$36 for a 2 course Peking Duck dinner. Not the best Peking duck I've had in the city but I still enjoyed it. Look out for the undercooked, gooey dough wraps, they are gross. I ended up just eating the duck on it's own, avoiding the wraps and dried up/stale cucumbers that came with the meal.
The additional $7 for the lettuce wraps - If you are a group of 3 or more it is a good option as part of an add on to the Peking duck meal. It sure beats the fried noodle dish that the dinner comes with.
The star dish of the evening was the Szechuan Beef. I was pleasantly surprised and would not have ordered this on my own but my friend raved about it. I ate this more than I had the duck! It's definitely worth a try.
Now I must discuss the decor. As you sift through the reviews, you will notice plenty of comments around the appearance of the restaurant. Yes, the food speaks for itself but unfortunately the food had nothing to say here so the pink walls don't help. You can see the lack of effort in maintaining a suitable ambiance and cleanliness here. I avoided the bathrooms.
Lastly, if you want a good laugh, check out their website, it's as dated as the furniture! Apparently you can "order online", hilarious!