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Top 12 Must-Try Peking Duck Restaurants

2025-09-26T10:04:35.803-04:00
Author: Fitz. Compiled and translated into English by ChinTrip.

—— A heartfelt list from someone who lives for duck

1. Let’s Chat for a Bit

I’m a southerner who's been in Beijing for eight years, and I rely on roast duck to survive. While others are out on weekends checking out exhibitions, I'm hunting for ducks; while couples gift flowers, I gift duck tickets. After sampling ducks from every corner, here’s my “Top 12” list, based purely on my own experiences without any exaggeration.


2. My 12 Top Choices in Chronological Order

I’m listing these based on my most recent visits, not in order of preference, but the taste memories are totally real.

① Sheng Yong Xing (Sanlitun Branch)

Keywords: Jujube wood, Michelin, Northeast pancakes
The jujube scent hits you as soon as you enter, and the chef is like a DJ when slicing the duck. When the skin goes “crunch,” oil splatters on your wrist. Start with three pieces dipped in sugar, as crispy as wafers. Their pancakes are thinner than others, chewy but not overpowering. Roll the duck skin and scallions in, and you’re left with nothing but “delicious.”

② Hai Tian Ge

Keywords: Roasted and boiled, budget-friendly, original taste
They stick to the old-school method, injecting hot water into the duck to lock in the juices. The skin and meat remain perfectly intact, and the dipping sauce is just sweet bean sauce and cucumber strips, all about the authentic flavor. Budget-friendly, around 200 yuan per person, perfect for students.

③ Jing Yan · Hanlin Academy

Keywords: Duan Yu, black truffle honey, serves two
They sell half a duck, just right for two. The best way to eat it is the caviar duck skin, a mix of hot and cold, salty and sweet. The atmosphere feels like a traditional courtyard, and after eating, you can smoke in the corridor, making you feel like you just wrapped up a period drama.

④ Lu Shang Lu

Keywords: Shandong pancakes, dried shrimp, caviar
This roast duck has a Shandong flair, bright red and oily. The standout move is the Shandong pancake wrapping around duck skin and dried shrimp, doubling the fresh sweetness, like bringing the ocean breeze from Qingdao to Beijing.

⑤ Jiu Cheng Ju

Keywords: Slow-roasted, mint, steamed buns
They use a slow roasting method that keeps the skin crispy and the meat tender, breaking apart with just chopsticks. The owner recommends mint leaves with duck skin, refreshing and cuts through the grease; then use steamed buns to dip in duck oil, carb happiness at its peak.

⑥ Quanjude · Qianmen Origin Store

Keywords: Seventh generation, hanging oven, oily hands
Don’t get put off by the tourists, this is the only place run by a seventh-generation descendant. The duck is so fatty it drips oil; once sliced, your palms will shine. Don’t wash your hands before eating, lick a finger for that old Beijing pride feeling.

⑦ Siji Minfu

Keywords: Budget-friendly, plenty of sauces, Instagram-worthy
You can enjoy it for around 150 yuan, and their sauce plating looks like a makeup palette. Duck skin paired with blueberry sauce and popping candy is quirky but still works, perfect for first-time visitors.

⑧ He Mu Central Axis Store

Keywords: Sugar sticks, sesame, duck skin egg porridge
You can eat the duck three ways:

  1. The regular wrap;
  2. Duck skin wrapped in sugar sticks and sesame, sweet and crunchy like a dessert;
  3. Duck carcass boiled into egg porridge, thick enough to hold chopsticks. This whole process keeps the stomach happily filled.

⑨ Xin Rong Ji

Keywords: Rong rolls, dried mushrooms, mushroom explosion
This isn’t traditional roast duck, but uses Yunnan dried mushrooms, duck eggs, and steamed rolls, elevating duck flavor to new heights with mushroom aromas. It’s like parachuting between Shangri-La and Beijing.

⑩ Xin Shijiu

Keywords: Duck liver, red fruits, sesame sauce flatbread
Spread duck liver paste on flatbreads, then layer with old Beijing hawthorn jelly, fat + sour + fragrant, the ultimate anti-grease weapon. Their sesame sauce is homemade; pack a jar to take home for noodle dishes.

⑪ Shijiu East Third Ring Middle Road Store

Keywords: Open flame, inconsistent cooking, roll the dice
They roast on an open flame. When the skin is perfectly crispy and meat tender, it’s a win, but a couple of times it might be on the softer side. Best suited for those living nearby to take a chance.

⑫ Ziguangyuan Halal Roast Duck

Keywords: Steam oven, cheap, gets you craving
38 yuan for half a duck, freshly roasted, skin isn’t crispy, but the meat is incredibly flavorful. Grab half on your way home after work, and with some cola while binge-watching, it beats fried chicken any day.


3. How to Avoid Pitfalls?

I’ve compiled my commonly asked questions into a table for easy use.

ScenarioRecommended RestaurantAvoid TipsAverage Budget
First time in BeijingQuanjude Qianmen Origin StoreExpect a 2-hour wait on weekends, arrive before 11 AM or after 8 PM for late-night options260
Hosting friends from out of townJing Yan · Hanlin AcademyBook at least 3 days in advance, the courtyard only has 12 tables480
Students on a budgetZiguangyuan / Siji MinfuZiguangyuan only takes cash/Alipay, don’t bring credit cards80-150
Wanting great photosHe Mu Central Axis StoreTake pics of sugar stick duck skin within 30 seconds, it collapses if the sugar melts320
Date nightSheng Yong Xing SanlitunReserve a window seat ahead of time, the lighting can be too harsh420

4. Booking & Queueing Hacks

  1. Michelin places (Sheng Yong Xing, Jing Yan): Just call the restaurant directly; it’s faster than the app.
  2. Siji Minfu: They release seats daily at 10:30 and 16:30; be at the ready 10 minutes ahead for quick booking.
  3. Quanjude Qianmen: They have a “late-night service” from 21:00 to 22:30 on weekdays, no waiting required, plus you can watch the chefs finish slicing the duck.

5. How to Reheat Takeout at Home?

  1. Skin: Use an air fryer at 180°C for 3 minutes, flipping mid-way, to restore 90% of crispiness.
  2. Meat: Once the steamer water boils, turn off the heat, place the duck on kitchen paper, cover, and steam for 2 minutes to keep it tender.
  3. Pancakes: Microwave on high for 10 seconds, use a storage bag to prevent drying, regaining a soft texture.

6. Hidden Gems


7. Quick Picks

Want to show off? → Jing Yan; Want to save money? → Ziguangyuan; Feeling nostalgic? → Quanjude Qianmen; Feeling adventurous? → Xin Rong Ji’s Rong roll; Want something reliable? → Sheng Yong Xing.

Grab this list, and you’re good to go!

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