A Mott Street Peking duck specialist operating since 1978, known for its lacquered, tableside-carved birds.
28 Mott St, New York, NY 10013



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The Infatuation flags Peking Duck House as "very popular," advising diners to "make a reservation by phone ahead of time" rather than risk showing up unannounced (The Infatuation). The two-floor Mott Street dining room, per the same review, "can get crowded and a bit loud" once it fills, especially with the big-party tables the restaurant is known for.
The Infatuation also notes the restaurant runs "a serious takeout operation" alongside dine-in service, which adds to the volume moving through the space during peak hours. No specific posted wait times or line-out-the-door reports appear in the source, but the phone-reservation recommendation signals reliable demand pressure on weekend and group bookings.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Reservations: Phone reservations recommended in advance, per The Infatuation
No specific wait time is published, but The Infatuation describes the restaurant as "very popular" and recommends calling ahead for a reservation to avoid a crowded, loud dining room.
Yes — The Infatuation advises making a reservation by phone ahead of time given the restaurant's popularity.
Walk-ins aren't addressed directly, but The Infatuation's advice to reserve by phone in advance suggests walking in risks a wait, especially for groups.
Sources: The Infatuation