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Chef Huang Jian Bing & Peking Duck

635 2nd Ave, New York, NY 10016
Cantonese, Chinese

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Chef Huang Jian Bing & Peking Duck 8.8
Murray Hill
Chef Huang Jian Bing & Peking Duck is a small Murray Hill dining room centered around meticulously roasted Peking duck and Beijing-inspired plates. Diners come for the tableside duck service, skewers, and creative small plates that feel more polished than a typical neighborhood spot.
Must-Try Dishes: Chef Huang No.1 Peking Duck with Special Duck Soup, Jian Bing (savory Chinese crepe), Lamb skewers and scallion pancake wrapped ribs
Scores:
Value: 7 Service: 8.7 Consistency: 8.8 Food Quality: 9.2 Atmosphere: 8.3 Cultural Relevance: 8.6
What makes it special: Focused Beijing-style spot built around crisp, carved-to-order Peking duck.
Who should go: Duck obsessives and small groups planning a special dinner.
When to visit: Prime weekend dinners or early weeknights for a slower pace.
What to order: Whole Peking duck, Jian Bing, lamb skewers and soup dumplings.
Insider tip: Reserve ahead and commit to the full Peking duck set for best experience.
Logistics & Planning
Parking: Street parking is limited and competitive in the evenings; nearby paid garages within 1–2 blocks are the most reliable option.
Dress code: Smart casual is perfect—jeans are fine, but many guests dress a bit sharper for the duck service experience.
Noise level: Moderate and lively—energetic dining room but still easy to hold a conversation.
Weekend wait: 30–60 minutes without a reservation, especially for peak duck service times.
Weekday lunch: Typically little to no wait, with quicker table turnover.
Dietary Options
Vegetarian options: Yes—several vegetable-focused small plates, fried rice, and jian bing-style options without meat.
Vegan options: Limited—some vegetable dishes can be modified, but most headline dishes are meat-centric.
Gluten-free options: Partial—skewers and vegetable dishes can work, but sauces and pancakes contain gluten.
Good to Know
Is this good for a first date? Yes—tableside Peking duck carving adds a memorable, interactive element that sparks conversation without feeling overly formal.
Can I get a table without a reservation? Possible on early weeknights or late evenings, but reservations are strongly recommended for weekend dinners, especially if you want the full duck experience.
Is it kid-friendly? Better suited for teens than young kids—skewers, fried rice, and buns work for younger palates, but the vibe leans adult and social.
Best For
Better for: More polished Peking duck experience and presentation than typical neighborhood Chinese spots, with stronger date-night and group energy.
Skip if: Skip if you’re craving ultra-casual takeout-style Chinese or need extensive vegan-friendly options.