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Sang Kee Peking Duck

51 N 12th St
Reading Terminal Market
Philadelphia, PA 19107

Average Cost: $$

Phone: 215-922-3930

Categories: Chinese

Features: Handicap Access, Kid Friendly, Smoke Free, Vegetarian Friendly

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Besides the namesake entree, Sang Kee Peking Duck also offers Chinese favorites such as Kung Pao Chicken, Peking Spare Ribs and Braised Beef in Chee Ho Sauce. 

From the restaurant's website:
"Delicious affordable Chinese food. Offers famous Peking duck, Hong Kong style wonton noodle soup and excellent steamed dumplings."

Cash only. No alcohol available. Serving lunch daily. 

 

"Classics like the namesake Peking duck — which arrives in two stages: breast slices with crunchy skin attached for stuffing inside warm pancakes are followed by stir-fried vegetables with shredded duck meat — don’t need updating. Neighboring restaurants may have larger menus or more elaborate preparations, but Sang Kee’s roasted meats and noodle dishes can’t be beat."
Philadelphia magazine

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Besides the namesake entree, Sang Kee Peking Duck also offers Chinese favorites such as Kung Pao Chicken, Peking Spare Ribs and Braised Beef in Chee Ho Sauce. 

From the restaurant's website:
"Delicious affordable Chinese food. Offers famous Peking duck, Hong Kong style wonton noodle soup and excellent steamed dumplings."

Cash only. No alcohol available. Serving lunch daily. 

 

"Classics like the namesake Peking duck — which arrives in two stages: breast slices with crunchy skin attached for stuffing inside warm pancakes are followed by stir-fried vegetables with shredded duck meat — don’t need updating. Neighboring restaurants may have larger menus or more elaborate preparations, but Sang Kee’s roasted meats and noodle dishes can’t be beat."
Philadelphia magazine


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