Peking Duck Sandwich Stall

Welcome to Peking Duck Sandwich Stall, a hidden gem in Flushing, New York. This unassuming food stand attached to Shanghai You Garden offers a mouthwatering selection of Peking duck sandwiches that will leave you craving for more.

As a food reviewer of Restaurant World, I had the pleasure of sampling the famous Peking duck baos from this stall. The duck buns are priced at $2.50 each, making it an affordable and delectable snack option.

The Peking Duck Sandwich Stall stands out for its crispy duck skin, tender meat, and the perfect balance of flavors from cucumbers, scallions, and hoisin sauce. Each bite offers an explosion of taste that will satisfy your cravings for authentic Chinese cuisine.

Customers rave about the quick service and the convenience of grabbing a delicious snack on the go. The stall's straightforward setup and budget-friendly prices make it a popular choice for locals and visitors alike.

If you're a fan of Peking duck or simply looking for a quick and satisfying meal, Peking Duck Sandwich Stall is the place to be. Don't miss out on this culinary delight when you're in Flushing!

Peking Duck Sandwich Stall Menu

Location

Address: 137-28 40th Rd Flushing, NY 11354
Phone: (718) 886-9728

🕓 Work Hours
MON 11:00 AM - 8:30 PM
TUE 11:00 AM - 8:30 PM
WED 11:00 AM - 8:30 PM
THU 11:00 AM - 8:30 PM
FRI 11:00 AM - 8:30 PM
SAT 11:00 AM - 8:30 PM
SUN 11:00 AM - 8:30 PM

Business info

  • Offers Takeout
    Yes
  • Reservations
    No
  • Many Vegetarian Options
    Yes
  • Accepts Credit Cards
    No
  • Accepts Android Pay
    No
  • Accepts Apple Pay
    No
  • Loud
    Yes
  • Good For Kids
    Yes
  • Good for Lunch
    Yes
  • TV
    Yes
  • Outdoor Seating
    No
  • Offers Catering
    No
  • Not Good For Groups
    No
  • Waiter Service
    No
  • Wi-Fi
    No
  • Alcohol
    No
  • Bike Parking
    Yes

Last Reviews

  • Author: Christine Z.

    06 August 2024

    I love Peking duck baos and it's great to see this place allows you to order single baos to go! Such a great idea since I'm used to having to place a huge order at a sit down restaurant, but sometimes you just want one bao to snack on. It's attached to their sit down restaurant, Shanghai You Garden. You can order some of their other menu items too at this takeout stall, but we just wanted the duck baos specifically since we had already hit up a ton of other places on our food crawl. Each duck bao was $2.50 and our orders came out pretty fast. There wasn't a huge amount of duck in each bao, but I think it was comparable to when you order in a restaurant and have to build your own baos based on the amount of duck and buns given to you. It did feel like it was mostly skin though and not a ton of meat. Otherwise, good ratio of cucumber, green onion, and hoisin sauce. Overall, great place to stop by for a quick, affordable snack, or if you want to get your Peking duck fix while on the go.

  • Author: Michelle N.

    03 August 2024

    This Peking Duck Sandwich Stall is actually connected with Shanghai You Garden, which is a restaurant I've been to before. They have an ordering window where you purchase your food as well as receive your food. We came only for the Peking Duck Bao, and each were $2.50. I do think there could've been more duck inside each Bao, and the duck itself wasn't the best that I've had. The skin also wasn't very crispy or crunchy this time either. It's still a steal for a quick bite, but the times that I visited Shanghai You Garden in the past and have had their Baos, I remembering it being a lot better. We did get our food quickly, which is nice since we were just on a go-go-go schedule, and the container it came in was easy to pass around to our friends. I might give it another try if I'm wandering in Flushing and come across this spot, just to see if it was an off day!

  • Author: Marie D.

    01 August 2024

    I really REALLY love the duck from here. I'm a duck enthusiast and if there is a chance I could get my hands on duck then I'll order it. 2.50 for a Peking duck with scallions, hoisin sauce, and cucumber in a warm bun is not a bad deal. Although next time I'd probably save more money by ordering half a duck and eating that with rice.

  • Author: Lina L.

    31 July 2024

    I was on a quest for a Peking duck sandwich and stumbled upon this charming little hole-in-the-wall, seamlessly attached to Shanghai You Garden. Despite its unassuming exterior, it was bustling with locals, a promising sign. I ventured in with both of my sisters, and we each indulged in a sandwich for $2.50 each. The result? A delightful explosion of flavor. The duck was wonderfully crispy and rich, and its oiliness paired perfectly with the subtly bland bread - an ideal culinary contrast. So, was it worth the trip? Absolutely.