New Peking Kitchen
About This Spot
New Peking Kitchen sits comfortably amid the vibrant rhythm of Jackson Heights, welcoming both longtime locals and curious travelers with a blend of warmth and familiarity. This Chinese eatery feels like a dependable neighborhood companion—one where time slows just enough to savor the moment, whether you’re settling in for a cozy sit-down or grabbing a takeaway to enjoy elsewhere.
Step inside, and you’ll find an unpretentious space where the hum of quiet conversations and the gentle clatter of chopsticks set a relaxed pace. The atmosphere carries a subtle nostalgia, a hint of consistency that stretches back decades, comforting those who return often and intriguing those discovering it for the first time. It’s the kind of place where the aroma of garlic sauce and freshly steamed dumplings invites an anticipation that feels both familiar and special.
The menu is a thoughtful reflection of classic Chinese flavors, each dish delivered with a homey authenticity that goes beyond mere taste. From the delicate pop of shrimp dumplings to the vibrant, savory notes of garlic-infused beef rib tips, there’s a sense that each bite has been crafted with quiet care. Whether the plate is filled with fried rice that disappears all too quickly or wings kissed with just the right amount of crisp, the food carries the reassuring quality of comfort and tradition without ever feeling stale or routine.
For many, New Peking Kitchen isn’t just about a meal—it’s a gentle return to a cherished memory, a pause in the bustle where familiar flavors and attentive service meld into something quietly memorable. The occasional wait feels like part of the rhythm rather than a disruption, as the kitchen takes its time to deliver quality that lingers. And though the prices might nudge higher than some, the generous portions and honest ingredients remind you why it remains a steady favorite across neighborhoods.
Whether you’re perched with a plate in hand or picking up dinner to enjoy in the comfort of home, New Peking Kitchen offers more than just Chinese food—it offers a small, steady taste of a community’s shared table.
What’s Available Here
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Delivery
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Takeaway
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Dine-in
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Dinner
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Solo dining
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Comfort food
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Late-night food
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Quick bite
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Small plates
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Vegetarian options
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Lunch
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Dinner
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Table service
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Toilet
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Casual
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Family friendly
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Groups
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Accepts reservations
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Cash only
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Good for kids
Location & Hours
| Monday | 10:30 AM - 10:30 PM | |
| Tuesday | 10:30 AM - 10:30 PM | |
| Wednesday | 10:30 AM - 10:30 PM | |
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| Thursday | 10:30 AM - 10:30 PM | |
| Friday | 10:30 AM - 11:00 PM | |
| Saturday | 10:30 AM - 11:00 PM | |
| Sunday | 11:30 AM - 10:30 PM |
Thomas Sesin 15 Dec 2025
Disappointed I never had their fried chicken before because it is amazing. The pork fried rice is fantastic and the beef rib tips with garlic sauce were very good. Can’t go wrong with New Peking Kitchen. I don’t have pictures of the pork friend rice or chicken because they got eaten so quickly.
Waluigi Wario 13 Dec 2025
I got the chicken wings, fried rice and steamed shrimp dumplings the first time and now that’s my go-to order. Service is not slow, but not super fast. But it’s worth it for the quality. I wish they gave me a little more duck sauce when I got my wings the second time I ordered from here, but in general, no complaints. A little pricey, but what isn’t? 5 stars.
Boris P. 14 Nov 2025
My all time favorite Chinese Food spot in Jax Hts. Like the food very much. I've ordered for a while now. The steamed shrimp dumplings are a must try (not ordered today). Today I had the Beef & Scallop with mixed veggies, comes with white steamed rice. Also got an egg drop soup - my fave.
Simon Woods 04 Nov 2025
Whenever I go here it takes me back to my childhood. It hasn’t changed a day since the 90’s. The food is amazing. They come from Harlem and Brooklyn just to get it. Very affordable. What not to love. The chicken and broccoli . The fried noodle chips. Grape soda. HEAVEN
Rohan Misra 05 Oct 2025
The food is great, I got the lunch specials of roast pork lo mein and General Tso's chicken with 2 homemade iced teas and an egg drop soup. The total was less than $20. Only thing is, they accept cash only. Their online prices are lower than the prices in person, but definitely fair prices for the quality and quantity. Also I don't know if the homemade iced teas were supposed to taste slightly like watermelon, but it tasted good and didn't have any stomach issues after the food.