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    Peking Kitchen

    3.5 (22 reviews)
    InexpensiveChinese
    Open 11:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Onions fried, and Thai crepes, with fortune cookies.
    Valentina G.

    Hello. On Thursday, I ordered: Fried onions, Thai crepes (you call them, as "Rolls"), fortune cookies , and some sticks. Thanks! Cool! However, I'll stick with belated tasty home borshch and Kvas.

    Peking Kitchen's Chicken and Broccoil. Definitely one of #GinasGTDs.
    Gina G.

    THIS REVIEW WAS DEFINITELY SOOOOOO LONG OVERDUE, but I knew as soon as I actually downloaded "Yelp" that Peking Kitchen was going to be one of my first, if not THE FIRST review I make on here. Well-- what do you know, it is MY FIRST! I knew their food was always great because I had it while I was at a friends house a few times. I just didn't order from them becuase they weren't so "local", you know what I mean? You know when you are so used to ordering from the same places that are a few blocks from your house/workplace etc and so on, that you just don't let yourself take the leap and just order elsewhere? Yeah, well-- that was me for a while. In any event, I let my curiosity get the best of me and read all the reviews. Whoever has anything negative to say regarding this places food is baffling. When we order from them, we usually make $50-60+ orders and ALWAYS manage to try different stuff. They are just amazing. I never EVER had a problem with anything I ordered. I think that is why I am not resistant at all when it comes to trying new things off of the menu. I know that if I am NOT going to like it, it is going to be because I just don't like that particular type of food/meat or whatever-- NOT that I don't like "their food". Everything is always great. It is definitely made fresh, and my family and I happen to really enjoy it. If we could eat from here 2-3 times a week, we would, but we all know that of course can be costly. =\ I am so happy that the restaurant I normally ordered from FOR YEARS gave me a hard time, because I complained about the chicken nuggets being so over cooked my poor child wouldn't even touch them. If it wasn't for that situation, I would have never began ordering from Peking Taste. I guess everything happens for a reason, right? Anyway, I am going to try to post some photos. I must say though I love their "house" fried rice and "house" mei fun (house is when they put all of the meats in the dish as opposed to 1 or even none). I usually ask them to add beef. Tonight I asked them to add EXTRA crab (they put delicious crabmeat in their "house dishes"). Try them out. What do you really have to lose? How many times do we go ahead and eat at places and sometimes NOT like the dishes? It happens sometimes, right? All I am saying is, I DOUBT you will be disappointed and TRUST ME, I am a huge food critic (you definitely have to tell based on the length of this review). DELIVERY IS FAST. They are also kind and basically "take care" of their customers! I know for a fact I will never order Chinese anywhere else. This place it MY SPOT for sure! -g

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    Pray tell, why would you send me on my way with 3 packets of duck sauce and one container of…read moreketchup for crab Rangoon?? Where is the sweet & sour? Where is the sweet chili? Cheap. There was nothing that I ordered that needed ketchup. Nothing. There wasn't even soy sauce in the bag. Then had the unmitigated gall to charge $22 for the salt baked shrimp and told me I had to pay $5 extra to substitute the lo mein for white rice. Who is eating white rice with shrimp? Girl bye. I'm not paying almost $30 for one meal from a hood Chinese spot. If there's no heat in your establishment, your prices need to be in lowercase. If it looks like you might catch staph in your establishment, your prices need not to be so loud. I also believe they overcharged me. They did have a sign saying that the prices went up, but I think they may have been too cheap to print out a new menu if that was the case. I was going off of what they had on the wall for the general public. So as I stated, I ordered crab Rangoon ($7, allegedly), honey wings ($7, allegedly), a shrimp egg roll ($2, allegedly), spare rib tips with fried rice ($12, allegedly). My total was $31. My assumption is they probably charged me extra for pork fried rice, which I didn't ask him for. I know for a fact they are not charging tax because there's no way that you're forcing people to pay in cash while also charging them for taxes that you don't pay. The crab Rangoon was actually pretty decent even though I didn't have the sauce that comes with it. The honey wings were OK. They actually taste more like honey BBQ. I prefer C&Y honey wings. It's real honey and stay hot for an hour due to the way honey maintains heat. I also don't appreciate when these spots chop up a wing and call it two wings. 1 wing is the entire thing. STINGY. The spare rib tips I don't like and neither do I like their pork fried rice. The rice is a bit bland and I don't like those large spare rib tips. I prefer the boneless spare rib tips that C&Y has. A shrimp roll is a shrimp roll is a shrimp roll. It wasn't too bad and it was actually pretty happy. The shrimp was a little bit larger than those baby shrimp that they normally stuff in shrimp rolls. Their pricing is on par with C&Y yet I don't have no issues paying what they ask and their food is good aside from their lo mein. They are not stingy and have pretty decent customer service unlike the guy who took my order here who paused my order to take another order over the phone and tend to the person behind me. This is what I get for cheating on my spot and being lazy when they both were far af.

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