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Telephone
03-2201 5095
Opening Hours
Today
10:00 - 22:00
Mon - Sun
10:00 - 22:00
Payment Methods
Cash
Other Info
Pork-free
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Signature Dishes
Roast Duck Rice
Review (2)
Level4 2016-02-15
473 views
I intend to do some shopping at Mid Valley, in order to avoid the human and traffic jam. I have reached at 10.30am, to my surprise they are quite many shoppers around. I wanted to eat something hot and filling, Ding Tai Fong and Duck King has crossed my mind. When passing by Ding Tai Fong, I can see a queue from far. Definitely a no to queue up around this hour. Without any hesitation, I walked toward Duck King. Since it is early, only 4 tables are occupied.Upon seating, we were served a bowl of hot soup. It was Peanut Lotus soup, best to keep my stomach warm. The soup was tasted light and clear. Without need to wait longer, my Two Combination Roasted Meat Noodles was served. I have opted Roasted Char Siew and Roasted Duck to pair with the noodle. The Roasted Char Siew was tendered, sweet and melts in my mouth. As for the Roasted Duck, the meat was soft yet well marinated, especially the skin was crispy. Noodles were very springy and the sauce is tasty too.Besides that, I have ordered Prawn Dumpling with Chili Sauce as my appetizer. Its came with 5 pieces of Prawn Dumpling immerse into the hot and spicy sauce. The dumpling was pretty huge with mince meat and prawn filling. Overall taste is good.As for the drink, I get myself a glass of refreshing and chilled Sugar Cane.My friend has ordered a glass of Orange Juice, she said it was good, freshly squeeze orange juice yet sugar free.When we about to finish our meal, the waiter served each of us a dessert- Herbal Jelly. It seems this is the complimentary for every main course order.To wrap up, the overall foods are good. I definitely will come back again. continue reading
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Level3 2015-12-17
92 views
I remember bringing the parents for a typical Chinese dinner at this place when they were newly opened approximately two years back. They serve a decent selection of roasted meats, char siew, siu yuk and of course duck (that’s why the name).As a starter, they normally serve a complimentary soup of the day for each of the diner in a small bowl, similar to those miso soup sizes where you can find in Japanese Restaurant. As usual, we ordered half a roast duck, Chinese spinach in superior broth, taufoo and what they claimed as their new chef recommendation, braised pork.The roast duck was okay, but the skin wasn’t as crispy as before. Both the spinach and taufoo was all right as well, but nothing too great to shout about. As for the braised pork, we think that it does not fit to be in the “recommended menu”. It was nothing special, the meat were not juicy it was rather dry. Tasted mediocre, we wouldn’t recommend this to any other diners.At the end of the meal, they served another complimentary dessert, herbal jelly or better known as “guilingao”. To their defense though, the waiters were quite attentive. Nevertheless, still an ideal place for a typical Chinese meal. continue reading
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)