
Is Duck Duck Goat destined to be an icon like its counterpart? Only time will tell.

It all tastes great, and we encourage you to try as much as you can. These little nuances and typical “goat” twists can be found throughout the menu, and they are ultimately what make Duck Duck Goat such an interesting place. Lo mein noodles sound standard, but it’s goat belly lo mein here. Wonton soup might be traditional, but the blueberry shrimp broth it comes in is not. We say semi-traditional because Duck Duck Goat pays tribute to classic Chinese-American dishes, while putting its own spin on things. It all makes the perfect backdrop for the semi-traditional Chinese food coming your way. are not so subtly heard throughout the night. Did you just hear Nelly “Ride With Me?” The answer is yes, plus other great tunes from the likes of Missy Elliot and B.I.G. It’s hip and modern, with a nod to Chinatown - bright red and green walls, paper lanterns, and Chinese lettering on the wall.Īttention to detail also extends to the playlist, which helps make Duck Duck Goat fun in a way few restaurants are.

The details start with the space, which looks and feels like Chinatown got a GQ makeover.
