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    Peking Duck Sandwich Stall

    4.2 (263 reviews)
    InexpensiveFood Stands, Chinese
    Closed 8:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Loud
    Good for kids
    Dogs allowed

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    Duck bao
    Cheryl W.

    I love stopping here for a quick snack. It's one of the few places where you can try duck without spending a lot. As of February 2026, it's just $2.75 per piece (cash only), which makes it an easy and affordable treat. The duck bao comes out fast too, so it's perfect when you want something quick and delicious!

    Constance L.

    Dry and impersonal staff, but yummy duck buns and convenient grab-and-go window. Buns are fluffy, duck is juicy, and baos come "pre-dressed" with all the fixings. About $2/each and makes for a good snack when you're in the area.

    Anny S.

    The Peking Duck was made fresh in front of you. They have a system and doesn't take long for the order to come out. It was nice and warm, the skin was crispy, and the bao was perfect. For the price you pay you cannot go wrong. Who would have known a to go Peking Duck spot in flushing would be this good?! Will be back for sure!

    Lana S.

    I was excited to try this place since I loveeee duck! You order your duck baos though a window and it's $2.5 a piece which is a great deal. I came home and ate it and everything kinda got tossed out during my commute but I put it back together. I thought it needed more sauce and the duck was a very tiny piece. Kind of disappointed but you get what you paid for.

    Duck bun
    Kelsey M.

    Thought this was such a great place to grab delicious and cheap food! The Peking duck baos were only $2.75 each (as of August 2025) and ordering them was super easy and quick :) And it's super convenient because the train station is nearby!

    Linda M.

    Stopped by for takeout. Good prices -$2.50 for a duck bao. After the 55 min commute home, the Peking duck bao was still delicious and flavorful. Service was adequate and the stall had a nice big sign that you cannot miss. Overall would recommend this place for the value of a $2.50 bao. Will definitely come back for dine in to try other dishes another time!

    Peking duck bao
    Aidan O.

    Super super fast service! Slightly confused as the offer was $2.50 / bao yet we ended up being told it was $5.45 for two? No biggie The food was prepared almost instantly. It was amazing and they came out quite hot and fresh. I think we just got a bit unlucky cause the duck they gave us in each bao was mostly fat. Everything else about the buns were great-- good balance between meat, sauce, green onions, and the buns were fresh. Great deal for the price, but was not blown away.

    Peking duck
    Robyn K.

    I had heard and read really good things about this stall. It is cool that you can just walk up to the window and order and get your food within two minutes. I found the food to be average, which I was not expecting with everything I had read.

    Peking Duck Baos
    Roger P.

    I found this on Tiktok and was very excited to try the Peking duck baos during our little Flushing food tour. I'm a huge fan of duck and since you could order by the bao, I didn't need to commit to a huge order. Cash only and $2.50 a piece at the time of our visit in July 2024! We got a little lost trying to find this stall but finally realized that it was just the take-out window attached to Shanghai You Garden. Once you order, the baos come out really fast. I would be shocked if your order took a long time because they don't need to cook anything. Unfortunately, I thought these Peking duck baos tasted slightly below average. They give a pretty large piece of skin but it's not that crispy and the meat was a little cold and tough. I also think they overdid it with the hoisin sauce and it would've been better in a sauce cup so we could pour ourselves. So while there's a nice perk of ordering per bao, I'd imagine it tasting better dining in, where you're getting more fresh ingredients and you can build your own. Overall, it didn't meet my expectations. I guess the value matches the quality too but social media just gave me high hopes.

    An C.

    Yummy snack for $2.50! Would I want a bag of chips or a duck bao? Definitely the duck bao. Skin was not crispy but the bun was so fluffy and this was a great stop for a quick bite.

    Matthew C.

    I got the $2 peking duck bao, it's a good cheap eat but not one of my favorites in Flushing. The Duck: The duck I got was decent, the meat is pretty tender and flavorful, but my main issue is with the duck skin. I usually expect peking duck skin to have a crispy, oily texture but this one was not crispy at all and probably closer to soggy. Overall it's the main reason I wouldn't rate this higher. The Bao: The bao is great, soft, chewy and fluffy. No complaints. It's a little hole in the wall (literally) food stand with no seating, but the service is very fast.

    Peking Duck Buns
    Christine Z.

    I love Peking duck baos and it's great to see this place allows you to order single baos to go! Such a great idea since I'm used to having to place a huge order at a sit down restaurant, but sometimes you just want one bao to snack on. It's attached to their sit down restaurant, Shanghai You Garden. You can order some of their other menu items too at this takeout stall, but we just wanted the duck baos specifically since we had already hit up a ton of other places on our food crawl. Each duck bao was $2.50 and our orders came out pretty fast. There wasn't a huge amount of duck in each bao, but I think it was comparable to when you order in a restaurant and have to build your own baos based on the amount of duck and buns given to you. It did feel like it was mostly skin though and not a ton of meat. Otherwise, good ratio of cucumber, green onion, and hoisin sauce. Overall, great place to stop by for a quick, affordable snack, or if you want to get your Peking duck fix while on the go.

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    Hank C.

    A little stall in front of the You Garden Xiao Long Bao (and they use boxes from the shop with Peking Duck on it). Little bao with Peking Duck slices for $2.50 + tax that the fam likes - very cheap relative to getting the whole duck somewhere. Quick and efficient, and tasty. Take-out only.

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    Honestly, this place is amazing. They do one thing, but do it extremely well. Not a bad deal for $5 either!

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    Ask the Community - Peking Duck Sandwich Stall

    Can use Applepay/cc?

    I did cash idk if they do Apple Pay to be honest sorry

    I know this is a crazy question cause it's Flushing but parking is street parking? what's my chances of getting parking weekday afternoon?

    Street parking in downtown Flushing? Unless you pay for private parking? Snowball's chance in hell.

    Did this go out of business? I could not find it yesterday.

    I am not sure but you should go to the back of the store and ask for Peking duck

    What are the hours for this place?

    Came by a little after 9pm and the stall is empty.

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