Beijing Da Dong
Services
- Allows dogs
- Dine in
- Good for children
- Good for groups
- Live music
- Kids menu
- Outdoor seating
- Reservations
- Restroom available
- Serves beer
- Serves cocktails
- Serves coffee
- Serves dessert
- Serves dinner
- Serves lunch
- Serves wine
- Takeout available
- Accepts credit cards
- Cash only
- Accepts NFC payments
Location & Hours
- Monday: 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM
- Tuesday: 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM
- Wednesday: 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM
- Thursday: 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM
- Friday: 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM
- Saturday: 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM
- Sunday: 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Reviews
- Sansan Sulis3 months agoView on Google
When we arrived in Beijing, we went there since it was just an 8-minute walk from our hotel. The ambiance was nice. At first, we were surprised by the price—¥398 for a whole roast duck. We ordered two roast ducks and two other dishes. The roast duck was beyond our expectations. The skin was crispy, and the meat was so tender it melted in our mouths. They used the duck bones to make a delicious collagen soup. We tried roast duck at other restaurants, but we ended up coming back here before leaving Beijing.
- João Miguel Bragança2 months agoView on Google
We had Peking duck, and it was absolutely delicious. They carved the duck right in front of us, which made the whole experience quite a show. Prices are high by Beijing standards but still much more affordable compared to similar restaurants in the West. We ordered two additional side dishes to go with the duck—one of them featured truffles—and both were incredible. Although we had a reservation, we still waited about 30 minutes. The staff were very apologetic for the delay and offered us a snack while we waited.
- S Sa month agoView on Google
Not to be missed! Excellent food, service and environment. Very good and attentive service especially from our table's waiter, Michael. Try their other dishes too, especially the braised brinjal which was absolutely delicious. Their street deserts were good, quite fine. The best restaurant we had in Beijing.
- Zach Wong3 months agoView on Google
The restaurant I am writing now is at Emperor Group Center. The Beijing Roast Duck is very juicy and thin. The roast mutton belly is something that is the least unexpected dish filled with exotic spices. The duck bone soup goes well with the dishes as it is a mild broth.
- Eduardo López Escobedo2 months agoView on Google
The best Pekin Duck in town. They have other great distes. Service is more or less if you don’t speak Chinese, but the duck is worth it.