Duck Wong, Brooklyn NY
Address | 2341 86th St, Brooklyn, NY |
Phone | (718) 483-9687 |
Hours | 10:00am-8:30pm |
Categories | Chinese Restaurant |
Rating | 3.8 15 reviews |
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Duck Wong reviews
15Great place, I love the Mala beef with veggies soup. It's spicy but oh sooooo good. Great selection, friendly and helpful staff. Would recommend.
The food is tasty and delicious. I like the Lu Shui Gourmet. The service is friendly and the price is reasonable.
Best wontons in NYC area, $5 for a master wonton noodle soup which comes with 4-5 big balls of flavorful wontons and noodles. Broth is a bit different from normal noodle shops. Cash only. Interesting menu with rice sets and curry noodles, and fried foods. The wontons with hot chili oil is a favorite. Oil is smoky and sweet. Kinda busy during the night, empty during the day which makes it very comfortable to dine in. Staff is fine for what it is. (old review, soup is prob now $8, they take credit card with min $20 I believe)
Always packed during lunch, great spot for wontons, noodles, and fried goodies!
Much try their sweet and sour pork and seaweed fried fish fillets
A lot of tasty dishes and noodles soup that you cannot find anywhere else. Recommend pork rinds, brine duck, beef tendon, wonton, pancakes, Mala spicy cutterfish ball, shrimp omelet rice.
The food was OK. The service was rude and slow. Waited forever just to get waited on. Upon leaving we opted to give 10% tips because of the bad service, but then the waitress chased after us yelling and screaming that we didn't give enough tips we gave more so they would stop screaming but this is why tips are optional.
Screw this place the waitresses are very rude and unprofessional she’s lucky I didn’t curse her out in Chinese
Special wonton noodle soup for $5! Cheap, good and fast.
Always something new on the menu to try.
Every time I come to New York from other places, I like to eat here. The main reason is that the parking is convenient, affordable, and the service〇k
So I normally order takeout and usually they are pretty attentive as I walk in to place my order. The restaurant is small and if you eat there it seems to be you will be tightly pack in there.
The food is very reasonable price but it can be a hit or miss. Definitely a small mom and pop shop and the cooking style feels more old school like something my parents would make.
Really tasty food. The fried rice had a lot of wok-chi!
The shrimp walnut isn't like the typical shrimp walnut dish from most Chinese restaurants. Shrimps are smaller and less mayo as you can see from the picture (middle dish). All orders overall came out tasting really good.
The food was good and the prices were reasonable. The black pepper beef with cheese is good.
Delivery order, came spilled curry sauce everywhere. Food is medicore at best. There are better cantonese restaruants around the area. Do not recommend. Wonton noodles were dry, soup lacked flavor. Dumplings were not fresh. Napkins were all soaked in curry sauce. Too much weight and pressure resulted in broken seal (curry rice)
Very nice quiet family restaurant, and they have take out. Food so nice and fresh. Best Asian food I've had to date.
The food was good. But the only problem I had was that I wasn’t told there would be a MANDATORY tip to the total of my order. It says no delivery fee but they’re actually tricking you, playing word games. So if you order from this restaurant be aware there will be a delivery fee. Also the female driver rude af. Taunting me said did I just immigrate to America just cuz I never heard of something such as “mandatory tip”. Since when does giving tips a mandatory thing in NY?