Peking Kitchen
7106 Bay Pkwy, Brooklyn
(718) 259-1297
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The cashier takes a long time to place your order, there’s a kid in the back playing games, the chef takes a long time to make the food, and it doesn’t taste good. :(
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
So I ordered food here to be delivered. I had a menu from passing by it one day. When the food arrived the beef lo mein was very soggy and tasteless as if it had been made hours ago and was just reheated for me. But that was just the beginning. I checked the menu and added up the prices and realized that I was charged 6.75 cents extra. On top of that I had a 1.35 service fee. So I called and politely said you charged me too much. They got angry and started to yell prices over the phone. Every item I bought had a different price from the menu price. Each item was either .75 more or 1.00 more. I told him that it’s not right to advertise one price and charge another and his response was that he’s been there for 30 years and he’s not gonna change the menu now. I know they have a language barrier but they aren’t stupid either. They are jacking up prices for deliveries and sending receipts that has no details in hopes that no one catches it. Stay away from this place. When people behave this way it’s those same people who will feed you food off the floor or expired food. They do not care about the customer at all they only care about there pockets. This place will be reported to bbb. Hopefully they shut them down or fine them at the very least.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
The cashier here is extremely rude and unprofessional. She didn’t bother to mention the $10 minimum for card payments until after I had already placed my order, which forced me to add more items I didn’t even want. The whole place gives off strange vibes, and her attitude makes the experience even worse. Terrible customer service—I won’t be coming back.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
The restaurant is located in the Bensonhurst section of Brooklyn. They prepare Chinese cuisine. Several tables are available for dining in but there are no servers. Soups, appetizers, entrees, diet specials, lunch specials, combination plates and beverages are available. If customers spend $25 they receive a free egg roll or can of soda. If customers spend $35 they receive a quart of wonton soup or two cans of soda or pint of pork fried rice. If customers spend $45 they receive an order of dumplings or two liter soda. If customers spend $55 they receive an order of General Tso's chicken. I ordered the wonton soup, dim sum, chicken chow fun, chicken with bean curd and shrimp and lobster sauce. The meat in the dim sum was chewy. The food was average in taste and flavor. They have late hours. Friendly and helpful staff.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 3
Service: 3
bqq ribs were impossible to eat, food isn’t fresh at all, everything is stale or dry as rock. beef fried rice was old, barely any beef. so stingy with ur old bad food, this place needs to get it together
Horrible spot don’t waste your money not good at all. Will serve you old food that didn’t sell after having you wait hours for delivery.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Good hospitality however food is greasy and uncooked fries greasy chicken greasy the flour batter makes the crispness with bubbly looking with lots of air inside the crispy part of the chicken see photo for better understanding
Food is not hot, its barely warm. Charged me $2 extra. Very salty chicken, chicken has barely meat in it, its dry. Fries are store bought, not homemade like in other places.
very often food is overcooked
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 2
Service: 2
Good food prices went to high
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Restaurantji Recommends
Best Chinese food on the area! I order here every week.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 5
Service: 5
I've been going here since the 90s, but either there was a change in ownership or cooks, because the Wor Shu Op (braised boneless duck) was neither braised nor boneless the last time I got it and I was bitterly disappointed, because it's been my go-to dish for 30 years.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 3
Service: 4
Best Chinese food in Brooklyn. Nothing else compares to the quality and service of this place. One bite of my pork fried dumpling and I am instantly transported back to the Sui dynasty. I am surrounded by rice fields, wearing a Raiden style hat and speaking a foreign language. Once I reopen my eyes I am disappointed to see I am back in dirty Brooklyn.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Like it
Foods good, love the orange chicken.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: General TSO's Chicken, Vegetable Fried Rice
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