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What User likes about Dayali:
We got the regular peking duck for $34. We didn't need all of the extras that comes with the premium version. I liked how crispy the skin was. The duck meat could have been more seasoned but we are not in Beijing. The sweet crispy shrimp was tasty bit a little spendy for $20. I really liked the stir fried spicy pork (thin pork belly) with peppers. That was very tasty!Do NOT order the fried pear shape with red bean th... View all feedback. What User doesn't like about Dayali:
The food is very good at Dayali. However, we recently ordered a take-out, including a 5 pound lobster. When we opened up the lobster, it looked and felt much smaller than 5 pounds, although the size of the head indicated that whatever was there was from a large lobster. Upon closer examination, we could not find any tail meat! Is it possible that they sold us the rest of the lobster, but used the tail meat for anothe... View all feedback.
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This review pertains specifically to the 160 York Boulevard location but I just wanted to share about this terrible chain restaurant:__BEWARE OF SCAM.
I recommend calling ahead and getting a reservation before heading to this restaurant.
I visited with my family for an authentic Peking duck.
We got the regular peking duck for $34. We didn't need all of the extras that comes with the premium version. I liked how crispy the skin was. The duck meat cou...
read moreWe went a couple times earlier on when it opened, and the food/service/price was pretty fair for a more upscale restaurant. I even purchased their VIP card for...
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read moreDayali Restaurant offers a mix of Northern China cuisine with a busy, vibrant atmosphere. While the service can be slow, the food is warm, generous, and incredibly delicious. The Peking Duck stands out, with crispy skin and tender meat. The dumplings may be underwhelming, but the stir-fried spicy pork is a crowd-pleaser. The decor is pleasant, but the lack of serving spoons and rushed service can be off-putting. Overall, Dayali is recommended for trying the Peking Duck and exploring the adventurous menu choices in a bustling setting.