Little Peking is a terrific little mom-and-pop Chinese restaurant. The decor reminds me of family restaurants that were popular in the late 1970s and early 1980s. It's definitely outdated, yet comfortable and appropriate for families, at the same time. The service was quick and as friendly as it could be considering the language barrier. The lunch plates are filled with more than ample portions and include an egg drop soup appetizer and fried won tons. My friend's vegetable plate was good and my house chicken special was moist and flavorful. We both enjoyed the rice but the egg rolls had an odd tasting spice that neither of us could identify. The price was right, for sure! Lunch for two was just under $12 (plus tax and tip.) I will definitely consider visiting Little Peking again in the future. I love that it's a locally owned business and my dollars are going to help support a local family.