Called ahead to confirm and order roast duck combo for the first time Friday after work and successfully got myself a meal
Got there within 5 minutes after calling and my duck’s being sliced fresh!
Flavor’s pretty good, definitely can taste the 盐水鸭 flavor which differs itself from other Peking duck places. I think they just marinate all ducks together. (Update, after taking another look and order, it is Nanjing Roast Duck, explains the salted flavor lol)
Rich white pepper flavored soup with lettuce, chunks of duck and tofu. Salt & pepper meat & bones’s well seasoned, some part can be hardened by frying but most parts are just nicely crispy. Cucumber and green onion’s very fresh.
I basically did 3-4 slices of duck per flour tortilla and by the time I finish my first box of duck, there are no tortillas left. Would suggest get two packs of tortillas at check out. Sauce was some what enough though, 2 were provided.
Definitely a great place for nearby duck enthusiasts!
Bout $75 for roast duck...
Read moreIt's labeled as a Peking duck restaurant, but the way they prepare the duck is kind of like a hybrid of Peking and roast duck. The skin isn't served separately and isn't crisp.
That being said, the taste and the value are still superb. I feel the 3 course duck meal is the best deal. It can feed about 2 hungry guys or up to 4 regular people. Included is a whole duck, duck soup, and fried duck bones (there's still meat on them). The duck itself is very flavorful, and I think they make their own duck sauce (not positive). They give you crepes, spring onions, and cucumber slivers for you to assemble your own little "burritos." The soup is also good, but the surprise hit was the duck bones. They're fried until the meat is crisp and seasoned with dry rub. Ask for extra crispy.
Besides duck, this restaurant has an assortment of traditional cold dishes. You can mix and match items that are at the same price point since it's sold by weight.
Lastly, they accept...
Read moreI had the Peking Duck Combo Meal twice, both times takeout and they were very good and tasty. The location was previously a Korean fast food and that’s why you see reviews of Korean food mixed in here. Google should really fix this problem. Back to the Duck Palace. The duck was well seasoned and delicious. The meat was carved out with both skin and meat so it is not just skin only. This is just another style of eating Peking Duck, not more or less “authentic “ as I had both styles in China, in Beijing no less. The combo meal comes with a Duck soup, first time it was real good, the second time I think the cook tipped the whole bottle of pepper in it 😲. The carcass of the duck, mainly the neck and leg bones, were deep fried and they are surprisingly tasty, excellent when washed down with...
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