadaisical", "wine lovers" applaud the BYO policy at the Chinatown location.
If you've never savored the marvelous flavor of Peking Duck cooked to perfection, this is the place to go. Savor it family-style (in a decent-sized group), and enjoy all the parts from the great meat (sliced with gusto at your table) to the crispy skin. Served, of course, with pancakes and the usual accompaniments, this is the real thing as you might expect it in China. For the non-duck lovers,...
Cost and health be damned, this is a place to eat you some duck. More than a fair fowl available here, with crispy skin and tangy, mouth-watering flesh. Menu's supporting cast of Chinese standbys does a decent job, too. Subdued décor courtesy of recent renovation make for a romantic night, at least by Chinatown standards. Well worth the spree—might as well go all the way, including postage.
Real Peking duck is a thing of beauty. No New York restaurant does better by this traditional delicacy—or serves more of it—than the original Chinatown Peking Duck House. Refurbished a few years back with a new paint job and mood lighting, this once grungy restaurant is now as elegant and inviting as its famous fowl. Start with meaty Shanghai soup dumplings then move on to the main event (a...
Midtown and Chinatown locations serve classic Chinese and specialty Peking duck in modern, dimly lit atmosphere crowded by loyal locals.
Our meal was exceptional!
You have to get there early to get their Peking duck they only cook 100 each day!
I have been craving it ever since we had it!
Some of their dishes are Spicy so beware
The prices are very good as...
I guess there are several different ways to serve crispy duck.
I found the pancakes too thick. The duck meat itself came in filets instead of flaked, which made it harder to soak in the plum sauce. We were also given knifes and forks, and...
When a restaurant's name is Peking Duck House what else are you going to order? Had to order the duck! Started off with some tasty pork dumplings and had the Peking Duck as an entree for two. They thinly slice off all the duck meat...
Everyone comes here for the Peking duck, where the chef carves a whole duck right in front of your eyes. The meat is then served with soft fluffy buns, or a thin Chinese pancake (which I prefer), freshly cut strips of scallion and cucumber, and...
We were really looking forwards to visiting Chinatown and this restaurant, as we really enjoy Chinese food and had a great Chinese meal mid-town on our last NY trip.
How utterly disappointed we were.
Ushered downstairs to a windowless and drab cellar, we were served...
Alcohol: Wine/Beer only
Chinatown's Best Restaurants: The stylish, contemporary digs at this ever-popular Chinatown joint are a refreshing departure from the other, more ho-hum alternatives in the area. As the name suggests, the star of the menu here is the delicious duck. Prepared by pumping the fowl full of air, soaking it with boiled water and then slowly oven-roasting it until it's perfectly crisp, this main is...
Peking Duck House can be found at Mott St 28. The following is offered: Restaurants. The entry is present with us since Sep 9, 2010 and was last updated on Nov 14, 2013. In New York there are 2307 other Restaurants. An overview can be found here.
Peking Duck House is located at 28 Mott At Mosco St, New York, NY. This location is in the Chelsea neighborhood. This business specializes in Restaurants.
One of The most sophisticated arts of Chinese Cooking. We prepare well in advance. First, air is first pumped into the duck to stretch and loosen the skin, and then boiled water is repeatedly spread over the bird, which is then carefully dried. The dried skin is rubbed all over with maltose and the duck is then roasted in a hot oven for a period of time until the meat is tender and the skin...
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