I ordered the Beef Chow Fun, dine-in. I was actually pleasantly surprised. The Chow Fun noodles had that just-right texture and soft meatiness I used to find at P.F. Chang’s… back when they served a Chow Fun noodle. Not copious amounts but, fair amounts of tender beef in the dish. A good sauce and fair portion as well. Plate presentation wasn’t even considered. Nonetheless it was rather tasty, actually.
The service/owners are busy but friendly.
I see the crowd this restaurant is aiming for. This ain’t fine Chinese dinning. This is convenience food. Don’t bring a date here hoping to romance her. The ambiance is “Chinese kitsch”. Plenty of cute Chinese decorations but, tables and chairs of a pizza parlor. The blinds at the front are a bit tired and they could take the silly icicle lights down too. I kinda feel like I’m in Vegas.
All that said, if you’re not expecting too much and don’t want to spend too much on just feeding yourself and maybe the kids, this place...
Read moreI used to order from Peking spending from $75 - $120 plus tip and was satisfied until I came in to place an order and for some reason the man at the front counter was very rude to me. I greeted him when I came in and said how are you doing and he said I AM BUSY. I waited for a while until I saw he wasn't doing anything at all and he purposely ignored me. I was very confused by this because the only other customers that were there were already seated and eating their meal. and there was a lady that had come out of the back and for about 15 maybe 20 minutes no one addressed me. They just kept walking around while I was standing there by the fish tank. I waited that long just to see if this was purposely done and it was so I waited til both of them were in front of me and said I don't know what I could have done for them to treat me like this but have a good evening anyway. I hope your other customers will get better service than I did. I haven't...
Read moreFirst off let me say that this place HAS good food, from there things go downhill. Most of their business is to go. But for me, I want to eat my Chinese food when it's hot and fresh. To go is ok for stuff like noodles or rice, but not for other stuff. Tonight the poor lady was working the dine in customers and the very busy to go orders. She was answering the phone and taking the orders all while keeping a watchful eye on her baby that was quietly entertained with cartoons. You cannot expect one person to do all this and because of that everyone suffers...including the lady trying to keep things together. This is unfortunately a new normal...people do not want to work and those left to pull the load are forced to do triple the work. I just really hope that they hire more help for the front of the house, it's just so frustrating that it took over an hour to order, eat and...
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