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93: Peking Duck at Gourmet House of Hong Kong

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Hungry yet?

We're working up our appetites for our huge Best of Phoenix issue, out September 30, with daily servings of Chow Bella's 100 Favorite Dishes from across the Valley -- in no particular order

Leave your suggestions for upcoming favorites in the comments section.

Visit our sister blog, Jackalope Ranch, for a companion series on 100 Creatives who make Phoenix a little more interesting for all of us. We'll be posting the next 92 picks daily through the rest of the summer.

Number 93: Peking duck at Gourmet House of Hong Kong


I know life is good when I head to this unassuming McDowell Road eatery to meet a friend for lunch, because there's always something delicious to be had. It's a huge menu to sample, but the Peking duck is hard to resist.

The glossy, deeply caramel-colored skin is the highlight -- it's so thin it's translucent, and the texture is delicately crispy. Beneath it, there's moist, rich meat and fat that melts in your mouth.  To get the full experience, take a piece of warm, floury pancake and roll up some duck meat with a dab of sweet hoisin and slivers of green onion.

Between bites of duck and sips of hot tea, you'll surprise yourself at how much you can eat. 

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