Alicen K.
Yelp
We have been going through Peking house the last six months getting general chicken, beef fried rice, general dinner for two. We always order fried rice with no onion. The food is adequate enough and the location convenient enough that when we crave "Chinese," this is a quick go to, even if the drive thru employee has sometimes been pretty rude, shutting the window while we were midsentence or trying to ask a question, enough so that at times the owner has taken over and finished up the interaction. However this last time we ordered the dinner for two, 11/4/18, we were told that if we didn't want onion in the rice, they would have to give us steamed rice. Ok. This didn't make sense so I called and asked if they changed how they do their fried rice and they said no, they've always put onions in their fried rice. My problem with this is that we have either been lied to or ignored by staff when requesting no onions every time we've ordered prior to this visit, or this final- FINAL- visit we were lied to about them being unable to make a batch without onion. Lying to someone about food is a huge deal- you don't know if someone makes a special request due to preference or allergy, and in food service it is always safest to assume allergy. We will not be returning to Peking House because I'm not going to eat anywhere I can't trust the employees. It is disturbing to me that the employee who answered the phone didn't seem to understand this. I'm sorry, it's too infuriating for me to even be witty about it.
As far as anything their menu claims is spicy- it's not. Not even close. We got general chicken- it's basically sweet and sour chicken without the sour. Straight up sugar chicken, zero kick. I mean like not even white people spicy. You can't just dye something red and tell people it's hot. But I guess that wouldn't be the first lie, would it?