Diverse crowd sums it up nicely, anchored by BBQ people, including restaurant owners, chefs, BBQ sauce magnates and purveyors our group also included a personal trainer, former ballerina, young Antoinette, who seemed to have a good time even though she only had white rice and a Sprite, knowledgeable eaters of the LTH variety and of course Deluxe, one of the more wildly interesting and flamboyantly witty people I have the pleasure to call friend.deluxe wrote:Gary W. assembled 21 VERY diverse people, including an xtremely precocious young lady, Antoinette Wingo.
justjoan wrote:whose babies are those?! justjoan
sunwahrestaurant wrote:first: how to eat duck properly with the bones
step 1: attempt to stab with fork
step 2: use hands to pick up piece of duck since fork won't stab
step 3: rip off meat with teeth (or hands, whichever you prefer)
step 4: do be careful of bones but unfortunately, there's nothing i can do about them if you order the roast duck, pei par duck aka bbq duck, or the marinated duck.
step 5: skip all of the above and just order beijing duck dinner, even if you end up with leftovers for days...your stomach will thank you..![]()
Baby on the left is Michael's daughter Candice, on the right is Cheng sibling Cindy's daughter Isabella.Cathy2 wrote:Kelly and Laura's brother Michael's children.
CM2772 wrote:I was very pleased with everything, but noticed a slight change in the duck order. Instead of duck, duck fried rice and duck soup, we got duck, duck fried rice, duck lo mein, and duck soup. I really like this change bc it elimated the want to try or order a noodle dish.
AlekH wrote:CM2772 wrote:I was very pleased with everything, but noticed a slight change in the duck order. Instead of duck, duck fried rice and duck soup, we got duck, duck fried rice, duck lo mein, and duck soup. I really like this change bc it elimated the want to try or order a noodle dish.
I noticed this last time I was in a group that ordered two ducks. It was nice to get the noodles instead of a monster pile of fried rice.
mchodera wrote:Are they open today - 31 Dec? I've called a number of times and there's no answer... Jonesin' for some Peking/Beijing duck.
Vitesse98 wrote:What blows my mind is all those times I went to the old location and found it less than full, or certainly with no wait, and then going to the new location and seeing such a significantly larger space so busy and bustling. Warms my heart, not just because the food is spectacular, the service great and the prices beyond reasonable. I've never had a bad meal here, my dining companions have never had a bad meal here, and we've always all left so happy and sated and ready to tell other friends, family and visitors that that they have a new favorite restaurant in waiting.
JoelF wrote:That being said, the neighborhood is still a mofo to get to from the burbs.
eli wrote:I...One thing that I really enjoyed this year is Kelly butchered the pig for us at the table, where last year they showed us the pig, then butchered it up front and brought out plates of it to the tables. (This may be partly because we got a smaller pig this year.) ...
Pie-love wrote:eli wrote:I...One thing that I really enjoyed this year is Kelly butchered the pig for us at the table, where last year they showed us the pig, then butchered it up front and brought out plates of it to the tables. (This may be partly because we got a smaller pig this year.) ...
eli, what size pig did you get for 30 people? I showed the photos to my husband and he would love to re-create this for his next birthday!
Jen
I'd also like to say to everyone who has been there since their opening in the new location, their service is now much improved.
JoelF wrote:Vitesse98 wrote:What blows my mind is all those times I went to the old location and found it less than full, or certainly with no wait, and then going to the new location and seeing such a significantly larger space so busy and bustling. Warms my heart, not just because the food is spectacular, the service great and the prices beyond reasonable. I've never had a bad meal here, my dining companions have never had a bad meal here, and we've always all left so happy and sated and ready to tell other friends, family and visitors that that they have a new favorite restaurant in waiting.
That doesn't surprise me at all:
They've turned it from a hole-in-the-wall into a restaurant. Decor matters.
My mother would never have gone into the old spot. Ever. The new location is much "safer" and probably one of the most yuppie-looking restos in that neighborhood. That being said, the neighborhood is still a mofo to get to from the burbs.
Lastly, two words: Check, Please.