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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  • Yuwa A.

    Not bad. Went on a Sunday morning after church. The only thing I didn't like was the fried rice. Everything else was good. Place is pretty clean and hostess friendly.

    (4)
  • Pete J.

    3 people in line and it took about 15 minutes to get my food picked for me. Food. The same it always is. Restaurant relatively clean. But c'mon. 15 minutes? Hire more people in the front. The men and women were in the back busting their ass and could use some help. Help em out, yuh cheap owners.

    (2)
  • Amanda W.

    My boyfriend gets a hankering for Panda Express every few weeks or so, which is why I'm willing to drive the 20 minutes from Baltimore city to come to this location. PROS: -parking: there's always space in the front of the location -consistency: the food always tastes the same so you know what you're getting. My boyfriend always get the honey walnut shrimp: crispy battered shrimp in sweet creamy sauce with walnuts. There's a $1.25 surcharge, Kung pao chicken: small nuggets of chicken in spicy sauce with chills and peanuts and peppers. I usually get beef broccoli or orange chicken, both staples and really savory. -portion size: they usually give you a heaping amount of food and if they skimp you, you can just ask for a little more. CONS: -quality: depending on when you show up, some of the food has been sitting there for a LONG time so it looks dried out and unappetizing. -the wait: this is a toss up. If you walk in and no one is in line, then you'll be in and out in 5 minutes. If there's a line and the people in front of you keep asking for samples and have crazy requests, then it can be more of a hassle. Overall, almost every panda I've been to has been about the same. For some reason though, sometimes the orange chicken is a little soapy tasting...

    (3)
  • Devonna B.

    Love it Love it Love it. This summer something has been wrong with their A/C which makes me soooo sad for the employees BUT you'd never know considering how nice everyone is despite the heat! I've been here twice in a few weeks and each time received stellar service. Now lets talk about the food. That honey walnut shrimp concoction is just heaven! Yes you have to pay like $1 something extra, but its worth it! I just love the food here and its decently proportioned so me and all of #lilbellnation could get it in! YUM YUM YUM #rethinkfastfood

    (4)
  • Darren A.

    Service - abysmal Wait - forever... Upon entering there is a line of patrons (u know, folks that wanna PAY for food) and the there is no one serving anyone. There's a cool busting his azz and a cashier dealing with a customer but no one is attending to this increasing line. As I get in line, I notice a worker flirting w/ some dude (whatever). I assumed she was on break... Bc she surely wasn't flirting while this line was extending... Two minutes later, she giggles, tells the boy 'bye' and saunters around the counter ONLY to greet us with, 'sorry. I'm going on break', proceeds to get a container and fixes herself something to eat. We (the patrons) burst out and the manager tells her to get her azz behind the counter. ( not before but after)... Of course, she greeted us all with an attitude...When it was my turn, I jokingly informed her that I didn't ask her to work here. I simply wanted some grub bc I was starving so id appreciate it if she would can the attitude and please get my '2 entree & side'.... Lol She giggled and was nice again... I only hope the following customers got the pleasant demeanor.... (Somehow, I doubt it).l This was the most poorly run fast food spot I've been to in a minute...

    (1)
  • Erika F.

    Wide open, clean, modern, well lit space. The staff attempts to greet you if they don't have a line of customers. I burn a couple calories walking into any Panda Express, since I go inside to check the freshness and appearance of the entrees. I would hate to order drive thru and get old food that was at the bottom of the pan. Panda Express offers different Asian inspired fare with protein of chicken, shrimp, beef cooked in a Wok, yum. PE features new items on occassion, look for their commercials or surf their website. CHICKEN: orange chicken, kung pao, mandarin, mushroom, sting bean, sweetfire, and black pepper BEEF: beef and broccoli, shanghai angus steak, beijing SHRIMP: honey walnut, peppercorn PORK: bbq, sweet & sour To complete your 2 or 3 choice entree meal you can choose between white rice, fried rice, chow mein or mixed veggies. You always buy your drink separate, that's how they get even more money. Your choice between a small selection of bottled drinks or a fountain drink. PE has bite sized appetizers too, they normally sit in the hot case window. IE. cream cheese rangoons, chicken potsticker, chicken eggroll, crispy shrimp, and veggie spring roll. Sometimes they aren't fresh so I would tell them make yours fresh. I've tried the veggie spring roll, which I'd rather keep my extra $2. I play it safe with orange chicken, kung pao chicken, and mushroom chicken. I need soy sauce especially for the dry rice they always have for some reason. I wish Panda had more veggies in their dishes, but ehh.. QUICK TIPS: for people wanting the extra bang for your buck, when they ask you if you want noodles or rice.....say you want both. It's great getting both rice and noodles with your meal and not paying extra. As well, on the back of every receipt is a survey for a free side when you get two sides on your next meal. So, here your getting a 3rd side free....YEAH!

    (4)
  • Kevin F.

    I've never had panda express in my life but my classmates from out of state rave about this place. I happened to be in Baltimore for a wedding and decided to finally try this place. I don't eat fast food but I made an exception. The food was great and can imagine that it will taste the same at another panda express. My only knock on this establishment is the wait time. I waited in the drive thru for over 20 minutes! Although I don't eat fast food, their service was anything but fast!

    (2)
  • Candy F.

    Damn such a bad panda express they should close this restaurant but plz dont serve this kind of food !! Noodles are so oily they made me more noodles taste same so dry and oily ewww i almost threw up the ac wasnt working damn what do i need more to write this review never coming back again !!

    (1)
  • Tim H.

    This place has your usual Chinese food. It's mostly sweet or salty but it does what it is suppose to do and that is to give a person a satisfying meal at a reasonable price. I often go for the pick 2 sometimes 3 and a soda. Rarely do I get a soup or an egg roll since these cost extra. They are always updating their menu with something new so watch out for their featured item. This location is clean and spacious. The staff is friendly and helpful. If you like Chinese food that is different than your usual take out, then give this place a try. Thank you for reading my review. This review is based off of my personal experience and opinion.

    (3)

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Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual

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Chinese Cuisine

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