Panda Express Menu

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

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  • Appetizers
  • Beef & Pork
  • Chicken
  • Shrimp & Fish
  • Vegetables
  • Billy C.

    I really like Panda Express. the food is always hot and good. the ONLY complaint is that they changed their to go boxes so that they are smaller than before. Its still ENOUGH food but it feels like I've been cheated from the way it used to be.

    (4)
  • Yasiin H.

    Horrible service,Disrespectful servers,I went to go out to panda express with one of my friends today and the way I got treated was horrible.First off the servers were highly unorganized I had to stand in the line for a good ten minutes to wait for them to get chicken cooked while i found out they pushed my order to the side and tended to others.When they got the food done the kept getting my order mixed between the others and it got to the point where they charged me for the wrong food.On the receipt it said I ordered shrimp and some other sides which weren't mine and it made me get to the point where I wanted my money back they charged me for excess items which weren't mine.I told this Asian lady named Sarah (if I believe so) to give me my money back so the she told me to "Chill" and was mouthing off to me which was highly disrespectful.The staff was really horrible at communication I couldn't understand what they was saying.all I wanted was to eat and enjoy my meal but Panda Express did not respect my desire.I will not advise my friends or family to go to Panda Express until they learn how to properly treat customers.

    (1)
  • Jennifer R.

    As far as inexpensive, chinese, fast-food places go, this is one of the better places to dine. My favorite aspect to this place is the way they enable healthy eating. So many restaurants focus on serving large amounts of high-calorie food, that it can be challenging for someone who wants to eat reasonable meals to eat out. Panda Express is fairly dieter-friendly. For example, you can get low-calorie, healthy steam vegetables instead of high-calorie rice or noodle. The vegetables are usually in good condition. They also serve a lot of low-calorie entree's that are marked with a "wok smart" symbol. They also publish their nutritional information online. I haven't had anything there that I was disappointed with. I love the string bean chicken breast, the beef with broccoli, the crab rangoons. It's all delicious. Their most popular dish is by far the orange chicken. They keep twice as much of it out as they do everything else. It's quite delicious, but it's pretty high-calorie so I normally avoid it.

    (4)
  • Nish P.

    This is one of my fav. Panda Expresses. I remember when it first opened, and boy was I in heaven! I went there everyday for like 2 weeks, and eventually the staff new me. I do go back, when I visit Atlanta, however now the service and quality is not as good these days, just dont know what happened. I remember, this one time, the chicken tasted "rubbery" and my soda was flat. Not a good way to bring back great memories.

    (4)
  • Linda S.

    I love the chow mein noodle with vegetables and the steam veggies.AMAZING! I am thouroughly addicted and it has a drive through, open late. My family also loves the meat dishes , orange chicken beef with broccoli. It is all delish

    (5)
  • Stephanie H.

    Horrible location. They never have items on the menu. I tried to talk in 15 minutes before their dining room closed and they had locked the doors. So we proceeded to get in the drive thru since they keep the drive thru open 30 minutes longer. They only had 3 of the entrees available and no sides. We ordered our food and waited in the drive thru for 20+ minutes. I must say there were only 3 cars in front of us. When we got to the window they read out an order which was for the car in behind us. They then told us we never ordered and they did not have the entrees we ordered available. The guy took my credit card and walked away with it for 5 minutes. We left with nothing. I understand yall want to go home, but the establishment is supposed to be opened until the time it says it is says it is closed. Never again.

    (1)
  • Khuram D.

    I was tired of eating at the Chipotle next door and wanted to grab a quick bite to eat without going home. Having only been to PE once before (and it wasn't a good experience), I took a chance anyways and came here. Had the brown rice and kung pao chicken. Pretty good. Reasonably priced. Would come back.

    (3)
  • Michelle S.

    First time hearing of this place. Like how they set up their ordering system. The food was fresh and just the right amount, the price was not bad.

    (5)
  • David W.

    The food is OK for "fast food" and it's a decent value. But, I have four kids so I always order the family feast and I always have to wait 15-30 minutes or more for my order. It happens every time. At some places they offer you a drink for waiting but not here. If I'm going wait that long I might as well order from a real Chinese place instead of Chinese McDonald's run by Mexicans. So the next time we wanted Chinese I ordered from Fung Mei down the street and it was wonderful! I called in my order and it was ready when I got there! Oh, and who uses paper to-go boxes anymore? Get with the times Panda! Paper leaks everywhere!

    (2)
  • Denise D.

    Food is hot and fresh, great customer service and the restaraunt is clean and we'll maintained. Staff is very friendly and helpful,. They offer you samples to try and suggest healthy items. I would definitely recommend this restaurant to everyone, great food and service! !!

    (5)
  • JAN k.

    Still fresh, still tasty, still a great take home place. Price is fair and quantity is great. I get veggies as a side and either greenbeans with chicken or beef and broccoli. Now I like these dishes because they don't have a large amount of meat. Perfect amount with lots of veggies. Cold weather is here and they once again have soup which I like. It is spicey. Husband likes the teriyaki chicken and some beef dish. All of the dishes are good. The fried stuff with sauce is tasty but a little too many calories for me. They also have good lo mein and light brown rice. Get extra sauce for the rice. Take home, change clothes, turn on tv, get a drink, microwave on a real plate and ENJOY!

    (5)
  • J D.

    Fast and satisfying, but some of their clientele are just plain dumb. Though I get a bit disappointed when they run out of potstickers.

    (3)
  • Ching H.

    I have to admit, I am bias toward Chinese food. I hardly eat fast Chinese food because I feel they're simply not qualified to be concerned as a real Chinese food. However today I was craving for some lo mein noodles. Today was my second time trying Panda Express. First time was not good experience. Didn't like the food at all. I wanted to try again since I see so many people go there and so many Panda Express being open, there must be a reason right? So I gave it another shot today. I went to the Drive-Thru, saw their new item Shanghai Angus steak. The picture looked really yummy. The guy asked what I would like to order, I asked for few minutes to look at the menu since I don't know the menu. He was respectful and courteous. He answered all my questions with patience. Last, I ordered 3 entrees, 1 side and a chicken egg roll. Entrees I ordered were Orange Chicken, Walnut shrimp (he informed me that they charge an extra $1 something to it), and (Beijing Beef). I of course ordered chow mein as my side. My sister ordered Orange Chicken, Shanghai Angus steak (he again informed me there will be an extra $1 something added) and Mandarin Chicken with Chow mein. Orange Chicken: dark meat chicken with sweet and little bit touch of sour taste in the sauce. I give it 4 out of 10. Chicken was very soft, was not crispy and too saucy. Walnut shrimp: tasted like sweet and sour shrimp. Shrimp fried nicely, but I didn't see any walnuts in my walnut shrimp. 6/10 Beijing Beef: Sweet and spicy. I actually like it because it got a spicy kick to it. 7/10 Shanghai Angus Steak: too little steak, was not cooked fully (this is Chinese food, beef needs to be cooked fully) and it tasted plain. 3/10 (Very disappointed, again it goes saying to believe the picture you see) Mandarin Chicken: to me tasted like typical teriyaki chicken but my sister liked it. Chow mein: I like the noodle, but wish there wasn't that many cabbages and huge sliced onions. I ate so many onions thinking it was cabbage because that's how big they were. 7/10 Chicken Egg Roll: 0/10 Why? because he forgot to give it to me. Overall, even though it was a drive-thru service was excellent (not counting that he forgot my egg roll) I waited for about 5 minutes because he said everything was cooking freshly. I don't think I'll eat at another Panda Express. Just not my taste, too Americanized. It was all sweet. oh Also, it was not cheap at all. Our total came out to $25.00. I prefer to get a decent meal at a sit in restaurant.

    (3)
  • Catherine P.

    This is a fairly new free-standing drive-thru location on busy Pleasant Hill. I was really surprised how high the food quality was. At first when I went I was thinking it would be comparable to mall chinese food, but I thought it was much better. Whenever I am running errands on my lunch hour, I am much too lazy to get out of my car and get something (wouldn't want to burn a calorie or anything), so the drive-thru thing is ideal. My fave dish is the chow mein with KungPao chicken and Beef with Broccoli. Just make sure you get your credit card back before pulling off. I gave myself a major scare one time when I left it there at the window! Silly kitty!

    (4)
  • Brian H.

    Normally a fan, but Patrons beware. My wife and I had food poisoning when we came here. Definitely a bad experience for us. I've tried to convince to come back again but to no avail. We've read of numerous similar accounts on a korean blog so we know its not just us. Proceed with caution.

    (1)
  • Chillos S.

    Yes it may be fast food & I cannot speak for most of their menu, but I must point out that I am hopelessly addicted to Panda Express' orange chicken. The restaurant is always perfectly clean, the staff are polite & service is quick & efficient. Highly affordable & there is a good variety of entrees, sides, etc...but...the orange chicken. It's amazing!

    (5)
  • Russell R.

    One of the worst customer experiences imaginable. Ordered food at noon with my wife and kid and was told kung pao chicken was cooking. 15 minutes later, after watching others served, i inquired about our order. 5 minutes for something else. After 30 minutes only my plate is delivered. Inquring again, i asked where my wife and kid's plate was? Cooking yet another item that was already there when we ordered. i almost walked out. ive had 2 other minor incidents out of the 5 visits here. will not come again.

    (1)
  • Kahle C.

    Recently this Panda Express has been cheating me out of food. Every time I go they give me less and less orange chicken. Really upsets me. And 90% of the time the Orange chicken is crunchy. Ew.

    (2)
  • Paul R.

    Since this is a chain, they all are pretty much the same and follow the same recipes. If there isn't anything around, you can't miss me with Panda Express.

    (4)
  • Anna N.

    The food is really good. I really love their Honey Walnut Shrimp. Worth trying!

    (4)
  • Kelly S.

    I'll admit, the first time I came to Panda Express, I wasn't expecting much. But I was craving Chinese, and I'd already tried most other places in the area (with less-than-stellar results. Plus it's cheap and quick.) But I was pleasantly surprised to find that (at lunchtime, anyway) the food turnover rate is high, so it's not like eating from a buffet that's been sitting around for hours. They have "wok smart" entrees that are relatively low cal, and they truly are packed with veggies. The beef with broccoli is definitely more broccoli than beef, which has kept me going back. And with a 2-entree plate, I like to get half steamed rice, half mixed veggies for my side, to lower the calorie load and up the veggie content a bit more. Also, the employees are SUPER nice. I, like a bonehead, was in line, having just received my food, and SOMEHOW I knocked my plate upside down on the floor. They very nicely (and with no snide comments, at least that I heard - lol) replaced my food and had the floor cleaned up in just a couple of seconds. (I apologized profusely.) I'm a fan!

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 9:00pm

Specialities

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

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Chinese Cuisine

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