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Welcome to Peking Duck House

Located in the heart of New York City's Chinatown, Peking Duck House is a renowned Chinese restaurant known for its authentic Peking duck dishes. With a wide range of delicious options, including limited vegetarian choices, this casual yet vibrant eatery offers a memorable dining experience. From its wheelchair accessible entrance to its free Wi-Fi and outdoor seating, Peking Duck House caters to a diverse range of diners. Whether you're looking to enjoy a relaxing meal with friends or host a special event in their private dining area, this establishment has everything you need for a fantastic dining experience. Don't miss out on trying their signature Peking duck dish - it's truly a must-try!

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Welcome to Peking Duck House, a Chinese restaurant located in the heart of New York City at 28 Mott St. This restaurant offers a wide range of amenities including reservation options, delivery, takeout, and catering services.

Peking Duck House is known for its authentic Chinese cuisine, with a specialty in their signature Peking Duck dish. The restaurant is wheelchair accessible, with ADA-compliant features such as entrances and restrooms. They offer limited vegetarian options, making it a great choice for both meat-eaters and non-meat-eaters alike.

With a casual and welcoming atmosphere, Peking Duck House is perfect for groups, families, and individuals looking for a delicious dinner experience. The restaurant also offers outdoor seating, happy hour specials, and free Wi-Fi for guests to enjoy.

Overall, Peking Duck House is a must-visit for anyone craving traditional Chinese flavors in a comfortable setting. Whether you're looking for a quick bite or a leisurely dining experience, this restaurant has something for everyone.

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R C.
R C.

This is absolutely the best orange chicken I have ever had. I order it every time I am here, it never disappoints!!!

Nalicia S.
Nalicia S.

A really easy spot to miss, Peking Duck House is a must try for anyone looking for some delicious Peking duck! The exterior is a bit shoddy but inside is a really spacious and nice restaurant with ample seating. It does get busy around the evenings, especially on Fridays and Saturdays. The Peking Duck dinner is $59 per person for half a duck, soup, a variety of appetizers, any entree on the menu, fried rice, and fresh fruit. I loved the Shrimp Sizzling Rice soup over the Wonton soup. I felt it had a lot more flavor and was just better overall. Of course, the Wonton soup was good but not anything remarkable. The apps include Chicken with Pinenut in a lettuce cup, BBQ Beef, a Spring Roll, and a steamed Vegetable Dumpling. You get one piece of each - I liked the Chicken and the Beef, especially the latter, which was well made and tender with tons of flavor. The roll and dumpling were average but still good. Finally, the Duck! It was carved tableside, which was a nice touch. The Peking Duck came with hoisin sauce, celery and cucumbers, and crepes to wrap it in. It was so delicious - very crispy yet tender and juicy and succulent. It paired well with the sauce, cucumbers, and crepe. My only qualm is the portion - I felt it was a small amount for the price and for two people to share. For our entree, we got the Crispy Duck, which was also delicious but 2nd to the Peking Duck. The Crispy Duck was cripsy but a bit on the saltier side, which I didn't like. Lastly, the fruits that we got for dessert was my least favorite. It was clear that the fruit wasn't fresh as the cantaloupe looked soggy and the kiwi looked dry - honestly, I would have preferred no dessert than the fruits. Overall, this was a good spot for Peking Duck, although it is on the pricey side. It's a really nice and clean spot and can accommodate large parties. I recommend checking it out if you're in the area and craving Peking duck.

Janet S.
Janet S.

We wanted a lot of duck and we got it. A whole duck was sliced (not shredded) for the three of us and we scoffed it no problem. Delicious thick pieces of duck with crispy skin. Yes we made pancakes but really we just wanted another whole duck. Good value and good service. The boys on the next table had a bottle of wine and a bottle of whiskey with their duck. Admirable but less time handling duck if you have to handle bottles as well. Highly recommended.

Ann P.
Ann P.

Peking Duck House in New York's Chinatown was absolutely fantastic! We were here for their namesake - Peking Duck of course! Th king Duck melts in your mouth and pairs perfectly with the thin pancake, hoisin and scallions. I love the steamed thin pancakes as opposed to the thicker fluffier bao buns. It's $47 per person for the Duck and the chef comes out and slices it table side! This is a must order! We also ordered orange chicken and snap peas! So delicious and paired well with our duck! The ambiance is great for date night or parties!

Jay G.
Jay G.

The best of Chinatown! Outstanding Peking Duck which is crispy skinned and delicate pancake. Also enjoyed their barbecue Lamb Chops but found the wonton soup and Hot and sour soup to be just ordinary. The beef in broccoli was good but not as great as the Peking Duck. I do like getting a table towards the back so you can actually see the chef cutting up the duck.

Gatangalie S.
Gatangalie S.

A group of 3 of us dined at Peking Duck House located in Chinatown, NYC on a winter Friday evening. They also have another location in NYC as well. It was about a 15 minute wait before we were seated. This restaurant actually gets packed. It's totally fancy inside with white table cloth and showcases their silverware. Their waiters spoke really good English. It's one of those restaurant you can bring your clients, go with a group of friends or dine with family. It's really worth it to go with a group. Peking Duck House signature dish is its duck. Their menu is customized in such a way where you can order 1/2 duck for a group of two or four. So there were three of us and we were able to order 1/2 duck for a group of 2. Our orders came with two soups, four spring rolls, chicken with peanuts that's served with salad leaf and a few beef skewers. Our order came with one entree so we decided to get the shrimp fried rice. Now back to the duck, they sliced it up into pieces and served in a plate. They also served with a taco kinda wrap, celeries, cucumbers and this brown sauce that's addicting. The duck is then seasoned and roasted, often in a vertical oven, until the skin is crispy and golden. Basically you can make your own duck taco. It's the most delicious, tasty and crispy duck I'd ever tried. You can also bring your own wine which is always a plus. Excellent services! A bit pricey, but overall the food was delicious and atmosphere was just amazing. Enjoy!