Panda Express Menu

  • Appetizers
  • Beef & Pork
  • Chicken
  • Shrimp & Fish
  • Vegetables

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  • Appetizers
  • Beef & Pork
  • Chicken
  • Shrimp & Fish
  • Vegetables

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  • Alana D.

    3/5 Grilled teriyaki chicken was good, I preffer this type of chicken teriyaki over the places teriyaki. The marinated chicken fillet was so tasty, delicious and tender juicy. It is also serve with sweet and savoury sauce, love the combination of this one. You will also like their orange chicken, totally a good choice. But before you will get these tasty chickens, you will need to wait a lot longer than they promised. They need to focus on this one.

    (3)
  • Shannen T.

    So I and my family is new to this area and since we really don't know any good places around here we decided to go and grab some panda. So we come in and It just has the normal atmosphere as any fast food restaurant. So I take my order, I got the bowl with brown rice and broccoli beef, the lady put like 3 spoonful of brown rice which took 3/4 of the bowl. Then when I asked for the broccoli beef, I actually asked the guy if he could put a bit more beef than broccoli and all I got was a straight up "No" from him. I have to say I was kind of mad and from there it just kind of went down hill. My parents said their order, half fried rice, half chow mein, orange chicken, and angus beef (I think that's what it was) My parents said the rice was pretty burnt, they didn't give us the fresh new rice that they said they would. Also we asked for the orange chicken to be put on the side but the lady didn't even bother and just put it on the plate. Honestly I have to say their service was pretty bad, they just seemed pretty rude to me. Compared to all the Panda Express stores I've been to this place I have to say had the worst customer service ever.

    (2)
  • Reid H.

    Food was lovely, cooked fresh in front of you. We opted for the all you can eat buffet, this way we got to try everything, they just give you a stamp on your hand and you show it each time you go up. Well worth the money, not very expensive at all, would go again for a good chinese

    (4)
  • William B.

    Really cheapwith portions.its sad that they give you one scoop of rice one scoop of noodles and the old left overs of orange chicken.this one can't even cook their rice right.pass if your a SWIFT TRUCK DRIVER

    (1)
  • Mike H.

    Great Food, always fresh when i'm here......bejing beef, shanghai angus steak, honey walnut shrimp, and sometimes beef and broccoli when i want to just be plain,,,lol but always with Lo mein

    (5)
  • Douglas R.

    Assmebly line psuedo Chinese food! Quick Easy and semi affordable, semi palatable as well! Makes the Kiddies smile! Still havent found that Panda thats is a Kung Fu master though, seriously they missed a marketing tie in that would have brought the masses to thier locales!

    (3)
  • NooNaa N.

    It is not bad or very good it's ok restaurant nothing special , i could eat in it again ... deserve a try for sure

    (3)
  • Cat F.

    Normally I enjoy panda express. However, this time all the chicken dishes were over cooked. I recommend sampling a piece first before you decide.

    (3)
  • Dana S.

    Never really disappoints and always satisfies our craving. Staff is friendly, although not much interaction is really needed as we are usually just getting one dish to go. They let you sample whatever you want. Always go with the orange chicken, this last time I got beef and broccoli too with the chow mein noodles and fried rice. Although they're not doing anything revolutionary with chinese food, it's always damn good. Good portion size, not expensive and no MSG, woohoo!

    (4)
  • Wellington C.

    So i came here at around 6 pm. You would think that around dinner time they would staff the place with a few extra people. Service was extremely slow this evening with only one guy in the kitchen and one guy filling orders and working the cashier. Took me about $15 minutes for me to get my food. Not so fast for a fast food place. I did like the fact that the cook was making stuff fresh pretty frequently, so it wasnt sitting under the heat lamps for too long. Another thing about this place is that its pretty expensive for panda express. I guess im use to California prices, where there is more competition for fast chinese food so a typical 2 item place would usually only cost about $5 bucks. I think here in Denver, I payed close to $7. Overall all the food was good and the portions were decent but service was slow.

    (2)
  • Michael P.

    Fast food Chinese food done well...this is affordable good food. I had the orange chicken and fried rice, and was very pleased. For a solid work lunch, this place does a great job. The servers and cooks pay attention to special instructions for preparing food which is a good sign. I will be back again with coworkers.

    (4)
  • Jennifer B.

    Good for what it is. Buffet style Chinese line. Mostly fried food, would be nice if they had more grilled or sauteed options. Can be sad looking at times if you come on non-peak times. Decent service, and okay pricing. If you need to fulfill a craving for cheap Chinese this will do it.

    (3)
  • Eduardo G.

    Very good! My favorite Panda! So much better than the 1.25 scoop.!

    (3)
  • Larren M.

    Occasionally, I'm both in a hurry, and in the mood for cheap Chinese food. That's where Panda Express comes in. Sure, it's not the best or the most authentic, but it's pretty tasty, fairly inexpensive, and quick. I also happen to like the fact that you can get more than one option, a mix and match of sorts. I've been to a couple different locations and they've all been basically the same from a food, staff, cleanliness, and service standpoint. I understand It's not every one's cup of tea, but it gets an A-OK by me.

    (3)
  • Angie L.

    When I travel, I tend to frequent Panda Express alot. Why? Even tho I am sure all my yelp friends are judging me every time i check in to one, they are consistent. For the price that can feed me 1.5 times. Yes, I said 1.5 times. The portions are enough that I can eat a meal, and then save the rest for a snack later. I came to this location at 8:15pm. The front door sign indicated they close at 9:30pm so I figure that's good. I have just always hated going into a place right before closing. There were two gentlemen in front of me in line and one getting served at the line. I took a peek at their selections and it was pretty bare. I would say about 7 out of the 10 dishes were either empty or dry. I always get the kung pao chicken so while waiting in line, I asked the guy working the line if they can get started on some fresh kung pao chicken. He said I had to ask a lady since they were near closing who was sitting down eating, I assumed she's the kitchen manager or manager on duty. She said sure. I got my usual, half chow mein, half white rice, kung pao chicken. They didnt have string beans as normal panda express usually have so I went with mushroom chicken. Another disappointment. I always do the survey on my panda express receipts so I get an extra entree with my meal for free and I had asked if i can get a small soup instead because I didnt want them to remake any more entrees. The cashier said no. Another disappointment. Maybe I am spoiled. So, 15 minutes go by with me having to wait for that Kung Pao Chicken instead of the 3-4 minutes they originally told me. There are no chopsticks by the utensils. At this point, I dont even want to talk to the front cashier anymore. I get back to my hotel, the Kung Pao chicken portion they gave me was less than satisfying. The chow mein was dry. I didnt have a fortune cookie in my bag. I was starving and grumpy. Not starving anymore but grumpy enough to get on my laptop right now to write this review. This whole trip took me 40 minutes with only a 5 minute drive from my hotel to this location. Much too long for the food, maybe I caught them on a bad day. But c'mon, this location need to step up their game in service. After I hit submit on here, Ill be logging in to the panda express guest site to do my usual survey, and this may be the first time i am reviewing them less than stellar. CANT A GIRL JUST GET SOME GOOD KUNG PAO CHICKEN! geesh.

    (2)
  • Bret R.

    Total rip off. Perfect for you if you want a giant pile of chow mein and 0.5 oz of protein for 9 dollars. Panda Express tricked me again!

    (1)

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Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Noise Level : Loud
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : No
    Drive-Thru : No

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Chinese Cuisine

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