Thai Panda
5616 S Gibraltar Way,Unit D, Aurora, CO, 80015
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Address :
5616 S Gibraltar Way,Unit D
Aurora, CO, 80015 - Phone (303) 400-3510
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Opening Hours
- Tue
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : Yes
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Dinner
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : Yes
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : No
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Quiet
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : No
Categories
Chinese Cuisine
The popularity of Chinese food in America can be adjudicated by the appearance of China Town in many major cities in the United State of America. The popular trend of ordering or opting for Chinese take away food isn't unknown in America. Chinese take away food comes to rescue when you're too tired from work or too exhausted to cook. No one can resist the temptation of eating spicy noodles, shrimp, chicken, beef or pork cooked in the sweet and spicy sauce. The cooking method of authentic Chinese food is a lot different compared to what is served in America.
Generally, Chinese use dark meat small bones and organs to cook dishes but this changes when you are eating American-Chinese fusion food prepared using white boneless meat cooked with broccoli, carrots and onions. Back in China, the food is less spicy and oily as they favor steaming and braising method for cooking the most popular dishes. So, if you have a taste for authentic Chinese food, then try finding a real Chinese restaurant in the city. You can also try the most popular fusion Chinese food like Pecking Duck, Chicken Feet, Hot Pot, Shrimp Dumpling Soup, Mapo Tofu, Wontons, Chop Suey, Egg Rolls and not to forget Fortune Cookies.
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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Jean V.
Great Thai curry and all other dishes too! Fresh made to order, delicious and affordable!
(5)Anne J.
I looove this place. I always order delivery so I can't speak to the restaurant quality, but I am so in love with their menu. I'm a vegetarian and it's hard to find yummy and healthy veggie dishes, and of course finding those things in delivery are impossible. This place has really really good "chicken" fried rice (the rice is fried with olive oil so it tastes better and less greasy). They use a vegetarian protein for the chicken and it is SOOO good the way they prepare it. I usually get the fried rice and the steamed veggies w/tofu. The prices are reasonable and it only took about 35 minutes to get my food. It's so great having these guys to do the vegetarian cooking that I'm not as skilled at. Haha
(5)Renee S.
We get food here maybe once a month or month and a half. Food is hit or miss for me. Wings are great! Egg rolls were the worst I've ever tasted anywhere. General TSO chicken is great, while any scallop dishes are a joke. It's like they take a regular scallop and cut them tiny just to jip you. Fried rice rocks, the low mein is usually so salty I can only take a few bites. So to sum up, worth trying, but you have to troubleshoot to find the good things.
(3)Ana Bell M.
Really good lo mein noodles. We prefer plain noodles. Red curry was very spicy, but in a good way. We would like the sesame tofu a bit crisper, but still good. Delivered within time stated on site. And really like the option of ordering online.
(4)T L.
Love the curry! FYI, this place is an order take out only. No real dining area to speak of.
(4)Jennie L.
The food is pretty good, but I've been waiting for over an hour for delivery and they're just down the street from me. When I called 10 minutes ago, they said I should get my order any minute because the driver was out. Don't think I'll order from them again.
(2)Joe J.
We got some Thai Panda take out this last weekend. It was not great. It wasn't horrible though either. The ordering process through their mobile website is pretty handy. +1 for that The delivery was prompt, though the delivery guy was not very friendly. I'm not sure if he even spoke English. The food really varied as far as quality and preparation. We ordered Chicken Lo Mein. It was very good. We also got an order of Grilled Pepper Shrimp - medium spice. It was just too spicy, but not like "heat hot" too spicy. There was just too much spice on it period for me. I suppose I just didn't like what I ordered. The shrimp were ok, not great tasting. The vegetables were very fresh and tasted great. The white rice was average, but not as good as other local take-outs in my opinion. Now, the worst part of the whole meal were the egg rolls. They were really freaking bad... I couldn't believe they were as bad as they were after the rest of the meal was pretty good overall. WOW, I'm not sure if they just used plain ground beef in them or how they were prepared. They sucked, plain and simple. I would never ever ever order them again. They also might keep me from ordering here again. That's how bad they were. I mean, how do you screw up egg rolls? Egg rolls are good even from gas stations... for heaven's sake...
(3)Sami L.
Thought I would give this place a shot as it was close by.. I'm so glad I did!! The food was delicious best takeaway I've had in a while.. I had the garlic chicken and the Thai sweet and spicy chicken 5*** for both dishes ... To top it off the customer service I received when picking up my order was fantastic.. I will certainly be eating from here again and recommending it to others xx
(5)Greg R.
Middle of the road. Not good. Not bad. Service not with a smile, but a stony, dour, not so friendly face. Veggies were way undercooked. Hot and sour soup is a little too gelatinous for my taste. Certainly a one dollar sign place.
(2)Hannah N.
I never really paid close attention to this place until recently and I'm so glad that my boyfriend and I went to Thai Panda for lunch!! Their lunch specials are amazing especially on Wednesdays for their pad Thai! So good!!! Great food, great service, and great prices!
(5)Michelle X.
I thought I'd give this place a try today, and overall, was pretty pleased. This place is more Chinese than Thai...so the name is a little misleading. At least in terms of the options available in the lunch special. The Lunch Special. $4.95 for your choice of entree (3 options) plus fried rice and your choice of eggroll or 2 wontons. Available daily Tuesday through Sunday with the entree options changing daily. Ambience: small hole in the wall -- nothing special but seemed clean. No one was in there today when I ordered takeaway at 1pm. Entree: I chose Szechuan Beef. Beef was really tender and came with lots of fresh tasting veggies (peppers, celery, onion, carrots) in a gravy sauce. Not as spicy as I would have liked (I love spicy food and Szechuan style is supposed to be really spicy) BUT did come with 3 super hot dried chili hot peppers which filled my spice quota. Fried rice: nothing special but did have a really nice smoky flavour. Rice with just a little bit of onion/egg/soy sauce. Eggroll: Ick. The veggies in there were ok but the minced beef had a weird flavour and tasted old or something. They should change this to just a veggie eggroll and it would be a ton better. I'll try the wontons next time. Overall: HUGE portion (enough for 2 meals definitely) for $5 is pretty darn good. They cooked it fresh after I ordered (I could hear them stirfrying in the back) and everything was ready in under 5 minutes. Food was not oversalted nor too greasy (downfall of many Chinese joints). Great lunch deal.
(4)Erin F.
My husband and I ordered from here tonight. We got the Orange Chicken which was pretty good. We, also, got the pad thai. We are generally fans of pad thai, but there were so many onions in it that we really didn't enjoy it. We would go back. The food is fresh and the place is clean.
(3)Meg E. G.
Our usual thai place was closed on Sunday so we decided to try here esp since we were feeling lazy and they delivered. Ordered the chicken coconut soup, the chicken satay, appetizer combo, chicken fried rice, and the spicy butter chicken. The chicken coconut soup tasted fishy but had plenty of chicken and wasn't as spicy as I like. The peanut sauce that came with the chicken satay was our favorite part of the meal and the chicken was okay but was very dry. Appetizer combo, I liked the cocounut shrimp but couldn't even eat one hot wing because of how dried out they were. They tasted like they had been sitting under a heat lamp for hours. The egg roll was fine and I did like the wontons. My husband liked his chicken fried rice but still likes Pearl of Siams better as that is more traditional thai fried rice. I got the spicy butter chicken which tasted nothing like I expected. It tasted more like a general tso's than anything resembling butter. I was severely disappointed as I wanted a creamy sauce and got a sweet syrupy mess. The prices are good and they do have fast delivery. I would go here again for the peanut sauce but would be wary of trying anything else. Not worth it in my opinion.
(2)M F.
I eat here once a week! Different dish each time and every time never fails to keep me coming back because the food is that good. It is my go-to Chinese food restaurant, I'd rather eat here then sit down at a restaurant.
(5)Jack H.
Price: **** Service: **** Food: **** I've received a few menus in the mail since this place changed hands. The last business gave me burnt wontons and the food was not very good. Well, since these are new owners and reading some reviews, I stopped by here on twice this week for some Chop Suey. Not too shabby, I must say. I got chicken fried rice, General Tso's chicken, S/S pork, and Kung Pao Chicken. Fried rice: very good. Nice char wok flavor General Tso's chicken: very good. nice large pieces. moist chicken unlike some places that seem to "double" fry the orange chicken/General Tso's Chicken. Kung Pao: lacked spice (I asked for extra spicy) and the sauce was watery versus thick. Otherwise, the dish was okay. S/S pork: nice large pieces. S/S sauce was typical. Overall, I'd rank this place on par with Cafe Ambrosia and Paradise - at least on these dishes. Will need to update after trying other dishes.
(4)Christine G.
Wow. I just can't understand the glowing reviews on this place. My husband and I visited Thai Panda based on the strength of the reviews and were horribly disappointed. Yes, the food is cheap, but you get what you pay for. First, the young man at the counter barely greeted us and looked like a typical sullen teen who REALLY didn't want to be there. We asked for a table, sat down, and he shuffled over and threw two menus on the table without another word. After waiting a while, thinking he'd be back to take our order, I gave up and placed our order at the counter. I'm not asking for warm and fuzzy fawning over your clientele, but a smile and upbeat attitude to greet potential customers (as well as a simple explanation regarding the ordering process) is a pretty basic expectation. We each ordered the Pad Thai and split an order of the Won Ton soup. The soup was greasy, and lacked the rich flavor and clear broth I've enjoyed with so many other Won Ton soups in good Asian restaurants. The Pad Thai was a small disaster. It was overly sweet and drenched in a thoroughly unnatural looking red sauce which I feared would dye my tongue. The only good thing about it was that the shrimp were large, fat and not overcooked. Too bad they were drenched in the sauce. After picking out the protein and eating some of the noodles, I pushed it aside. To add to this abysmal dinner, one of the fortune cookie packages was partially opened and the cookie had gone icky. And both of our diet Pepsis that we had grabbed from the fridge at the front of the store were expired. I noticed this after we had started drinking them. Granted, expired flavored water is still fine, but these two bottles must have been sitting around for a very long time. I actually had to apologize profusely to my husband for suggesting this place. Needless to say, we'll never, ever be back.
(1)Jon T.
Ordered from this place around twenty times without any issues. Then, one time, we ordered sweet and sour pork, but we get syrup pork (and we had had sweet and sour pork from here before). We brought our food back here to try to get sweet and sour sauce instead of syrup and we just get told that that has always been their sweet and sour sauce. Never ordering from here again.
(1)Ryan W.
First of all the service is horrible. They don't deserve one star but it wouldn't let me give no stars. The only thing the guy said to me was asking what I wanted. Then when I asked for water he said nothing and just pointed to the water cooler. The wontons were the only thing that was ok. The basil fried rice had no flavor and the beef wasn't good either which I don't know how u can mess that up. I don't understand how anyone would come here a second time. Don't waste your money here, u will leave disappointed.
(1)Ryan P.
I went to Thai Panda for lunch today instead of Subway and I am glad I did. The amount of food that I paid for lunch about $6.50 I got an egg roll, soup and my main dish. I could not eat it all, it will make another 1.5 meals for me (dinner for tonight and a snack for tomorrow). Excellent value!!!
(4)Kim R.
For a cheap chinese place, this one is top notch!! My husband and I order from here at least twice a week. They have excellent lunch specials - 3 dishes each day (Monday-Saturday) for $3.99 which includes fried rice and choice of egg roll or two crab wontons. They take orders from 11am-3pm, so if you are out and about, its very convenient! As for the dishes, everyone, whether its on special or off the regular menu, is full of flavor and superb! My favorites are: Thai peanut curry beef, lemongrass chicken, general tso chicken, spicy butter chicken and of course the egg drop soup. If you have allergies or special requests (no onions in the fried rice) the chef ALWAYS does an excellent job to make the appropriate accomodations. My husband enjoys things extra spicy and with extra sauce, and they make everything to taste. Our order usually takes about 10-15 minutes and is always hot and fresh. They only use white meat chicken and fresh veggies, so for what you get, its an incredible value!!
(5)Mike M.
Horrible, ordered Thai curry noodles for pick up, got home, not a hint of curry. Called & told them I was bringing them back & wanted something else, got there no apology just "what you want" didn't even offer to refund the $1 difference... Don't waste your time or your money.
(1)Theresa C.
I just ordered for the second time because the first go round was good. I thought the food was very flavorful compared to many Asian restaurants in the Denver area. I was tempted to try a curry dish but from the other reviews I didn't.
(4)Dan J.
Great inexpensive thai and chinese, especially the daily $3.99 lunch specials. Not much for environment, but it's great for quick lunch or takeout.
(4)Donovan E.
(i swear i yelped this place before) this place is great!! convenient, quick location to me. easy access and parking. young kid takes my order. hes very friendly. always gets my special requests right. food is plentiful, fresh, and hot. well balanced with all the salt and soy sauce. not sure about MSG, never bothered to ask either. i know its "thai" panda, but they have chinese food too. about the only problem is soda is in bottles. wish they had fountain. and i feel really bad for the fish in the front waiting area: 1 bigas$ fish in a dirty tank, all alone, no decor or plants. poor thing.
(4)Dee S.
Saw a picture on the wall of the boneless spare ribs. It's what I would call Cha Siu or bbq pork. Got it with steamed rice and egg rolls for around $9. It was tasty goodness. I would order it again.
(5)Allen H.
Great Thai and (Americanized) Chinese. The food is ready so quickly it almost seems impossible -- but it's delicious. None of the fancy garnishments common at many Thai restaurants, but that's the way I like it: Down and dirty Thai that tastes like it's straight from my friend's stove top. Grab the Drunken Noodles (spicy noodles) with chicken and add a generous portion of Tuong ot Sriracha ( google.com/search?q=tuon… ) chili sauce for the perfect meal. I could eat this stuff every night.
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