A popular longstanding restaurant in Philadelphia's Chinatown is back open Saturday after a broken steam pipe led city ...
An institution of Chinatown, Sang Kee, is finally back open Saturday after it was forced to close last week, due to a ...
We first told you about the sudden shutdown at Sang Kee Peking Duck House last weekend. Ryan Hughes has the follow-up. IRS ...
Sang Kee Peking Duck House has reopened, a week after it was closed by the city because its electrical panel was threatened by a mysterious stream of steam pouring into its basement. Owner Henry Chow ...
A red-and-white cease operations notice from the city's License and Inspections department was posted to the door of Sang Kee ...
Henry Chow, the general manager at Sang Kee Peking Duck House, says a temporary solution has allowed them to serve guests.
Henry Chow said there have been some infrastructure issues in the past, but a couple of weeks ago, things got worse.
Sang Kee Peking Duck House, a beloved restaurant in Philadelphia's Chinatown, has reopened its doors after the Department of ...
Cell phone video showed beads of water dripping from the basement ceiling, and steam pouring into Sang Kee Peking Duck House in the heart of Chinatown. The general manager, who took the video, told ...
The Peking duck here comes with all the trimmings — cucumbers, scallions, hoisin sauce — and house-made crepes that are thicker and heartier than usual, almost like flour tortillas.