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Not a duck house but excellent food and they do serve peking duck made in the furnace near the front entrance.
Xiao Wang's Home Restaurant Guanghualu Branch 6591-3255 6594 3602 北京小王店 光華路店 |
Originally Posted by dtsm
(Post 11778375)
Not a duck house but excellent food and they do serve peking duck made in the furnace near the front entrance.
Xiao Wang's Home Restaurant Guanghualu Branch 6591-3255 6594 3602 北京小王店 光華路店 |
I'm no duck expert but sure enjoyed the Pek Duck I've had at "Made In China" restaurant in the Grand Hyatt. Also liked their Beggar's Chicken a lot.
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Originally Posted by RichardInSF
(Post 11779417)
I'm no duck expert but sure enjoyed the Pek Duck I've had at "Made In China" restaurant in the Grand Hyatt. Also liked their Beggar's Chicken a lot.
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Originally Posted by dtsm
(Post 11778375)
Not a duck house but excellent food and they do serve peking duck made in the furnace near the front entrance.
Xiao Wang's Home Restaurant Guanghualu Branch 6591-3255 6594 3602 北京小王店 光華路店 |
Originally Posted by iahphx
(Post 11783863)
Yeah, I mentioned Xiao Wang above. I like this restaurant chain (he has a few restaurants) a lot, and would definitely eat there again whenever I am in Beijing. I'm not sure I'd go for the duck, however. It's good IMHO, but not as good as some other places.
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Sorry to be a dissenter here, but Xiao Wang's (especially the one on Guanghua Lu) serves up some seriously bad slop that somehow passes for Chinese food. I have (been dragged by others) there on a number of occasions, and it never fails to disappoint. Haven't had the duck there, but I shudder to think.... XW's just gets more than it's fair share of (expat and business) traffic due to location and pricing, therefore the undeserved buzz. However, horses for courses.
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Agree entirely with the above. Eating Xiao Wang's dumbed-down-for-expats pan-China dishes is only borderline forgivable if taking visiting aged parents out for meal. But given the immense range and variety of real food of all regions available in Beijing, ought otherwise to be a criminal offence.
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Originally Posted by Peter_N-H
(Post 11793018)
Agree entirely with the above. Eating Xiao Wang's dumbed-down-for-expats pan-China dishes is only borderline forgivable if taking visiting aged parents out for meal. But given the immense range and variety of real food of all regions available in Beijing, ought otherwise to be a criminal offence.
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Originally Posted by moondog
(Post 11796660)
FWIW, I'm equally offended by the set of better-then-thou types that cast stones upon anyone who doesn't cream over braised sea slug and the like.
If you're looking for a banquet or gourmet dining, maybe P-H knows where the Kings or Emperors eat but as far as regular Chinese folks, this is a place to go. Now, I haven't been back to Beijing in a year or so - if these opinions are from recent visits, I'll be less critical of their comments. |
Originally Posted by moondog
(Post 11796660)
FWIW, I'm equally offended by the set of better-then-thou types that cast stones upon anyone who doesn't cream over braised sea slug and the like.
1) I've NEVER had a decent vegetable dish there--always overcooked, soggy texture, and veggies not fresh enough. Goodness, if one can't even do a simple ganbiansijidou, one needs to hang up the apron and get out of the kitchen. 2) EVERY dish at XW's has too much oil, and this is even by Northern/Beijing cooking standards. 3) I've had meals where most of the sauces used in the meat dishes are suspiciously similar in taste and ingredients even when they shouldn't be. Speaking of sauces, too much cornstarch and the sauces always glue up quickly---similar to Westernized Chinese restaurants most of us love to hate back in our home countries. These are just a few of my pet peeves about this restaurant. Service is also marginal, even when you manage to miss the worst of the meal rush hour. I'm a decent cook at home of both Chinese and South-East Asian, and trust me, I can do a better job at a lot of the homestyle standards than Xiao Wang's. Perhaps compared to you guys, I'm just consistently unlucky when I've been there and it's been Cook's night off with the busboys behind the woks. |
De gustibus non est disputandum. It's part of the human condition. :)
It's completely acceptable to disagree about restaurants. No need for offense. I've had horrible meals at supposedly great restaurants and great meals at supposedly horrible restaurants. |
Originally Posted by jiejie
(Post 11797539)
Be offended if you must on the negative Xiao Wang comments.
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Originally Posted by jiejie
(Post 11797539)
Perhaps compared to you guys, I'm just consistently unlucky when I've been there and it's been Cook's night off with the busboys behind the woks.
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Originally Posted by Jamoldo
(Post 11777302)
If I can find the time and 2-5 people willing to join me, I'll be sure to do it and post results here...
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