China Panda Menu

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  • Blair E.

    Anyone who doesn't give this place 5 stars is nuts. Best carryout Chinese in town! Crab Rangoon, pot stickers, Kung pao chicken, general tsos, and the fried rice are spot on. The soup is great, so is the sushi. And the best part- a sticker machine in the breezeway with glitter tattoos.

    (5)
  • Amy B.

    I had to update my review after finally ordering off of the sushi menu. While I'm still a big fan of their Chinese entrees, their sushi just wasn't doing it for me. To break it down: Chinese food: 4 stars Japanese food: 2 stars For an average of three stars. It pains me to do this to you, China Panda. I hope we can still be friends.

    (3)
  • Marne W.

    My husband and I started coming here when we were dating, and now we like to stop in whenever we have the opportunity to eat a meal in Athens. The Chinese food is excellent, while the Japanese food seems good, but not really worth the premium price they charge for it. The place also has a nice ambience and never seems to get noisy no matter how many people are there.

    (4)
  • T R.

    Nothing spwctacular about it to make it stand out, except the shushi, which isnt bad. the reason for a so so attitude is, I work in Columbus and I have had WAY better chinese

    (3)
  • K F.

    I've been to this place for take out 3 times now because several people have indicated its good. I can't say I've had a good experience ever. My order has been wrong every time. Shame in me for not checking it in my car? I shouldn't have to! I order veggie dishes that are delivered in meat versions... Order sushi and get the wrong rolls or fish. And worst if all, fish that is hard around the edges or will scales still attached. This place really grosses me out. The prices for the Chinese food are about the only good thing I can think of.

    (2)
  • Jennifer F.

    Not bad for a small town. If you have a sushi craving, this will do the trick. Although, I recommend the Chinese menu. I've dined here a couple times, all on the Chinese menu, and found they that it's pretty authentic if you know what to order (ie. none of those set combos, eat family style). I like the udon noodles (since I'm usually only in Athens during Christmas), but it's more like Chinese soup noodles than Japanese udon noodles. It seems to be a popular place for international students looking for some decent Chinese food. This time we felt comfortable ordering sushi (sushi in the middle of Ohio?!) We ordered sushi for 2. The salmon yellow tail, and white fish tasted pretty fresh. I had a few pieces of questionable tuna and mackerel, but it's been more than 24hrs and the tummy is a-ok. Waiters are generally attentive, check in often, and keep your glasses full.

    (3)
  • Sharmeela S.

    Good chinese food for a small town. I was thankful to enjoy my lunch special of chicken with mixed vegetables in brown sauce w fried rice and egg drop soup. The fries rice was quite good. The meal was enjoyable, chinese restaurants are better in nearby Columbus, but this place was better than others I've tried in the area. My lunch was well worth six dollars. The portion is sufficient but not excessive and I did not have any leftovers. A perk was the applicable fortune in my fortune cookie.

    (3)
  • Dawn M.

    Customer service and quality of food has gone downhill, like many restaurants after the first few years.

    (1)
  • Eddie S.

    Great service and great food! Highly recommended. They use fresh vegetables and great Chicken with Garlic Sauce! Great food!

    (5)
  • Alex W.

    Atrocious service, worst experience I've ever had in Athens. Took 20 minutes to order drinks. All the food came out at the same time (starters and main dishes), waiter forgot a main dish (got it after everyone else had finished their main dishes). Also, waiter spilled water on my iPhone, and left the water sitting for 5 minutes. Food is overpriced. Avoid this place.

    (1)
  • L. R.

    China Panda reminds me of the glory days of China Fortune. The food it pretty tasty 4/5 times. The Wantan is always delicious. But the restaurant is not so clean or tidy. It's definitely top-tier for Chinese in Athens though.

    (3)
  • Hiro T.

    Best Chinese food restaurant in Athens and I've eaten at every one in town. Good quality has been consistently good on both the Chinese and Japanese menus. Just ate here for the first time in over a year and it was better than I remembered it. However, they have some new waiter staff now and they are not very polite. My table got our check and were having a conversation when we were interrupted by our waitress asking if we were ready to pay. I would take off half a star for service if I could, but the service wasn't bad enough to prevent me from eating there. 4 Stars based on relative quality in this area. More like 3 stars compared to some Chinese restaurants in big cities.

    (4)
  • Kahla K.

    Definitely the best Chinese restaurant in Athens and the best sushi! I go at least twice a month and have always had fast service and awesome food.

    (4)
  • Melissa L.

    I came to Athens for my brother's graduation. They were understaffed so the service was not the greatest. I think our waiter was one of the sushi chefs or something because he was so jumbled and confused. Poor guy lol. We ordered shrimp and veggie tempura bento boxes and the quantity of food was huge! Also ordered tsong you bing (scallion pancake) and that was so mouth watering good. My dad ordered the general tso chicken and alas that was the demise of our meal. It was horrible. I did not even want to eat it just by looking at it I could tell it was not good. So as far as the Japanese fare I would say it is good! But for the Chinese lunch specials ehhhh

    (3)
  • Courtney E.

    Ordered from the chinese menu for dinner. Combination dinners come with soup, egg roll and rice for about $8. Ordered from the japanese lunch menu a week later. The bento box was only $9 with really good tempura and california roll sushi. Best chinese/japanese food I've found in Athens.

    (5)
  • Steven H.

    Finally, a decent sushi joint, albeit next to the Radio Shack. I had the chirashi plate--perfectly cut, fresh fish at the right tempurature, and an appropriate amount of food. It was not cheap (ca. $17), but that's just fine with me. Sushi rice was pretty decent, too. They also have a Chinese menu, but I didn't try it. They still need to tweak their side salad and miso soup.

    (4)
  • Mike L.

    Average at best. The combo Kung Pao shrimp dinner was only mildly spicy and consisted of mainly celery,green peppers, and peanuts. I dont know if this is an issue with non-combo orders but my portion size was small. This was a pint serving and the egg-roll was a half of an egg-roll and this was for dinner. This cost $8 and its not a good sign when you spend that much for dinner and you are still hungry when you are done. I am intrigued by the sushi side of things so I will give that a try but at this point a big miss for me.

    (2)
  • Neal W.

    I've enjoyed pretty much every dish I've ever ordered from China Panda. The food comes out quickly whether ordering dine-in or carry-out. I enjoy the atmosphere of the restaurant. The staff is usually very friendly and most tables are usually filled with patrons of the restaurant. My one complaint is that there always seems to be old NBA games featuring Scottie Pippen on the TV. The children of the employees also seem to feel free to walk around the restaurant.

    (4)
  • Michele S.

    I have eaten at China Panda quite a few times and have really never had a bad experience. I don't eat a vast selection of Chinese food, but what I do eat, of the few places I have had it, theirs is the best. They also have sushi which my friend, who lived in Japan for 3 years, says is pretty good so I think that is a strong review on the sushi. When eating in, the service is fine. The language barrier is a 'issue'. If you are ordering on the phone or in person, it is a bit of a problem. It is difficult to get your point accross on something extra like...extra egg or cashews on the fried rice is almost not worth the hassle. And I think all Chinese food is expensive but this is high, buit worth it. If I go to town to get take out for 7 of us, it is not unusual for it to be $70+. The other night for 3 of us, it was almost $40. BOIL IT DOWN- best Chinese food in Athens. Best sushi in Athens. Food is hot and made fresh for take-out. The dining room is nice and clean. Staff friendly, although limited English skills. Semi-expensive. Go. You won't regret. Pass up Lams Garden and the terrible buffet for good food, and cleanliness.

    (4)
  • Jennifer S.

    The service is very friendly and fast. The LOCAL owner is very thoughtful and customer-focused. My husband loves Japanese food and I love Chinese food and this restaurant has both. I like the lemon chicken. There are a lot of choices. The restaurant is always busy. I would like it better if they turned off the TVs.

    (4)
  • michael c.

    The Chinese menu is not good--poorly made appetizers, poorly fried entrées. The Japanese menu fantastic. The sushi is not cheap, but definitely the best you can get in Athens (which isn't saying much in itself, but it is still good). Sit at the sushi bar for the best. And the sushi chefs don't split tips with servers (if you just put it on your card), they have their own tip jar, which I use as they do a very good job!

    (3)
  • Jose S.

    How about some good Chinese in Athens, OH? Very tasty.

    (4)
  • Corey P.

    If you're looking for a good American-style Chinese restaurant, look no further. The lunch bento box is a primo deal, and they have the best sushi in town. Can be a little pricey by comparison to other places in the area, but worth it. No delivery, no buffet, but solid. Recommend this every time. This is where I go for date nights with my wife.

    (5)
  • emily b.

    Ohio has many good points, but having amazing Chinese restaurants is not one of them. If you travel to either coast, it seems like you are virtually accosted by good Chinese restaurants. Having eaten at some of them, I know the difference between them and the ones back home in Ohio. China Panda is a typical Mid-Western Chinese restaurant chain. (Yes, it is a chain.) It is not bad, and if you eat there, (as my husband and I did on Christmas when nothing else was open) it will do the job OK. If you want a perfect Chinese meal where every dish is done just right, head to a coast, or to the far better China Fortune in Athens. Update: upon eating here again, I will never return. The meal was the worst I have had in years.

    (1)
  • Sharon D.

    China Panda is one of two good Chinese food restaurants in Athens OH. It has a similar menu to China Fortune and to my delight it also carries Japanese fare. It is one of my favorite places to eat. If you go on a Friday night expect to wait a little for a table but it is worth the wait! Enjoy!

    (5)
  • Blair E.

    Anyone who doesn't give this place 5 stars is nuts. Best carryout Chinese in town! Crab Rangoon, pot stickers, Kung pao chicken, general tsos, and the fried rice are spot on. The soup is great, so is the sushi. And the best part- a sticker machine in the breezeway with glitter tattoos.

    (5)
  • Jennifer F.

    Not bad for a small town. If you have a sushi craving, this will do the trick. Although, I recommend the Chinese menu. I've dined here a couple times, all on the Chinese menu, and found they that it's pretty authentic if you know what to order (ie. none of those set combos, eat family style). I like the udon noodles (since I'm usually only in Athens during Christmas), but it's more like Chinese soup noodles than Japanese udon noodles. It seems to be a popular place for international students looking for some decent Chinese food. This time we felt comfortable ordering sushi (sushi in the middle of Ohio?!) We ordered sushi for 2. The salmon yellow tail, and white fish tasted pretty fresh. I had a few pieces of questionable tuna and mackerel, but it's been more than 24hrs and the tummy is a-ok. Waiters are generally attentive, check in often, and keep your glasses full.

    (3)
  • Sharmeela S.

    Good chinese food for a small town. I was thankful to enjoy my lunch special of chicken with mixed vegetables in brown sauce w fried rice and egg drop soup. The fries rice was quite good. The meal was enjoyable, chinese restaurants are better in nearby Columbus, but this place was better than others I've tried in the area. My lunch was well worth six dollars. The portion is sufficient but not excessive and I did not have any leftovers. A perk was the applicable fortune in my fortune cookie.

    (3)
  • Dawn M.

    Customer service and quality of food has gone downhill, like many restaurants after the first few years.

    (1)
  • Eddie S.

    Great service and great food! Highly recommended. They use fresh vegetables and great Chicken with Garlic Sauce! Great food!

    (5)
  • Kahla K.

    Definitely the best Chinese restaurant in Athens and the best sushi! I go at least twice a month and have always had fast service and awesome food.

    (4)
  • Melissa L.

    I came to Athens for my brother's graduation. They were understaffed so the service was not the greatest. I think our waiter was one of the sushi chefs or something because he was so jumbled and confused. Poor guy lol. We ordered shrimp and veggie tempura bento boxes and the quantity of food was huge! Also ordered tsong you bing (scallion pancake) and that was so mouth watering good. My dad ordered the general tso chicken and alas that was the demise of our meal. It was horrible. I did not even want to eat it just by looking at it I could tell it was not good. So as far as the Japanese fare I would say it is good! But for the Chinese lunch specials ehhhh

    (3)
  • Alex W.

    Atrocious service, worst experience I've ever had in Athens. Took 20 minutes to order drinks. All the food came out at the same time (starters and main dishes), waiter forgot a main dish (got it after everyone else had finished their main dishes). Also, waiter spilled water on my iPhone, and left the water sitting for 5 minutes. Food is overpriced. Avoid this place.

    (1)
  • L. R.

    China Panda reminds me of the glory days of China Fortune. The food it pretty tasty 4/5 times. The Wantan is always delicious. But the restaurant is not so clean or tidy. It's definitely top-tier for Chinese in Athens though.

    (3)
  • Hiro T.

    Best Chinese food restaurant in Athens and I've eaten at every one in town. Good quality has been consistently good on both the Chinese and Japanese menus. Just ate here for the first time in over a year and it was better than I remembered it. However, they have some new waiter staff now and they are not very polite. My table got our check and were having a conversation when we were interrupted by our waitress asking if we were ready to pay. I would take off half a star for service if I could, but the service wasn't bad enough to prevent me from eating there. 4 Stars based on relative quality in this area. More like 3 stars compared to some Chinese restaurants in big cities.

    (4)
  • Amy B.

    I had to update my review after finally ordering off of the sushi menu. While I'm still a big fan of their Chinese entrees, their sushi just wasn't doing it for me. To break it down: Chinese food: 4 stars Japanese food: 2 stars For an average of three stars. It pains me to do this to you, China Panda. I hope we can still be friends.

    (3)
  • Marne W.

    My husband and I started coming here when we were dating, and now we like to stop in whenever we have the opportunity to eat a meal in Athens. The Chinese food is excellent, while the Japanese food seems good, but not really worth the premium price they charge for it. The place also has a nice ambience and never seems to get noisy no matter how many people are there.

    (4)
  • T R.

    Nothing spwctacular about it to make it stand out, except the shushi, which isnt bad. the reason for a so so attitude is, I work in Columbus and I have had WAY better chinese

    (3)
  • K F.

    I've been to this place for take out 3 times now because several people have indicated its good. I can't say I've had a good experience ever. My order has been wrong every time. Shame in me for not checking it in my car? I shouldn't have to! I order veggie dishes that are delivered in meat versions... Order sushi and get the wrong rolls or fish. And worst if all, fish that is hard around the edges or will scales still attached. This place really grosses me out. The prices for the Chinese food are about the only good thing I can think of.

    (2)
  • Mike L.

    Average at best. The combo Kung Pao shrimp dinner was only mildly spicy and consisted of mainly celery,green peppers, and peanuts. I dont know if this is an issue with non-combo orders but my portion size was small. This was a pint serving and the egg-roll was a half of an egg-roll and this was for dinner. This cost $8 and its not a good sign when you spend that much for dinner and you are still hungry when you are done. I am intrigued by the sushi side of things so I will give that a try but at this point a big miss for me.

    (2)
  • Neal W.

    I've enjoyed pretty much every dish I've ever ordered from China Panda. The food comes out quickly whether ordering dine-in or carry-out. I enjoy the atmosphere of the restaurant. The staff is usually very friendly and most tables are usually filled with patrons of the restaurant. My one complaint is that there always seems to be old NBA games featuring Scottie Pippen on the TV. The children of the employees also seem to feel free to walk around the restaurant.

    (4)
  • Michele S.

    I have eaten at China Panda quite a few times and have really never had a bad experience. I don't eat a vast selection of Chinese food, but what I do eat, of the few places I have had it, theirs is the best. They also have sushi which my friend, who lived in Japan for 3 years, says is pretty good so I think that is a strong review on the sushi. When eating in, the service is fine. The language barrier is a 'issue'. If you are ordering on the phone or in person, it is a bit of a problem. It is difficult to get your point accross on something extra like...extra egg or cashews on the fried rice is almost not worth the hassle. And I think all Chinese food is expensive but this is high, buit worth it. If I go to town to get take out for 7 of us, it is not unusual for it to be $70+. The other night for 3 of us, it was almost $40. BOIL IT DOWN- best Chinese food in Athens. Best sushi in Athens. Food is hot and made fresh for take-out. The dining room is nice and clean. Staff friendly, although limited English skills. Semi-expensive. Go. You won't regret. Pass up Lams Garden and the terrible buffet for good food, and cleanliness.

    (4)
  • Jennifer S.

    The service is very friendly and fast. The LOCAL owner is very thoughtful and customer-focused. My husband loves Japanese food and I love Chinese food and this restaurant has both. I like the lemon chicken. There are a lot of choices. The restaurant is always busy. I would like it better if they turned off the TVs.

    (4)
  • michael c.

    The Chinese menu is not good--poorly made appetizers, poorly fried entrées. The Japanese menu fantastic. The sushi is not cheap, but definitely the best you can get in Athens (which isn't saying much in itself, but it is still good). Sit at the sushi bar for the best. And the sushi chefs don't split tips with servers (if you just put it on your card), they have their own tip jar, which I use as they do a very good job!

    (3)
  • Jose S.

    How about some good Chinese in Athens, OH? Very tasty.

    (4)
  • Corey P.

    If you're looking for a good American-style Chinese restaurant, look no further. The lunch bento box is a primo deal, and they have the best sushi in town. Can be a little pricey by comparison to other places in the area, but worth it. No delivery, no buffet, but solid. Recommend this every time. This is where I go for date nights with my wife.

    (5)
  • emily b.

    Ohio has many good points, but having amazing Chinese restaurants is not one of them. If you travel to either coast, it seems like you are virtually accosted by good Chinese restaurants. Having eaten at some of them, I know the difference between them and the ones back home in Ohio. China Panda is a typical Mid-Western Chinese restaurant chain. (Yes, it is a chain.) It is not bad, and if you eat there, (as my husband and I did on Christmas when nothing else was open) it will do the job OK. If you want a perfect Chinese meal where every dish is done just right, head to a coast, or to the far better China Fortune in Athens. Update: upon eating here again, I will never return. The meal was the worst I have had in years.

    (1)
  • Courtney E.

    Ordered from the chinese menu for dinner. Combination dinners come with soup, egg roll and rice for about $8. Ordered from the japanese lunch menu a week later. The bento box was only $9 with really good tempura and california roll sushi. Best chinese/japanese food I've found in Athens.

    (5)
  • Steven H.

    Finally, a decent sushi joint, albeit next to the Radio Shack. I had the chirashi plate--perfectly cut, fresh fish at the right tempurature, and an appropriate amount of food. It was not cheap (ca. $17), but that's just fine with me. Sushi rice was pretty decent, too. They also have a Chinese menu, but I didn't try it. They still need to tweak their side salad and miso soup.

    (4)
  • Sharon D.

    China Panda is one of two good Chinese food restaurants in Athens OH. It has a similar menu to China Fortune and to my delight it also carries Japanese fare. It is one of my favorite places to eat. If you go on a Friday night expect to wait a little for a table but it is worth the wait! Enjoy!

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 10

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Private Lot
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Quiet
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes

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Chinese Cuisine

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There are not many restaurants in America serving authentic Chinese food. A little research on Restaurant Listings directory can help you locate the best Chinese restaurants in the city. Chinese cuisine is continuously evolving, and you can find a variety of dishes categorized as the food for lactose intolerant, gluten intolerant, vegan, vegetarian, and diabetic friendly. So, if you have a group of friends with different taste patterns, save the hassle and visit the nearest Chinese restaurant in your city.

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