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Ever had Peking duck?

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JEDIYoda

Lifer
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i'd say.. no.

if you are buying it from the 24-hour advance places, it's probably crap.

go to your local chinatown, and find a restaurant that has the ducks hanging in the windows.
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TXHokie

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All the time...

What I HATE about it is that they usually make it a two parter: cut off thin slices of meat and skin to let you make wraps, then take the rest of the duck back to the kitchen, strip the meat and stir-fry it. The second part is usually shit. Just fillet the bird and give me the juicy clean meat.

Done right, most of the meat is sliced off and the stir fry bone is awesome (or option for soup). That's two full dish for two person for thirty something bucks is darn good.
 

Imp

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Done right, most of the meat is sliced off and the stir fry bone is awesome (or option for soup). That's two full dish for two person for thirty something bucks is darn good.

I've seen the second dish come as another wrap and just as a regular stir-fry. They usually cut the meat into small bits. One place used lettuce as the wrap/shell.
 

AnMig

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Peking duck house in new York city. Always try to eat there when i visit new York.
 

eldorado99

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that's a goose...
 

Howard

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The only reason you need 24 hour notice is because you're going to a restaurant that normally does not serve a significant quantity during the night. A place that serves them regularly will have them prepped to go.

Go to a Peking duck place in Beijing (e.g. Siji Minfu). Guarantee it will be the best, and they'll have it ready for you at moment's notice.
 
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DigDog

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well if you're all gonna go purist on me, the ducks need to be of a specific breed in peking duck, so no duck outside of peking is going to be peking duck.
 

SSSnail

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Best Peking duck in the world is at R&G Lounge in SF - and because they serve so many of them a day, you don't have to order 24 hours in advance. They do run out if there are a lot of people eat the duck for the day.

As for using the thin buns or "pancakes", it's preference, because they're made from the same shit. I prefer the buns.
 

rsutoratosu

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Best Peking duck in the world is at R&G Lounge in SF - and because they serve so many of them a day, you don't have to order 24 hours in advance. They do run out if there are a lot of people eat the duck for the day.

As for using the thin buns or "pancakes", it's preference, because they're made from the same shit. I prefer the buns.

buns fill u up faster... thin pancakes lets you eat more duck
 

Ns1

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Jun 17, 2001
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peking duck =/= roast duck

cheap (and delicious) roast duck:
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expensive (and delicious) peking duck (2 common preps, one with pancake and the other with buns). The below pics aren't even that good, the REALLY good places will pull the skin off the meat and scrape off the fat.

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halik

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Haven't had proper peking duck in years, last time was in Budapest in all places and it was spectacular.
 

SSSnail

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buns fill u up faster... thin pancakes lets you eat more duck

Mrs. Sssnail and I have no problem finishing a duck with the very thin buns served at R & G Lounge. The pancakes has different texture, and I don't like it.