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Peking Duck - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Offers Chinese cuisine. Includes menus, catering information, recipes, coupons and promotions. ... The daughter restaurant that made the Peking Duck famous.
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Peking duck - northern China's most famous dish ... Beijing's most famous dish, Peking Duck is traditionally served with Mandarin pancakes, and green onions for brushing on the hoisin sauce. Note: If you don't live near a cool, windy place another option is to dry the duck in an unheated room with a fan blowing on it.
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We serve our duck with house-made pancakes, green scallions, fresh cucumbers and special sauce. Advanced method of preparation for Peking Duck, to accommodate customer is made within 15 minutes of ordering time.
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In the Orient, when Peking Duck was ordered, only the skin of the duck was served. The meat was taken back into the kitchen to be cooked with bean sprout at an additional charge to the customer. The bone of the duck was made into duck soup which was also served at an additional charge.
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