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    Peking Duck House

    3.6 (214 reviews)
    ModerateChinese
    Closed 11:30 am - 10:00 pm

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    Dogs allowed
    Good for groups

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    Anny H.

    Been craving pecking duck and was so happy when I found this place. They have spacious parking, and a lot of seating. We came in a Thursday night around 7pm and they weren't to busy. The inside was very beautiful very nice and pretty interior, perfect for date night! We ordered the half peking duck, and it was amazing, I havent found a place where you didn't have to order in advance, they had plenty. So moist and juicy, definitely recommend! We also got the sesame chicken, house special fried rice, chow ho fun! Everything was amazing! Definitely check this place out!

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    Tr M.

    2026 Dining Trip. It doesn't seem to have changed. Food is still plentiful and outstanding. If you like Peking Duck, you have to try this place. I highly recommend a dining experience here.

    Hot tea for 2
    Zei K.

    Honestly food was just okay. This is not super authentic, even chopsticks were nowhere to be found The soup dumplings did not have the soupiness per say. To the point that we were not offered those curved spoons that are standard to catch the inside liquid. Tasted sugary overall seems this is meant for American taste buds, not for authenticity $70 for 2 soups, hot tea, 2 dim sums and 1 low mein is a bit steep. Waitress was nice

    The whole Peking duck with its sides (pickles ,scallions, wraps, hoisin sauce)
    Jon A.

    Great place for Peking duck still. Though I must advise you pricing has changed drastically since the renovations. The old price was 43$ for a whole Peking duck with 2 soups and fried rice. Now it is I think 90$ for a whole duck and 2 soups. No rice. Hard to find a good duck place so sometimes it's just worth paying, but know ahead of time what you are signing up for. Nicely decorated inside since renovations and the service was great!

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    Arthur L.

    The restaurant appears modest in size, but their service rivals restaurants double the size. The eponymous Peking Duck is scrumptious and the skin is nothing short of crispy perfection. We also got traditional Chinese there and soup all of which was excellent. Our only issue was the Mongolian beef came out lukewarm. But we mentioned it within 5 minutes we had a new, hot plate in front of us. Our server Ammie, and the runners earned their money tonight and our satisfaction shows. With a full restaurant and background music playing, the acoustics were perfect; we could hear each other easily. As my primary photo shoots, the decor is engaging and interesting. We all enjoyed looking around at the murals and the overall ambiance is camp and relaxing.

    1/2 Peking duck
    Samantha M.

    Yum! Food was hot and fresh. Peking fuck was yummy - it came with four pancakes (we ordered more - for $40.00 I feel like we should have at least 8). I also didn't understand the pickles - never ordered Peking duck before and gotten pickles - but hey to each his own :). Crab Rangoon was good - not greasy and pretty flavorful. Bangbang shrimp was hot and delicious. Service was good. Restaurant is clean. Will I be back? Definitely.

    1/2 Peking Duck
    Rose A.

    1/13/25 Enjoyed a fantastic dinner with good friends at the newly renovated Peking Duck House. We started with appetizers of Goza and crystal shrimp dumplings. Both were very flavorful. Onto the Peking Duck! The presentation could not have been better. The duck skin was crispy, breast sliced perfectly served with paper thin pancakes, and all of the accroutremen . We also tried the walnut shrimp, my favorite (gorgeous presentation) and the Mongolian beef. Everything was beautifully prepared and very tasty. Our waiter could not have been more accommodating and efficient.

    Andrea H.

    Came with friends and was really looking forward to eating here since the renovation. The restaurant was closed for a while and it was sold. The new owners cleaned it up and the inside is nice. Food IMO was just ok. It may have been what I ordered. The wonton soup was bland. The broth had no taste. My husband had the hot and sour soup and he really liked it. I used to live the crispy noodles they served with the soup, but they don't have them now. The chicken with mixed vegetables was ok. Once I added some chili oil, it finally had some taste. Our friends had the duck and they said it was excellent. It's a drive to get down here, so I'm in no hurry to get back.

    Singapore Street noodles
    Ian S.

    My wife and I gave this restaurant a try even though some of the reviews were not that good. The ambience was nice and the restaurant was very clean. The server was very friendly and attentive. The food was actually very tasty. We started with the hot and sour soup and shrimp dumplings. The soup was flavorful and full of vegetables tofu and mushrooms. The shrimp dumplings would be my only complaint of the meal. They really didn't have much flavor and were kinda mushy. For dinner we had the, Singapore Street noodles, General Taos Chicken and young chow fried rice. Everything was yummy. Singapore noodles were very flavorful and loaded with vegetables and meat. The General Tao chicken was crispy and the sauce was perfect. The Fried Rice was perfectly made and had a great flavor and it too had a good amount of shrimp, chicken and pork. All and all it was a very good meal. This by far, it is no Rainbow palace, but for traditional Chinese cuisine it probably was some of the best we have had in the Fort Lauderdale/Pompano area. Definitely will be going back

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    Jason P.

    Solid American Chinese performance by Peking Duck House tonight. Rachel and I joined Youtuber-influencer Myung Dal Choi (aka Mukdaddy Mukbang) and his kids for dinner. We ordered a mix of the American Chinese classics and a few Cantonese dishes--and honestly, it was better than expected. Orange Peel Chicken stole the show: bright orange flavor, tangy with a mild kick, and sweet without being cloying. The coating had a great texture. Easily one of the best versions we've had locally. Fried Rice was the usual mix--roast pork, onion, egg, peas, and carrots. Solid flavor, but I still prefer Chifa Tay Pa's version in the area. Big surprise of the night: Walnut Shrimp. Normally a "skip it" dish for us--usually tiny shrimp swimming in mayo. Not here. These were jumbo tail-on shrimp, tempura-fried and lightly drizzled with the sauce, with chopped candied walnuts. Even Rachel, who usually hates walnut shrimp, was impressed. Spare Ribs were flavorful with a great sauce, though the texture was very soft and fall-apart--probably catering to an older crowd. Still enjoyable. Peking Duck was good (we've had it here before), but leans greasy. A special of Mussels in Black Bean Sauce (which had a little bit of heat, surprisingly), were tasty but note: they're the previously frozen New Zealand kind, not PEI or domestic. Egg Roll was a win--big, and filled with a good amount of cabbage and roast pork. No preserved veg or shrimp, but for $6 a pair in SoFL, that seems like a pipe dream. Cold Cucumber Appetizer was another hit--cool, crunchy, flavorful. Not as spicy as Mainland's version, but a crowd-pleaser at the table. Only miss: Chicken Lettuce Wraps. Dry, salty meat--needed dark meat for juiciness and definitely hoisin. We asked for hoisin on the side and told the owner it needs reworking. Overall, a strong showing for classic Chinese-American comfort food, and some dishes that really surprised us.

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    Bland mush inside.
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    Szechuan shrimp
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    Hmmm... Honey Roasted Pork in pan
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    Counter to order
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    Wong Tong soup with bean sprouts and chives
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