Hadn't had Peking duck for a while so we thought we would try Dahi Peking Duck Restaurant. As the name suggests, it specialises in Peking duck.
Most, if not all the patrons in the restaurant ordered Peking duck. The chef carves the the meat from the whole duck table side.
We ordered the Peking duck banquet for $78.80 for two people. The banquet includes a whole Peking duck, duck san choi bao, duck bone and bean curd soup and duck meat with fried rice or noodles. We chose the noodles.
The duck was accompanied with 20 pancakes, sauce, spring onion and cucumber for us to wrap our Peking duck.
The Peking duck was the best dish of the dinner followed by the San choi bao. There was plenty of food for two people.
If you don't want the banquet, you can order a whole Peking duck for $55.
We were too full to try the desserts.
Went to Da Hu Peking Duck Restaurant for a mothers day get together with family.The Peking Duck was very tasty - this is coming from someone who doesn't really like duck. It was oily but very juicy and succulent. Accompaniments (that sauce) were delicious. Staff were friendly, informative and efficient, keeping our table well looked after. I'd go back here again but I'm not likely to venture into the city for a meal, I''d prefer to eat locally.
This is a great spot for peking duck with family or friends. I find the restaurant reasonably priced with good portion sizes across all the dishes.
The food was pretty average. We ordered a mix of banquet A and B both of which seemed lovely. The san Choi bao was really nice and loved it however the soup that came after was less so and was a bit too sour for my liking. The duck was exciting and there was plenty of pancakes/ wrap but not enough duck even though there was still some meat left on the duck which I saw you cut. The rest of the night seemed alright and I was pleased. The customer service was great!
Tried this restaurant for the first time and loved it. Had Peking duck and it was delicious. Generous servings and we were all full. Staff gave great service but felt that the food was coming out too fast and had to ask them for time in between courses. They weren’t busy so didn’t understand the rush.
Nice little restaurant, been eating Peking Duck for years, very old place, needs an upgrade, some staff didn’t understand English much. Food still tasty and vibrant.
Got half a Peking Duck and the fried wanton.
The wanton was a disaster to begin with as it looked nothing like in the picture. A pinch of meat in all 6 wantons was a great disappointment.
The Peking Duck itself was good though. Will definitely go back for the Duck.
Service was also commendable however they should make it less obvious with the tip culture, as the lady at the counter makes it uncomfortable by asking you for a tip( with a big smile ) and gives you a black face when you don’t!
We ordered the Peking duck and it was very good. The duck was carved at our table and there were just enough pancakes for the amount of duck (usually we run out of pancakes).
I've been visiting this restaurant for well over 6 times over the last three years and last week, I decided to take my folks to have our Peking Duck craving fixed. I was amazed by the improved standard of service as the waitress was very attentive, enthusiastic and patient in recommending a main dish that I was so undecided on. She also came over regularly to pour tea and check if there's anything she could do. Her recommendation was the Sliced Beef in Cantonese Sauce and, WOW, it tasted delicious and the beef was cooked to tender perfection! The Banquet for Two deal was another thing I ordered - simply because I liked the entertainment of the Chef slicing the Whole duck in front of your table. I also tried their Xiao Long Baos, which were decent albeit a little dry on the soup inside. This place is really good for affordable Peking Duck that does not compromise on quality and taste! I will continue to frequent this restaurant!
I thought the duck here was really nice. The chef comes out and personally chops up the duck in front of you. Its good value also I thought. For 73 bucks for two people, so 36.50 each, you get duck san chow bow, whole peking duck with pancakes and condiments, duck bone soup with bean curd plus your choice of rice or noodles. The place isnt hipster feeling at all which is nice for a change.
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