After researching where to eat in Beijing, the urge for peking duck became hard to ignore. I can’t say for sure that Peking Duck House is a top contender in NYC—I’ve only tried a few places for this delicacy—but it’s...
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peking duck wrapped and ready for devouring. these succulent yummies are from the peking duck house at 28 mott street. these were $2 each. yessss… a taste of chinatown is sort of like a street food fair held in chinatown. i had never gone before because i’m allergic to crowds but i wanted
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Peking duck was once a special event. In many American cities you simply couldn’t find it. In New York, you had to make a concerted effort to go to one of a very limited number of restaurants, and you mentally revved up for the occasion in advance, often having to place your order for the duck 24 hours ahead of time. Peking duck wasn’t — and isn’t — something pulled off in a jiff.
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Manhattan's Chinatown is already pretty crowded on weekends, so imagine what it's like when 50 restaurants offer food samples for $1-2 a plate. The threat of rain didn't seem to deter anyone from venturing downtown today for a Taste of Chinatown.
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Peking Duck House is unlike any other place in Chinatown because they actually have decent lighting and they put extra effort with its interior design. It’s also unlike any other place in Chinatown because you dine with mostly white people around you. Peking Duck House attracts diners who are still skeptical of the hole-in-the-walls down the street.
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