Peking Duck Sandwich Stall
“A hot little fluffy bun with a piece of crispy duck skin, a little meat, julienned cucumber and scallions, and a dollop of hoisin sauce.”
“The duck pieces are meaty (not as much crispy skin as I would like), but I'll still take this deal all day.”
“However, the bun was tasty – the bun was pillowy and soft, the scallions were crisp and fresh, and the duck was moist.”
Peking Duck Sandwich Stall
Take-out: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Price range.
$ Price range Under $10
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So a cheap peking duck sandwich how good can it be? VERY GOOD.
The duck is fatty and greasy and everything it should be! The pancakes are fluffy and fresh.
A small sandwich but I can have 5 of them and still spend $20 less than if I went to eat peking duck at a restaurant and be just as satisfied.
It is hard to find but worthwhile once you wander in and find their stall.
If you ever get a chance to go to Flushing be sure to make a pit stop pre-meal at Corner 28. They have an array of delicious eats. The Peking duck stall is one place that you would definitely wanna make a stop and get some either before a meal or take out.
There are seating upstairs if you want to eat there. I thought the flavour of the Peking duck was very good and they have hot sauce for you upstairs. There was a lot of meat in there which for the price is so awesomely good.
I think this fulfilled my hunger for Peking duck and I don't have to wait to go with a crew to the Peking duck house every 6-months. A dream come true!
This review will be as tiny as this stall. The duck buns are delish. Order 5 for yourself– 2 for now and 3 for the next few hours when you later regret not getting more.
Is it the best Peking duck in the world? Definitely not. But is there a better deal than $1 per bun?? Hits the spot when I'm craving Peking duck, and I don't have to shell out $40 for a whole Peking duck experience at a restaurant!
The duck pieces are meaty (not as much crispy skin as I would like), but I'll still take this deal all day. 4 is perfect for a snack (I once ordered just 2 and I was a super sad puppy).
There's a clean sitting area upstairs which was a surprise as it looks super luxurious! Filled with high school kids after 3pm.
It is a bit of a pain in the butt to find, but so completely worth it!
Food: 3.5/5.0
Service: 2.0/5.0
Value: 4.0/5.0
Decor: 2.0/5.0
Overall: 3.5/5.0
Solid little stall in a mini corner food court selling individual Peking duck wraps now at $1.25 a pop. I obsess over Peking duck — there are a few dishes I will judge a city by, and this is one of them. But Peking duck is all about expectations. When you're Da Dong (yeah, I just went there) and everyone starts talking you up like you're the second coming, you know you're in trouble. But when you're hawking these little suckers by the bun and the carver is wearing a semi-not-that-dirty apron, then we may have something here. This is a decent B- duck being sold like its already flunked out of school — that's how you earn four stars in my book. Next time I walk by, I'm liable to pick up a dozen.
WENT THROUGH SO MUCH to find this place!! The listing address was wrong on yelp, which led us to elmhurst (this might be fixed now cuz I went last year)
its in the corner 28 food court, basically near where the old location was! corner 28 food court is small and crowded with few food stalls downstairs where you order but there's a hidden stairway towards the back right to lead to the 2nd floor with lots of seating to enjoy your food!
$1 per duck bun order at the back right counter where you see the $1 sign!
–peking duck bun: not bad, the steamed bun was nice & soft, but i expected the duck to have more of a crisp PLUS some of the green onion strands were way too potent
glad i tried it but i don't know if it was worth the trek
If based solely on the food, I'd probably give this place 3 stars…but at a $1 a pop, it gets an extra star!
As others have mentioned, this place is a bit hard to find. Follow the Yelp map pin and look for the Corner 28 sign and walk to the back. When you get to the counter, head to the employee on the right – tell her how many buns you want and she'll assemble them for you. The duck buns are OK – the meat is kind of hit or miss, but at $1 a bun they are still tasty and an incredible deal. They use cucumber as the greenery/veggie in the bun, although personally I prefer scallions instead. I'd definitely come by again for some cheap eats, but probably wouldn't go out of my way if I want amazing Peking duck.
They have a dedicated peking duck lady! At a dollar each, this is really a steal. I recommend you try this! You can find them around the corner from Happy Food court. The bun was a little hard on the outside, but it didn't take away much from the meal. Places like this shows how amazing Flushing food crawls can be.