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2013-06-04
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For full review, please visit http://makeyourcaloriescount.blogspot.sg/2012/09/sg-imperial-treasure-super-peking-duck.htmlIt's been a long while since I've last had Peking duck and it's always an excitement to me, seeing the chef's skillful knife work round the duck and present a dish of nicely sliced up meat. I usually have Peking duck as a family, as there're more people to share.So I was a bit hesitant when I saw the menu and realised that they only served the duck in full, as there was no wa
It's been a long while since I've last had Peking duck and it's always an excitement to me, seeing the chef's skillful knife work round the duck and present a dish of nicely sliced up meat. I usually have Peking duck as a family, as there're more people to share.
So I was a bit hesitant when I saw the menu and realised that they only served the duck in full, as there was no way that two of us could finish the entire duck. Nonetheless, we ordered that as it's got to be something special with the entire restaurant named after it right? After placing our order, we took a quick glance around and realised that we were one of the few tables that ordered a Peking duck, probably because it was lunch time and most of them looked like business lunches.
It was a very atas (or posh) place in our opinion, and I really liked the standard of service. Every detail was being paid attention to and it wasn't difficult to get the attention of their service staff even though we were seated at a corner. A plus point too, for providing warm towels instead of packaged wet wipes to freshen up before the meal. That's a practice I haven't seen for many years, it feels more homely and clean for some reason, at least to me.
We were served quite promptly, this dish reached our table about 15mins after we've placed our order, with service staff informing us prior to this that our Peking duck is ready and being served from the side. For a full duck (and you can only order in that portion), it costs $68 and an additional $10 if you'd like the remaining meat to go with fried noodles or fried rice. Otherwise, it's complimentary to have the rest of the meat served or for takeaway.
Of course, I haven't tried the authentic dish in Beijing before so I wouldn't know if it's comparable. Let me know your verdict if you've tried both!
And since we were there already, we decided to get some dimsum to go along. This was before we saw how much the remaining portion of the duck was.
With quality food and excellent service, it's a place that I'll definitely return again. The decor and ambience might seem deceivingly pricey, but it's really quite an affordable place considering the quality and serving portions. I liked the cosy and very traditional feel they had, with staff speaking Cantonese and seeing how they sat together for staff lunch over a huge round table, just like a family.
We were one of the last customers to leave at around 3.30pm, and they didn't show any signs of chasing us away even though they closed at 2.45pm. In fact, they were still very courteous and attended to us, refilling our pot of tea and waited for us to leave even though we realised that we were in their way while they were reshuffling their tables. I didn't even notice that until my friend pointed out, but they absolutely showed no signs of asking us to leave.
Though their dimsum wasn't like wow fantastic, I would probably return for their seafood and mains over dinner.
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