
Dishes at this casual Asian restaurant include pad Thai, egg foo yong & wonton soup.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2210 E Livingston Ave, Bexley, OH 43209
Phone: (614) 238-9288
Website: https://www.pekingdynasty.com/
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I enjoyed the extra crispy roasted duck, and egg roll. I had asked for Green tea but should have stayed with their regular tea since mine was a bit weak. My fried rice was cold but they reheated it gracefully. The new waitress had forgotten my Crab Rangoon so they were cold but I let it go. It still tasted OK with the sauce added. It has a comfortable family atmosphere and 2 TVs by the bar.
Compared to other Asian restaurants I have enjoyed, Peking Dynasty is now among the top!
The portions were astounding, not bulked up by “filler” add-ons. My date and I have agreed that we will DEFINITELY come back! A++
I called and got no refund or even offered to make again. Tiger shrimp are large and were tiny shrimp tossed in barley any sauce for $13 the sauce was tasty tho.
The cashew shrimp had 8 tiny shrimp and filled with nothing but celery and carrots for $17. Picture is missing the shrimp but look at the celery and carrots as the container was filled with those only.
The food itself was not very good. My meal was undercooked when I asked for cook soft and well done. But my egg rolls were over cooked. And my dr pepper was flat.
The atmosphere was good until the waitress. The male service was respectful but the female service that took over was extremely rude. I will never eat there again. This is second time I have bad service at this restaurant
We got the crab rangoons (very crispy, went great with the duck sauce and mustard on the tables), general tsos ( lighly spicy, clearly real chicken, and also crispy), and two of the days specials!
The specials were hot potatoes and yakiudon. The potatos were starch breaded, fried very nicely and coated with toasted chili flakes and sesame. The udon was perfectly cooked and had a delicious sauce!
Overall, excellent and absolutely worth a visit if you’re looking for chinese (or just hungry really).