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I was wandering around central and stumbled upon the infamous Mr. Bing so of course I couldn't pass up on it. The store is a little cute place with lots of colorful decoration and a big ducky as a logo. It's definitely eye catching so nobody would miss it. I decided to order the Peking duck bing since that's the classic. First you pay, then you proceed for them to call your # to see your bing being made. It's actually pretty fun watching them make it. First they make the outer thin layer of the
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I was wandering around central and stumbled upon the infamous Mr. Bing so of course I couldn't pass up on it. The store is a little cute place with lots of colorful decoration and a big ducky as a logo. It's definitely eye catching so nobody would miss it.

I decided to order the Peking duck bing since that's the classic. First you pay, then you proceed for them to call your # to see your bing being made. It's actually pretty fun watching them make it. First they make the outer thin layer of the bing, then spread hoisin sauce all over it. Then two scoops of cubed Peking duck go on it along with cucumber on top. Lastly a crispy piece of cracker-like chip goes in. All folded and wrapped in a paper bag ready for you to take away! I wasn't expecting the bing to be sooo big! One is definitely too filling for one person. As to the taste, I think overall it's decent. The duck is actually good and the crispy chip inside just adds the perfect texture to the bing. The only thing is the sauce is kind of too sweet. So maybe less sauce would be better. For the price and the quality of food, I would definitely come back when I want to grab a quick bite!
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Date of Visit
2013-04-12
Waiting Time
5 Minutes (Dine In)
Spending Per Head
$48 (Lunch)