Peking Chinese Food in Oxnard
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Chinese restaurant
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Oxnard, Ventura County, California, US
Phone: +1 805-988-9033
Site: http://happy-panda.cafes-nearby....
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Site: http://happy-panda.cafes-nearby....
Opening hours
- Monday:10:30 AM–8:30 PM
- Tuesday:Closed
- Wednesday:10:30 AM–8:30 PM
- Thursday:10:30 AM–8:30 PM
- Friday:10:30 AM–9 PM
- Saturday:10:30 AM–9 PM
- Sunday:10:30 AM–8:30 PM
Total reviews rating 4.2
76 Reviews for Peking Chinese Food 2024:
Review №1
2023-10-20 20:51:42THE BEST !! LOVE IT HERE ‼️🙂👍great food amazing taste everything is so delicious 😋🤤Owners that are here are so sweet and nice and they always have the best customer service and amazing food !If I could come everyday I would ☺️ thank you for this Chinese food the best in Oxnard !
Review №2
2023-11-13 03:01:21This is my go to spot for Chinese take out. Their chow mein is probably the best I’ve had here in Oxnard. The noodles are thick, soft and chewy. Their orange chicken is not too sweet, juicy and has a crunch. Highly recommend if you’re looking for some good take out
Review №3
2021-05-06 01:32:40This place is pretty good. They have large portions and fair pricing. I didnt get super dehydrated after eating, like I do with most other Chinese food. The dim sum was okay, not the best, not the worst. The restaurant was clean and the employee was nice and helpful. Id say, if youre looking for a middle of the road Chinese food restaurant with large portions and dont want to spend a whole lot, this place is it.
Review №4
2023-10-28 22:26:51I came by & this was my 1st time, & last I got home so hungry, opened my food & it was so disgusting the beef was a grey w/the broccoli & had a weird taste for beef broccoli! Now the mushroom chicken was even worse, the squash tasted like wax, the chow mein & fried rice had no flavor. I wanted to order pork buns so glad I didnt, Ive already spent to much on an awful meal.
Review №5
2023-10-17 01:53:48The food here is very good. They use very tried and true recipes, so there isnt anything in particular that stands out in regards to the usual menu items. There are a few things to note, however: certain menu items are not always offered, such as the BBQ Pork. But they do offer items that are not typically served in other stores around these parts, which makes this shop worthwhile to visit or order from in and of itselfThe BBQ Pork actually makes me cry a bit -- its good, but there was an additional price of almost $6 for a solid chunk of it. Service is very good in regards to it though - you get an entire huge chunk that is sliced up, and they know to scoop up a bit of sauce from the holding container to drizzle over the pieces. Id imagine the price is because it is a bit more troublesome to prepare, and if they make their dimsum from scratch... this would be a base ingredient for their BBQ pork buns, which a single large chunk of BBQ Pork can probably make at least 3 servings of BBQ pork buns. Though lets be real, they probably dont make BBQ Pork Buns from scratchSpeaking of Dim Sum... these are also a bit expensive -- at least if you are going by the listed prices and amount given. Umm... do I really need to say it? They may or may not actually give you more pieces than theyve listed on their wall (the first few say 6 pieces, the last few 4 pieces, but Ive ordered the Shao Long Bun that said 4 piece and ended up with 8 pieces instead). For legal purposes, expect them to give you the listed amount and not moreOn the subject of Shao Long Bao (bun)... they are very good. Actually, there is actually something else called Shao Long Tang Bao, which basically is the same thing as Shao Long Bao except there is a soup within the bun itself that spills out when you eat it that is absolutely delectable. Guess which was actually served...? For legal purposes, this is listed as Shao Long Bao only as by the time you head home and actually eat the pieces the soup would be absorbed back into the meat and skin. But if you have them fresh, you might get to experience the glory of what a Shao Long Tang Bao would be instead. Granted, these arent as good as the super high end versions as the skin is quite thick, but are extraordinarily impressive none the less. Lets just say... I was absolutely blown away by the fact that the Shao Long Bao were like Shao Long Tang Bao instead, since Shao Long Tang Bao command a higher price tag that almost justifies the listed $9.5(?) price tag for 4 pieces without them giving additional pieces on a whimThe Coconut Shrimp is comparable to Panda Expresss Honey Walnut Shrimp, without the walnut and the additional charge. There is something Ive realized with certain fried shrimp foods, which is that some of them start tasting a bit rubbery once theyve started cooling down (Ive seen this with Panda Expresss Honey Walnut Shrimp, and at least one other store) - this shops Coconut Shrimp manages to minimize or mitigate that effect for the most part. Basically, this shop gets it done right - which I appreciate as this is one of my favorite dishes to order at a restaurantIve seen this shop compared to Panda Express... and I just laugh. Sure, some Panda Express will have BBQ Pork as well -- but not around these parts as far as I am aware (the one on Rose and the one in Camarillo by the Outlets certainly dont). And dont even get me started on Dim Sum. The quality here is nicer for several items as well, such as with the rice being reasonably moist and not super dry, or at the very least generally on par with most menu items. But to each their own, I guess. Some people will prefer their food to have more salt in them, which I guess you can expect more from Panda Express than this shop. Peking Chinese Food has undoubtedly won me over by actually stocking certain Chinese food that I love but have difficulty finding around this region, so I would definitely come back for more (if it were not for the fact Im moving elsewhere soon)
Review №6
2023-08-10 01:28:03Owners changed. Not happy panda anymore! I loved the dim sum, but sadly they dont make it here anymore 😔 . the only thing i liked after the owners changed was the coconut shrimp.Edit: the chow mein and orange chicken is still good. The spicy chicken is the best! Still better than panda express! 🐼
Review №7
2019-07-29 21:41:28Good place for a quick Chinese fusion style meal, with more authentic options as well.When I walked up to the counter, I heard the kitchen staff speaking Chinese in the back, the ladies at the counter speak orders to the back in Chinese as well. The place really does remind me of some of the excellent Chinese restaurants in Chinatown. I was in for a nice surprise from first impressions.The main attraction is to think of this place as a more authentic Americanized Chinese food shop (vs something like Panda Express). The lunch combo is a great deal, you will definitely have more than enough, no matter how hungry you are. The food was actually quite tasty, I recommend it.The extra icing on the cake is the fact that they have some to-order dim sum. There is a lack of proper Chinese food in this area, and it seems like they dont just serve cheapo-fabulous dim sum, I really enjoyed it.
Review №8
2023-06-06 19:25:20My wife and I went because we have heard that the food is amazing. Unfortunately we left after 10 minutes of waiting for someone to acknowledge us. I even tried to get the employees attention, saying hiiii how is it going, can we get help. An employee passed by I said hi she walked right past us and ignored my wife. We are disappointed. How rude the employees are.I hope the owner sees this and I hope he knows that his employees are rude as heckkkk
Review №9
2020-05-19 01:07:45BEST CHAR SIU BAO IN VENTURA COUNTY!! Their dim sum is second to none!! It makes an extra 15 mins to make but its so worth it if you like incredibly moist but doughy, perfectly steamed bbq pork buns!! Everything else there is really amazing too! Authentic and filling!!
Review №10
2020-01-31 04:04:33Great amount of food for price. Located in Fremont shopping center. Food is great! ...my favorite is chowmein and orange chicken.