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Welcome to Moo Shu Duck

"Moo Shu Duck" stands out in the food scene with its authentic Chinese cuisine, including Cantonese roast meats like soy sauce chicken and roast duck. Situated in Little Neck, NY, this Asian-owned gem offers a variety of lunch specials and fried rice options, catering to both meat lovers and vegetarians. Customers rave about the delicious Peking duck and affordable prices, making it a go-to spot for Chinese takeout. With friendly service and fresh, tasty meals, "Moo Shu Duck" is a must-try for anyone craving traditional Cantonese flavors in a cozy setting.

LOCATIONS
  • Moo Shu Duck
    253-13 Northern Blvd, Flushing, NY 11363, United States
    253-13 Northern Blvd, Flushing, NY 11363, United States Hotline: +1 718-224-3288

Looking for authentic Cantonese cuisine in Little Neck, New York? Look no further than Moo Shu Duck. This hidden gem offers a variety of options in the noodles - Cantonese category, with a focus on delivering quality food and exceptional service.

Located at 253-13 Northern Blvd, Moo Shu Duck offers a range of amenities, including delivery, takeout, and reservations. The restaurant prides itself on providing vegan and vegetarian options, as well as catering services. With a casual and quiet ambiance, Moo Shu Duck is perfect for a cozy meal with friends or family.

One standout feature of Moo Shu Duck is its affordable prices, making it a go-to spot for Chinese takeout in the area. Customers rave about the roast duck, soy sauce chicken, and roast pork, praising the flavorful and juicy meats.

Overall, Moo Shu Duck is a must-visit for anyone craving authentic Cantonese dishes in a welcoming environment. Whether you're a fan of noodles, fried rice, or noodle soups, Moo Shu Duck has something for everyone. Experience the taste of traditional Cantonese cuisine at Moo Shu Duck today.

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Susan S.
Susan S.

We like moo shu duck and order a couple of times a month Good food decent prices good portions It's best to pick up your food

Ottia L.
Ottia L.

Value for money, quick and easy take out with authentic chinese food. Reasonable price just no parking lot.

Mei Z.
Mei Z.

Really yummy Peking duck! I don't love the pita bread but that's just because I don't enjoy carbs. The duck was delightful. It was ready in 20 minutes and I took it to go and surprised the whole family! Worth it. Good price too.

Mack C.
Mack C.

One of the best Chinese fast food, takeout in Little Neck. Service is amazing and staff is so friendly. The food is always delicious and fresh. It is my go to Chinese takeout restaurant.

Anita Y.
Anita Y.

3.75* This was an interesting restaurant experience because the name suggests Americanized Chinese takeout (which they do offer) but they surprisingly also offer authentic Cantonese roast meats like soy sauce chicken, roast pork, and roast duck when the owners are not even Cantonese (imagine my confusion). I have a friend who lives in the area so we've gotten food to-go from here a few times now. Their soy sauce chicken was quite average, on the salty side, unevenly cut, and pieces of bone were found everywhere. Nothing to write home about. In fact, I didn't even bother to take pictures. Luckily their duck lives up to the name - the roast duck, that is. I tried both the roast duck and the Peking duck. It's the cheapest price point I've ever seen Peking duck sold for but if I must be honest, besides the noticeably crispier skin compared to the normal roast duck, it doesn't even taste like Peking duck. The meat of the Peking duck is under-seasoned and dry, and the wraps they give you are literally tortillas, not the traditional thin Peking duck wrap - the Peking duck's crispy skin was really its only saving grace so I'm not likely to get it again. Now onto my favorite thus far: the roast duck was flavorful with no gaminess and was more on the oily side but that helps lock the moisture in the meat so that it remains juicy and tender (I just tap the oil off each piece I grab onto some rice or the sides of the container). The roast pork is decent but a little heavy on the food coloring and not as sweet as it generally should be. There are far better options for that in Flushing. I like that most things on the menu are budget friendly and they have loads of options so even if you're not into Canto cuisine, you're very likely to find something you like at an economical pricepoint. Honorable mentions: Buffalo wings and chicken nuggets (for our picky eaters!)

Seoul C.
Seoul C.

$10 duck and rice? Yes, please. Duck fat is surprisingly good for you. They season the rice and it comes with steamed cabbage and a soup. I ask what the soup options are because one time there was a chicken foot inside - I'm not a fan of it. The beef stock soup was great. I've had the whole duck, peking, and mushu, but I think the duck or pork with rice is the winner!

Tarek E.
Tarek E.

This is a little gem for take out, hence the little Consistently good food made with good ingredients. Call, place your order and pick up usually within 20 minutes. Very reasonably priced combination dinners and lunches on the menu. Have tried many and no fails so far! The proprietors are very pleasant and will gladly make something that is not on the menu! Has become our go-to take out. The ambience is a quick take out environment, although they have a couple of tables, but one is typically occupied by their two boys, doing their homework.

Mei T.
Mei T.

This is a gem hidden amongst several bigger restaurants. This is a little shop with 2 tables and a counter in front that you can dine at but most people order take out. They are noted for their delicious roast items hanging up in a display area. I was not sure what to try so I got the 3 roast items over rice. It had duck, chicken, pork with vegetables! It was a little fatty but yummy! The duck had Crunchy skin and flavorful. The chicken was moist and tender. The place had pictures some of populate items on the wall. There was a list of suggested dishes posted near the register. Seems to be a popular takeout place on a Friday night.

Zoila N.
Zoila N.

It's so hard to find Cantonese style outside of Brooklyn Chinatown or Flushing. We decided to try this place since I saw pics of roast duck and chicken hanging from the restaurant's window. I wasn't so much interested in duck but looking for my cantonese faves. The Beef and Tomato over rice immediately jumped out at me. This was my go to for hangovers. The entree size here is so large it feeds 2 easily. I was also delighted that it came with scrambled eggs! I tried roast pork mei fun as well. It was pretty good but slightly dry noodles. We also ordered wonton noodle soup. This was the least favorite because the noodle texture was off almost dry. I was disappointed. Placing the order was super easy over the phone. Overall it was a good meal and option for us, especially only 10mins away. I would try the roast duck or chicken over rice next time.