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Peking Cuisine

3.9 (476 reviews)
ModerateChinese, Soup
Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
Updated 3 months ago

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William L.

I have fond memories of meeting family and friends here as this used to be our family's go-to restaurant growing up in Southwest Houston. (especially when visitors were from Beijing, this was the spot we'd bring them for authentic Peking food) The Peking Duck has always been the signature dish, and they've done a solid job with some other authentic offerings over the years, like one of my all-time favorites: 京酱肉丝 (shredded pork in bean paste sauce). If you're coming for the duck, I'd say call ahead as it takes time to prepare. It does come with all the fixings: scallions/leeks, Chinese-style pancakes, and the hearty duck soup (still one of my personal favorites). The space is large and includes a private room, which makes it great for big gatherings. Service can be hit or miss. Back in the late '90s and early 2000s, we used to know the waitstaff from visiting so often, but ownership and staff have changed alot since then. On this most recent visit, my mom and I took a trip down memory lane and ordered a few dishes. I was excited to try the lamb skewers (串儿) but unfortunately they were overcooked and a bit tough. When I asked the server, he offered to exchange them but didn't really care and gives off a cold reception, I didn't want to trouble the kitchen so I just didn't bother. Still, it was a letdown. My mom ordered an eggplant dish from the vegetarian menu (not the garlic sauce version), and she wasn't a fan because how it felt undercooked. Thankfully, the shredded pork with scallions lived up to memory for me, it was flavorful and just as I remembered. Overall, it didn't quite live up to the nostalgia, but still a solid choice if you're craving Peking Duck, I probably won't be back regularly beyond that.

Peking Duck $29.99
Alexus N.

Hands down my go to place for Peking Duck! I've tried Peking Duck at a few places, and I always find myself coming back here whenever the cravings hit. When eating this dish, I prefer crepes over bao buns. That way I can get more in! The Peking Duck dish also comes with a soup/broth with some leftover duck drums, tofu and cabbage. Other menu items worth trying: Garlic Cucumbers - refreshing and light with a hint of chili oil Eggplant - for all the eggplant lovers who enjoy garlic sauce! Spicy Pork Ribs - well spiced, not bad but a little too much cumin for my liking. Overall, a great place to have family style meals! Service is... average. My only complaint would be the strong cleaner/bleach smell. Each time I come here, it's the same smell!

Patty C.

Came here on Thanksgiving with family for their Peking duck plus other goodies. I had been here several times throughout the years, and I hope for even more. The dishes here are priced a little higher than in Chinatown. The menu is extensive and served family style. In order to secure a duck, it is best to call ahead of time to reserve one. It comes with duck soup and flat tortilla like wraps. Another item that we loved was the sweet and sour fish! Beautifully battered and fried to a golden crispness and then drenched in sauce, it was the definite star of the show and favorite. The beef and green onions looked good, but it lacked flavor and was mostly green onions. I enjoyed the big fat dumplings, though they were on the salty side. This place is perfect for large gatherings as they offer many large tables with lazy susans available.

Peking duck
Libby H.

This humble gem is known and renowned for its Peking duck in town and it really is amazing! I love the Peking duck here. Crispy skin, moist duck. No frills or fuss place that serves great Peking duck. Truly one of the best! We didn't love the Szechuan crispy spicy chicken as it was kind of dry but we enjoyed the other dishes like the honey walnut shrimp and jiggling pork belly. The cream cheese rolls are great too! Service was decently quick and we were served well.

The $99 pecking duck
jasmine n.

Amazing food! Holy moly the pecking duck meal for $99 is worth it! Great service with attentive workers!! The setting/ambiance of the restaurant is clean and well put too!!!

Duck soup
Patrick L.

Restaurant is just off 59 in a non-descript strip mall. It was not busy when we entered and was seated right away. The decor is a bit outdated and the first table we got felt a little sticky and moved to a different table. They are known for their Peking Duck. They were the first one we found that offered crepe rather than bao. Ordering Peking Duck also comes with Duck soup. Soup was tasty with sliced cabbages and some type of noodle (?). Duck itself was delicious. Son was crispy and met was flavorful. We also ordered a side of mustard green and tofu. Something different from our regular vegetable dish. It was fresh and love the beans and tofu that came with it. Staff was friendly and were pretty efficient. Hope they will update the decor in the future.

Khanh T.

Everything was overall average at best. The food wasn't very flavorful yet extremely oily. Peking duck: 3/5 the only flavor came from the hoisin sauce. Green beans: 2/5 mushy and oily Salt and pepper squid: 1/5 overly breaded without any squid. I only ate breading lol Egg drop soup 4/5 The service was great though! Our food came very fast and the server is extremely sweet. Lots of space for parking and good ambient.

Taryn H.

The food was really good and at a very reasonable price! I got the 99 set and overall I don't have much complaints. Pancake was slightly thick and the duck a bit bland but other than that I was happy!

Jamie L.

I have been coming to this restaurant for years and I always get the set menu because it is so good and so worth it! Unfortunately, the menu only comes in Chinese and does not have an English version, but you could use a translator if you wanted to. There are so many dishes to choose from from the sat menu and I got the three people menu for $48. To be honest, it's enough food for 4 to 5 people. Service is good and the place is a little outdated but food is so good. I just love coming here.

Lost my appetite when I saw this in our to go food
Vanesa V.

I found a dead bug squished between my to go food containers. Really lost my appetite after seeing this. I tried a bite of the chicken and broccoli but the meat did not look right and it was super salty. I ended up throwing it away along with the rice that the squished bug was on top of. I'm glad I ended up not ordering the Peking duck to go as well as that would have been $48 down the drain.

Maggots on Broccoli
Eugene P.

General Description: A Chinese restaurant. The good: - Nothing. The bad: - Broccoli had maggot like bugs on there. This makes me so angry! Look at pictures. - Ordered ahead and specifically asked for the duck soup. When I went and picked up the food, they said they didn't make the soup. I can't believe a restaurant can operate like this.

Spicy soup
Jannipa K.

One of my favorite family own restaurant. I went there for dinner pretty offen. I order Peking duck which the skin very crispy, good combination with their back bean sauce and green onion. My husband always order their red spicy soup which contains pork blood and organ, taste amazing. The service is average. Parking is big.

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The Peking duck special is A+. Will be back again. Thinly sliced with crispy skin. All the sides were perfect

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Good service and good food. Dishes are all shareable so keep that in mind when ordering. Or take some home for dinner another night.

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Food was under cooked. Made several in our group sick. AVOID THIS PLACE!!! Much better options nearby.

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The service was attentive. Maybe it was an off-night but everything tasted salty. The Peking Duck was on par.

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Mostly Chinese patrons.. delicious Peking duck and other things , chi e pancake also delicious

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