Tucked away in local neighborhoods, Peking isn’t the kind of place that shouts for attention—but once you’ve tried it, you’ll keep coming back. The menu is everything you’d want from a Chinese takeout spot: comforting classics, great lunch specials, big portions, and no-nonsense flavor. Whether you’re team Lo Mein, love a solid General Tso’s, or just need some fried rice that actually hits the spot, this place delivers exactly what people are looking for.
Quick Summary
Popular Items
- General Tso’s Chicken
- Beef with Broccoli
- Chicken Lo Mein
- Crab Rangoon
- Egg Rolls
Lunch Specials
- Served with fried rice and an egg roll
- Available until 3 PM
- Best picks: Orange Chicken, Hunan Beef
Appetizers
- Egg Rolls, Fried Wontons, Dumplings
- Crab Rangoon (customer favorite)
Combo Dinners
- Includes entrée, fried rice, and egg roll
- Best for two: Combo A + Extra Lo Mein
Ordering Options
- Dine-in, takeout, and delivery
- Most locals call ahead or order online
Peking Menu & Prices (2025)
Appetizers
Item | Price |
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Egg Roll (1) | $1.75 |
Crab Rangoon (6) | $5.25 |
Dumplings (6, steamed or fried) | $6.95 |
Fried Wontons | $4.75 |
Soup
Item | Price |
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Hot & Sour Soup | $2.95 |
Wonton Soup | $2.95 |
Egg Drop Soup | $2.95 |
Fried Rice & Lo Mein
Item | Price (Pt / Qt) |
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Chicken Fried Rice | $6.50 / $9.95 |
Pork Fried Rice | $6.50 / $9.95 |
Shrimp Lo Mein | $6.95 / $10.95 |
Vegetable Lo Mein | $6.25 / $9.50 |
Chicken Entrees
Item | Price |
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General Tso’s Chicken | $11.25 |
Sweet & Sour Chicken | $10.95 |
Sesame Chicken | $11.25 |
Moo Goo Gai Pan | $10.95 |
Beef & Pork
Item | Price |
---|---|
Beef with Broccoli | $11.50 |
Hunan Beef | $11.75 |
Pork with Garlic Sauce | $10.95 |
Mongolian Beef | $11.95 |
Seafood
Item | Price |
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Shrimp with Lobster Sauce | $12.25 |
Shrimp with Mixed Vegetables | $11.95 |
Kung Pao Shrimp | $11.95 |
Combination Platters (Served with Fried Rice & Egg Roll)
Item | Price |
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Combo A (General Tso’s Chicken) | $11.95 |
Combo B (Beef with Broccoli) | $11.95 |
Combo C (Sweet & Sour Pork) | $10.95 |
Combo D (Chicken with Cashew Nuts) | $10.95 |
Lunch Specials (11 AM – 3 PM, served with Fried Rice & Egg Roll)
Item | Price |
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Orange Chicken | $8.25 |
Chicken Lo Mein | $7.95 |
Hunan Beef | $8.50 |
Vegetable Delight | $7.75 |
Frequently Asked Questions:
Yes. Most people either call in or use online ordering platforms. Delivery is quick and reliable.
Yes. Even the lunch specials can stretch into dinner. Dinner portions usually feed two.
There’s no separate section, but plenty of dishes can be made meat-free—just ask when ordering.
Why People Love the Peking Menu
There’s something incredibly comforting about the Peking menu. It’s not trendy, flashy, or fusion-heavy—it’s dependable. The portions are generous, the seasoning leans savory over sweet, and nothing ever feels watered down. There’s a warmth in how they do takeout: fast, hot, and just as good as you remember it from the last time.
Locals appreciate that the flavor doesn’t change from week to week. The General Tso’s Chicken has that ideal crispy-to-sauce ratio, and the Beef with Broccoli never skimps on the beef. And the Crab Rangoon? Crisp outside, creamy center—just the way it should be. It’s clear that this place focuses on consistency more than frills, and that’s exactly what loyal customers come back for.