Best service in Chinese restaurant ever, the only reason why I’m giving 2 stars. The food was mediocre at best. Chicken was weird, I think rice was undercooked, the dumplings were not too bad tough.
Michelle R.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Waldorf, MD
fry rice is a little hard as if it was yesterday’s rice. could give more rice in the combo portions. The food needs more flavor in my opinion. I’m a big foodie person and love trying new places. Coming from NY it’s hard to find really good Chinese food. Don’t get me wrong I have found some good places.
June M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Chesapeake, VA
We are a long time customers of this place. Whenever I feel lazy and just want to get a quick chinese food, this place never fails. Hardworker too.
David D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Virginia Beach, VA
This is the best Chinese place I’ve found in the area. The staff is friendly, the food is yummy, and the price is easy on the wallet. I go here once a month or so for lunch. I really like their wonton soup and boneless spare ribs with fried rice.
Ed C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Chesapeake, VA
In the Great Bridge area of Chesapeake there are quite few Chinese restaurants. Peking is the best one IMO. Part of the reason why I like Peking so much as compared to the numerous other Chinese restaurants in the same area, is that they really go the extra mile in most respects. From the menu to even the interior of the restaurant itself, they just have more to offer than their competitors. Peking is not just a glorified take-out place. The dining area is fairly large, and the place is decorated very much in the style of old school Chinese restaurants. They even have a bar. It’s a really a quaint and cozy atmosphere inside. I still have yet to eat in here personally, but I definitely intend to in the future. It’s pretty common to see people eating inside, which I can’t say the same for most of the other Chinese restaurants around. This probably doesn’t matter too much to a lot of people who may be reading this, but I personally think it just makes the place seem a little nicer. It reminds of the way Chinese restaurants seemed to be like when I was a kid back in the 80’s. The other big standout to me here is the menu. The menu here is one of the most expansive I’ve seen at a Chinese restaurant. Now if your the type of person who just orders General Tso’s Chicken or some other common Chinese take-out fare every time, then this won’t matter to you very much. However, if you’re like me and you like to mix it up and try new stuff, then this place is awesome. There are more than a few items here that are most certainly not on the menu at the other Great Bridge area Chinese places, and some that I have not seen at any other Chinese restaurants in VA. I had never seen Wontons in Hot Oil, Yung Chow Fried rice, or Lake Tung shrimp on a takeout menu before coming here. Also, this is the only place(that I know of) in the area where you can get a Philly Cheesesteak spring roll; kinda trashy, but delicious. Again, this place has a lot of great stuff if you like to go deep into a Chinese menu. Let’s talk about the quality of the food. On the whole I’d say it’s above average for Chinese. I’ve been to other places where the quality was slightly better, but again this place is definitely a consistent«very good» for me. I think it’s definitely the best of the Chinese options to be found in Great Bridge in terms of overall quality, although Taste of China, comes pretty close. Either way, I’d say Peking is almost on par with the legendary Kin’s Wok in Ghent or some of the better places in VA Beach. However, neither of those places have Cheesesteak rolls. :) All in all, this is an awesome Chinese restaurant with a lot of stuff offered above and beyond the typical Chinese takeout joint. If you’re in Great Bridge and want Chinese, this is the spot.
Jamie D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Virginia Beach, VA
Found the menu on my mailbox so I thought I would give it a shot. Ordered a bunch of dishes from Egg Drop Soup to Shrimp Pancit. Usually you cannot get Pancit from a Chinese Food place so I had to try it! Everything was the right temperature when delivered and the veggies in the dishes were fresh. One of the best Chinese Food places in Chesapeake. I would order from them again. Make sure to order the Pancit!
Wilbert H.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Chesapeake, VA
I have never had anything bad here. Good prices and better than average food. Keep up the good work Grace.
Leo A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Chesapeake, VA
Peking II is the type of place that you don’t find in abundance these days despite the large number of Chinese food places. Its an actual sit down restaurant with take out, instead of the other way around. Because its primarily a sit down restaurant, there’s a certain charm to sitting and eating there. Diners who are familiar with Chinese and Japanese culture will notice that the décor is a mix of Chinese and Japanese. Strange really, but not to the unfamiliar. Peking started out as a sushi restaurant but didn’t do well, probably because of all the competition nearby. Instead of folding, the Chinese owners went back to their ethnic roots and served Chinese. Enough history. Into the food. Peking’s food is basic and good. Think of the corner take out that you might be familiar with if you’re a New Yorker. Its good and fairly cheap. They have the typical line up that you’ll find in most Chinese take outs, plus a nice list of «specialty» dishes. They also have specials on a board that changes every couple of weeks. Those are worth checking out if you’re in the mood for something a little different. Come check out this neighborhood favorite.
Marina E.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Virginia Beach, VA
I have to say, it’s refreshing to have actual Chinese restaurant that you can dine in rather than just take out. This joint ain’t bad at all. People are friendly and food is pretty decent. I have zero complaints.