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Kensington Peking Restaurant
Address: 172 Anzac Pde , Kensington 2033, NSW, AU
Phone: (02) 9313 7100
State: NSW
City: Kensington
Zip Code: 2033


Opening Hours

Monday: 11:00-15:00
Monday: 17:00-22:15
Tuesday: 11:00-15:00
Tuesday: 17:00-22:15
Thursday: 11:00-15:00
Friday: 11:00-15:00
Friday: 17:00-22:30


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Reviews
The Peking Duck is superb cooked to perfection with crispy skin, fresh, delicious & great value. The service is 1st class & the food comes out quick. Complimentary tea cleanses the palette.
Unfortunately, I have never seen such a rude owner male in any Sydney restaurants. He had a poke face, threw the bowl on the table without saying a word, and became annoyed when we asked him to exchange the fried rice with hair. In comparison, the female waiter is very kind. For duck lovers, it is also suggested to taste other roast duck on Anzac Parade.
Great local Chinese that has been in Kensington for as long as anyone can remember. All the food is made fresh on premise including the Peking duck! and reflects an authentic traditional northern Chinese style. Tasty, homely and well balanced. I heard on the grapevine that this institution may be closing its doors for the final time on November 11th. For those who have given patronage to Peter from Kensington Peking over the many years, come along for one final time! Quite often we take it for granted people and places that have been around forever and we only notice when they are not there anymore. Thank you for all the wonderful meals and memories Peter!
My wife and I were invited by acquaintances to dine at this establishment recently. The location and decor are rather casual but I was very impressed with the food. One of our hosts is of Chinese decent and knew what to order and was very familiar with the menu and staff. This made this a most pleasant dining experience. During a busy service we had the best table, the staff fell over themselves to serve us and the meal was perfectly prepared from very good ingredients. Superb!
Over the last three years I have been there probably ten times with my partner and our daughter and had the duck every time. If we go when its not busy the duck is OK, not cheap, not great but good. On two occasions we have been there when its busy and we have been served a $40 plate of skin and duck fat. Now I really hate to say this and don't shoot the messenger but it remains a FACT that we were the only non-Chinese diners there and it is a concurrent and arguably relevant fact that the other tables with duck had nice healthy serves of meat piled high. You do the maths. My partner drew our concerns over our meager helping to the owner who became loud, agitated and probably rude I don't speak Chinese but its a safe bet. He then went to the kitchen and shoved a duck carcass across the table making several colourful exclamations. Delightful, THEN when the table next to us was served a big, impressive plate of duck we called him back and politely pointed this out. He made a spectacular scene involving the guests at the other table, who were somewhat bemused and a little embarrassed. Then he started aggressively clearing our table even though we weren't finished our meal. I did not get angry because i don't believe in validating antisocial behavior with more antisocial behavior. That being said if you go to this restaurant YOU ARE NUTS. The owner is a rude, racist buffoon and the food is over-priced Chinese you can get in any number of places that have decent service and better prices. Also, and I'm just putting this out there so draw your own conclusions, how can you operate a business in this commercial environment without a minimal degree of English fluency. Come on! You have commercial leases, the food standards code, workcover, banking, insurance, wages, staff and a myriad of other aspects to small business operation that you just can't navigate if you are effectively mute and illiterate because you don't understand the language. PRETENDING you don't speak English is also VERY RUDE and you're not fooling anybody mate! Never going there, ever again.
Good quality of food with generous servings. Service is horrendous, but we go for the food. Family friendly and plenty of room upstairs seating has big tables. Go for the Peking duck, the crispy Peking beef, the cabbage claypot soup and the hokkien fried rice.
Our family has been enjoying this restaurant for years. It is a great neighborhood spot with authentic Chinese food. They are friendly and quick. They are happy to do take away as well. Not fancy but very yummy.
A duck lovers should give it a try. They are popular chinese restaurant around here and very well known in food critics magazines. Every time I go pass this restaurant, there always customers and most of the time full too. The service would be ok if you're go in the big group, but if you're only a two person patrons, somehow they don't really take you seriously. I've experienced this myself. But still would go back for their delicious duck
Came here to try the Peking duck through a friend's recommendation. We had the whole duck with sang Choi bao included. The duck in pancakes were so so but we only got 1 sang Choi bao each! Usually at other places they at least give us two pp for Peking duck two courses. And we asked for a top up of pastry because there were still 8 duck pieces remaining. They charged us $8.80 to top up on the pastry 6 pieces of pastry!!! Now u would assume that the number of pieces of duck should equal the number of pastries to each it with. A total scam and never coming back. I think they over charged us because we didn't get any other dish. The waiter also told us to order more and he doesn't think the Peking duck is enough to fill us up when it was more then enough. Overall a poor experience. Do not come here
I love this restaurant. My family always gets pork rib noodle soup, hot and sour soup, peking duck pancake, fried beef sorry I only know the chinese which sounds like gong siew ah lao, xiao ling bao and pan fried dumpling. I've never had an issue with the service here, they're very nice.
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