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Method of ordering was abit strange but was universally understanble for language barriers Food was good the only poor tasting dish was the bbq pork tasted old and dry View all feedback.
What Rory B doesn't like about Peking Duck:
Not friendly to foreigners at all. Even if you speak Japanese and Chinese fluently, they ignore any attempt you make to request a second order of food. When we asked a question about the ordering process for all you can eat , the waitress gave us an attitude. The duck is good but you could go somewhere else and get the same taste for less money. View all feedback.
Just average food with bad service. Clearly the staff doesn't want or care to accomodate customers. We had to repeatedly ask to get basic ware and accompanying dishes. Portions are also small, with for instance a deceivingly tiny meat bun (nikku man) compared to the menu picture.
Pretty good in a steer/area jam packed with so many delicious options. If you are in a large group then the Viking option is pretty good value and you can sample a lot of dishes.
Not friendly to foreigners at all. Even if you speak Japanese and Chinese fluently, they ignore any attempt you make to request a second order of food. When we asked a question about the ordering process for all you can eat , the waitress gave us an attitude. The duck is good but you could go somewhere else and get the same taste for less money.
3280 yen for Beijing duck, dim sum, Sichuan dishes etc. all you can eat , no time limit, pretty good deal. Don’t recommend dish No.136 sticky rice cake with brown sugar, way to greasy! Service is average, some staffs could be more friendly.
Wide variety of dishes. Very good service. Easy to order , just write the dish number. best of all ...it is eat all you can . dessert was also good