Peking Duck Dynasty
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I'm not sure what I was thinking coming to this place after reading all the bad reviews but it was the only restaurant in the area to serve Peking duc…
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Got a Groupon and had an amazing 5 course meal for only $80. Came with 16 pieces of Peking duck, shredded Peking duck soup, San Choy Bao, Chinese tea/…
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Our experience was quite bad and we wont be returning. Although the food is fairly cheap if that tickles your fancy. The service was ridiculously slow…
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Peking Duck Dynasty is open for Casual Dining. Peking Duck Dynasty serves Chinese and Yum Cha dishes.Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!
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10 Reviews on “Peking Duck Dynasty”
We tried duck soup, duck pancakes and fried rice with duck. All very yummy! Generous serve as well. The waitress is super friendly and attentive.
Really great value, quality AYCE yum cha! This is now our favourite Chinese restaurant to head to for a treat. In our opinion, this place beats China Bar Signature for value – Roast duck, crispy skin pork, Peking duck pancakes, wonton soup, salt and pepper calamari, salt and pepper tofu as well as the dim sums like siew mai, har gow, barbecue pork buns, etc, are just some of the generous offerings… and last but not least, one of the best sang choi bows I have had, hands down!
We are already planning our next visit there. Yummo!
Having returned from my second visit to Peking Duck Dynasty I’m happy to report that the food was outstanding both times.
As duck is their specialty, and one of my favorite foods, I had high hopes that this would be a good choice. And it was.
The meal began with duck soup. Honestly, it’s the best I’ve had since leaving China. Served steaming hot, with micro slivers of duck skin, black fungus for taste and texture and bamboo shoots in a slightly sweet but mostly savory soup base. Some might find the initial sweet note unusual, but give it time and allow the flavor to develop, and I think you’ll agree that the soup is totally moreish.
The next course was san choy bow. A well balanced mince of duck and finely chopped vegetable presented on neatly trimmed lettuce discs and topped with a generous sprinkle of pine nuts. Probably the most expensive nuts on this earth and these delectable morsels had been adorned with about a teaspoon over the pair.
Next followed a plate of beijing duck, already prepared into pancake parcels for the diner’s convenience. Whilst the duck skin wasn’t crispy, it was very tasty and each parcel had a generous slice of duck enhanced by their special sauce. Accompanying this was their duck fried rice. Once again, delicious.
The deserts are quite average but that’s not why I came. The duck is the hero here.
Service is enthusiastic and friendly but be prepared to wait for your menu and meals. They only had one main server both evenings I was there, and she was flat out. They could definitely use another person but it’s probably an overhead they can’t afford so I’m prepared to be patient and wait, as I can see she’s doing her best. There can be some noisy exchanges between staff as orders are relayed to the kitchen etc but that all adds to the character of a typical chinese family restaurant. The restaurant decor is pleasant enough although it could use some finessing.
If you are considering visiting this restaurant, expect to wait but it will be rewarded with a delicious meal.
Did someone say good quality all you can eat yum Cha? Yes!!!! We’ll be back!
Came with friends and our family of four – kids 5-10 pay only $10.
It was sadly quiet – but that made for very friendly and efficient service for us! We ordered our first round, barely got through it all and we were offered more, then as the waitress cleared our plates she asked if we’d like any more again, something sweet perhaps?
We loved the Peking duck pancakes, duck San choi bow, calamari, prawn toast, steamed dumplings (prawn, scallop, prawn and chive…), pan fried dumplings, fried rice,, honey pork, crispy pork belly (yup, that’s included too!), fluffy BBQ pork buns, crab claws, Chinese sausage rolls (with Chinese sausage, not hot dogs) and ended with fluffy steamed custard buns… even the spring rolls were goooood, and we probably had more but I’m in such a food coma I can’t remember so check out the photos…
It’s a bit of a hike but well worth it – fresh, delicious, plentiful and friendly! We can’t wait to go again!!!
Tasted great but spent the next 16 hours vomiting with food poisoning. I know it was from the take away I got from here because the only other stuff I had eaten was a packet of chips and Vegemite on toast.
Came here on a Groupon and really enjoyed the meal with drink included. Attentive and friendly service, and very generous amount of food. Duck soup is one of the best we’ve had (and we’ve sampled this at a lot of other restaurants!) – thick with mushroom and duck. Sang choi bao were tasty, peking duck pancakes had a good amount of duck meat as well as skin, and fried rice was delicious. Finished with choice of any dessert – the only let down in the meal, as the batter on the banana fritter was a bit thick and doughy.
Decor, crockery etc were more upmarket than at many suburban restaurants, and special mention for the chopsticks that were great to use, not the typical clunky plastic ones. As if this hadn’t been enough food, we’re planning to go back soon to try the all you can eat yumcha!
Cheap meals we ordered off the lunch special menu but food didn’t have much flavour. The Peking duck was a little over cooked and chewy but overall was an okay experience.