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Peking Quick One

4.2 (239 reviews)
InexpensiveChinese
Open 11:00 am - 10:00 pm

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Moderate noise
Good for kids
Good for groups

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Very nicely packaged.
Einas S.

Monday night nobody wants to cook and we hadn't had Chinese food in eons! So after scrolling through several others we decided we would give Peking Quick One a try. One order of Vegetable Lo Mien One order Sesame Tofu One order Chow Fun First it came packaged perfectly so nothing spilled. There was cardboard on the bottom of the bag and they included chop sticks for everyone. The portions were very generous. The Chow Fun was ordered with chicken and the person who ate it thought it was delicious. It was made with broad flat noodles that held lots of flavor. Both the other dishes were vegetarian. They were nicely done. The Lo Mien needed to be stirred because the sauce had settled to the bottom but it was very nicely flavored and was filling without making my fingers swell up like sausages! The Sesame Tofu was nicely fried and stayed crispy on the outside even with the sauce. It wasn't overly sweet as it can be sometimes but good. We would definitely order from there again. It wasn't greasy, packaged neatly, tasted good and came quickly!

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Maria B.

Came here on an impulse. They have expanded since I've last been inside. Awesome for them. Can't wait until we can eat inside places again. Takeout was fast and easy. And the place isn't freezing cold like it used to be. Update 82 2021

Garlic Stir Fried Eggplant in Garlic SauceEggplant
Elizabeth K.

One of my favorite places to get Chinese. They used to have a secret menu and it became so popular it is on their regular menu now. Everything is always so good and the workers are so sweet

Souper, thanks for asking
Fox E.

So many amazing dishes at Peking QUICK ONE Don't tick all the boxes, no, you really have to PICK ONE Afterwards I'll remove my pants and we can have some D*** FUN Yes, if you haven't noticed, I'm a pretty SICK ONE I don't service all the girls, in fact, I only LICK SUM But I'm an expert when it comes to making any CHICK *** Out of all the fake American Chinese food, I PICK NONE Unless it's General Tso's as perfected here at QUICK ONE But the Home Style is what makes me wanna GIT SOME Three minutes is all I need and to finish up my DISH, DONE! Then I'll go visit your Mother, cause she likes the BRIT ONES And sorry but I have to say she really has a FIT BUM Maybe I will trade her in, and start dating a BRIT MUM Or maybe I'll try Britney Spears, cause I'm in love with BRIT, YUM And listen kids, the underside of chairs is not to STICK GUM Anyway, please come immediately and eat at QUICK ONE WHAT No matter how many times I come back to PQO, I love it. I love it more, and I love it the most. It's true Chinese food, and made to perfection. If you haven't tried it yet, or haven't explored their home style menu, it's your loss. So let's talk about sex in public. If you fancy a Quick One, then you need to know that because you're in public, there will always be someone Peking. If you don't mind being watched, then more power to you. However if you have an issue with this, then instead of having sex in public and having someone start Peking at your Quick One, come here and enjoy some amazing, authentic Chinese food. Peking, btw, is the old name for Beijing, the capital of China. What to order: Spicy Poached Pork, Spicy Poached Fish, Chongqing Chicken What else: everything. The food: PQO is *the* must-try Chinese food in the region, along with China Taste (skip Home Taste). I never expected to find "real Chinese" in Tonawanda of all places. The majority of clientele are Chinese. And next door is a Chinese Karaoke Bar. That says it all. 2 menus. Americanized, and Chinese. Chinese is the one you should use. The American menu is the best Chi-Am in town. Cheap prices, enormous portions, everything yummy, and the General Tso's Chicken (I don't usually like this dish) is *phenomenal* here, by far the best I have ever tasted. Good Spicy Chicken, Broccoli Beef, etc. Shrimp Curry is just ok. The Chinese menu is off the charts. Had 20 or so things so far but I want to try everything. Shredded potatoes are tasty, heavy... not my fave. Twice cooked pork is excellent. Everybody loves it, you will too. The most popular dish with non-Chinese customers. A bit rich and heavy for me to get regularly. Thick, heavily sauteed, wet Chinese bacon. The Pork In Brown Sauce is similar, not as good. The crispy fish is AMAZING (and spicy) off the specials board, I order it quite often & have orgasms. Seaweed soup: fantastic. Onion Beef: salty but very good. Spicy Shrimp: *excellent* Cajun-style and delicious, basically like crawfish, huge portion, juicy, spicy, inside shells. The real star of the show is Poached Slices Of Pork, or same dish with Fish. A lot of Chinese customers get it. It's an enormous bowl of greasy, spicy, incredible soup filled with veggies, noodles, herbs and delicious pork. You can get it with fish or shrimp too, but Pork Rules. The first 3 times I ate it, I consumed every drop, and it was one of the most amazing things I ever tasted. The 4th time, the owner lady said I'm not supposed to eat/drink the broth, which is grease/oil-based. And instead pick all the stuff out of it. So now I don't drink all the juice. Just most of it. Owner isn't amazing at customer service, place can be an ice box in winter, but recently expanded so it's more comfy now. No exaggeration when I say that PQO has (a) the best Americanized Chinese food I've ever tasted, (b) the best and most authentic "real Chinese" in WNY, as confirmed by their mostly-Chinese clientele, (c) excellent value for money, huge filling portions, (d) extensive hours, open on holidays too, and (g) there is no G but G is for AMAZINGLY GOOD. By the way, I broke up a fight outside this restaurant (there is a good ol' boy bar next door, other side from the Chinese Karaoke, enough said). I did this by driving my car at the fighting people at high speed and freaking them out into running away. I did this because it was 1 guy vs a whole gang of guys, and it looked like they were going to kill him. It worked, what can I say. And if you ever get attacked by a bunch of guys in Peking, then Kick One. Because he deserves it. However this place is a nonviolent place. It's a public sex type of place. It's a Starlight-in-the-profile-pic type of place. It's one of the best places to eat in the entire region. It's Peking Quick One. Want to peek my quick one?

Poached Spicy Fish slices
Arpan M.

I decided to write a review after my fourth visit. This time we ordered a take-out rather than dining in, so the last experience was mainly based on the taste of the food items and how it fitted the budget. We ordered pig ear in chili oil (this is the first time I have had pork ear), fish in sauce, and shredded pork in garlic. I was a little skeptical about the pig ear since I am not a big fan of eating cartilages. The sauces in all three dishes were excellent. I will definitely come back to try out some more dishes. Their prices are pretty reasonable, all ranging between $10-15.

Hot and spicy  pork belly w/ mix vegetables
Robert P.

Food was excellent no complaints vegetables were crisp could have used a bit more spice or belly was tender not chewy garlicky shrimp was on point only thing wrong was that I had to eat during work will be ordering again exploring menu!

Spicy twice cooked pork belly with vegetables.
Don P.

Buffalo has a large Chinese/Asian community therefore its no wonder the quality and authenticity of the surrounding Chinese restaurants is so high. Peking Quick One is no exception, the Twice Cooked Pork Belly vegetable dish was very flavorful. The Hot and Sour soup was spot-on hitting the perfect balance of spicy and sour notes. This is not your typical Cantonese or Fujian style cuisine as dishes tend to originate from Northeastern China. All items on the menu are in Mandarin with English translation always a good sign if you are looking for a rest from typical Chinese American fare.

Salt and pepper chicken. A good side dish to share. Has a little onion and cilantro. Mild, salty and peppery.

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Does this restaurant sale soup dumplings? I've been looking for them everywhere!?

I dont think so

Anybody know if they're open for takeout during Covid?

June 2022 - They are open for take-out, Door Dash, and indoor seating.

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