Have only been once and for lunch. Amazing price per portion size. I got the Orange chicken and unlike a lot of places these days you could actually taste the orange. Was super delicious and under 7$ for the chicken, soup, eggroll and Rangoon thingy.
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Brian S.
Food is adequate but honestly tastes the same anywhere else. Nothing extra or special about it. Service is extremely slow and delivery is NEVER on time. I order from them as they are only one of two places that deliver to the AF Academy. 60 minutes past estimated delivery time and the person answering the phone says "it just left" (before even asking who I was). Another 30 minutes later and another phone call to them: "driver should be there in a few minutes" (I live less than 3 miles from the restaurant. I could make it there faster in a wheelchair than them driving) Waited 15 more minutes and called to cancel and get a refund. Then I'm told they "...couldn't start delivery until a few minutes ago as they didn't have a driver". So they lied for over 90 minutes instead of just being HONEST! Service like that deserves to be fired.
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Tanya V.
Paid $9 for Wor Wonton soup. Wontons were great, broth great, but no "wor" to the soup. No veggies, shrimp, beef or chicken. Just broth and wontons and some shredded cabbage. Very disappointed!
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Ken S.
Update - in spite of being totally incompetent in billing for my order initially they did manage to bill me after the fact. Seriously go someplace else. Food isn't good enough to endure the hassle
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Miguel G.
The food here is good to a little above average. Always fresh though. Service could be quicker but always is friendly. Average prices for Chinese in this area. I do recommend this place to my friends. Atmosphere is nice, quiet and upscale. You get a good bang for your buck here.
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Chris W.
The food is pretty decent but they got one order wrong. Service was slow. Decor is nice. Fine for a fast lunch but they need to step up the service.
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Steve C.
New Panda is one of Northgate's best kept secrets! There are a variety of tasty options on the menu but the Mango Chicken is one of their signature dishes. Very good, especially when you ask them to crank up the spice. This is a favorite lunch spot for Compassion Int'l and Oracle folks who office nearby. Dinner crowd is mostly take-out so there is never a wait. I love the way that they offer a lunch-style option at dinner where you get soup, appetizer and entree for one very reasonable price.
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Michael V.
I've been here a few times. The food is pretty decent. Service is often slow. Decor is nice. The last time we went here I had ordered the mango and sweet rice... which is usually really good. When it came it was very bitter and unripe. When I asked about it they told me it is not mango season... oook... so why serve it then? It was like I was being blamed for ordering it. So they refused to take it back or refund it... hmmm... it was a party of five and they got Zero tip from me (so they kinda did pay for it... im a very generous tipper). Talking to the owner/chef guy... he seemed to have the kind of attitude where he didn't care to lose us as customers. I will always be sure to give New Panda lots of free advertising (not the good kind). Lesson for the day... be nice to your customers... they keep you in business.
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William T.
I went to new panda last week, I ordered orange chicken and egg roll soup. it is very deliscious, that is good. and the services was good. I like new panda, I will go back to order next time.
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Tom G.
I have eaten quite a few lunches here and find it an excellent value. I especially like their Kung Pao Shrimp, Sesame Chicken and Fried Rices. They avoid the greasiness that plagues so many other chineese restaraunts. For a very reasonable price, you get soup, spring roll, crab rangoon, and enough entree to take some home.
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Chris P.
Not the greatest chinese food in the world but is acceptable for delivery chinese. They do have free delivery fee within 4 miles. I've never eaten there but simply use them for delivery only. The food is fairly consistent. Like I said acceptable but not the greatest in the colorado springs area.
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Desiree R.
I give this place 3 stars only because of the pricing to the amount of food you get. New Panda is your typically greasy Chinese take-out place. Their delivery is fast and what you get for $6.99 is a whole lotta food.... is it great food.... I don't think so but that's just me. I know there are tons of people that love this stuff. The deep fried spicy General Tao's and Sesame Chicken, orange chicken. If you've had any of the numerous Chinese buffet places that are everywhere in the Springs, then you've had food from New Panda. They are fast, convenient which I think is the main reason they have managed to stay in business for so long (while many other places around here can't seem to make it).
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Husky B.
Lots of food for the money and the service is friendly; however, the food is so-so. Our search for good Chinese take-out in Colorado Springs continues.
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David D.
Lunch menu, all but 1 item was $6.99 or less. Good portions. They have daily specials of $4.95. The special comes with Wontons or Egg Rolls, a choice of soup.
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Danielle P.
Good Chinese food is hard to find. I tried New Panda because it was down the street from my house but I was very disappointed. I had the sesame chicken one time and the sweet and sour chicken another time. Both times, the chicken was so dry it was stringy- even with breading and sauce it was really rough and dry. The sweet and sour sauce was just ok. The only thing I liked were the cream cheese wontons. If you're looking for good Chinese try Shangri-la. I've never had a bad meal there and the prices are really reasonable.
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Kim J.
We have been going to this New Panda location since it opened which I think was back in 2003. We love their food. We have even moved to Vickers and N. Academy area and we still drive to their Voyager location to get their food. There is no place by us (and we have tried many) that even compare. Their combination Lo-mein, combination fried rice, eggrolls, beef & broccolli and their crab puffs are too wonderful for words.
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Address :12225 Voyager Pkwy,Ste 16
Colorado Springs, CO, 80921
Takes Reservations : No Delivery : Yes 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 : Full Bar Outdoor Seating : Yes Has TV : No Waiter Service : Yes Caters : Yes
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.
Izzy H.
Have only been once and for lunch. Amazing price per portion size. I got the Orange chicken and unlike a lot of places these days you could actually taste the orange. Was super delicious and under 7$ for the chicken, soup, eggroll and Rangoon thingy.
(4)Brian S.
Food is adequate but honestly tastes the same anywhere else. Nothing extra or special about it. Service is extremely slow and delivery is NEVER on time. I order from them as they are only one of two places that deliver to the AF Academy. 60 minutes past estimated delivery time and the person answering the phone says "it just left" (before even asking who I was). Another 30 minutes later and another phone call to them: "driver should be there in a few minutes" (I live less than 3 miles from the restaurant. I could make it there faster in a wheelchair than them driving) Waited 15 more minutes and called to cancel and get a refund. Then I'm told they "...couldn't start delivery until a few minutes ago as they didn't have a driver". So they lied for over 90 minutes instead of just being HONEST! Service like that deserves to be fired.
(1)Tanya V.
Paid $9 for Wor Wonton soup. Wontons were great, broth great, but no "wor" to the soup. No veggies, shrimp, beef or chicken. Just broth and wontons and some shredded cabbage. Very disappointed!
(2)Ken S.
Update - in spite of being totally incompetent in billing for my order initially they did manage to bill me after the fact. Seriously go someplace else. Food isn't good enough to endure the hassle
(1)Miguel G.
The food here is good to a little above average. Always fresh though. Service could be quicker but always is friendly. Average prices for Chinese in this area. I do recommend this place to my friends. Atmosphere is nice, quiet and upscale. You get a good bang for your buck here.
(4)Chris W.
The food is pretty decent but they got one order wrong. Service was slow. Decor is nice. Fine for a fast lunch but they need to step up the service.
(2)Steve C.
New Panda is one of Northgate's best kept secrets! There are a variety of tasty options on the menu but the Mango Chicken is one of their signature dishes. Very good, especially when you ask them to crank up the spice. This is a favorite lunch spot for Compassion Int'l and Oracle folks who office nearby. Dinner crowd is mostly take-out so there is never a wait. I love the way that they offer a lunch-style option at dinner where you get soup, appetizer and entree for one very reasonable price.
(4)Michael V.
I've been here a few times. The food is pretty decent. Service is often slow. Decor is nice. The last time we went here I had ordered the mango and sweet rice... which is usually really good. When it came it was very bitter and unripe. When I asked about it they told me it is not mango season... oook... so why serve it then? It was like I was being blamed for ordering it. So they refused to take it back or refund it... hmmm... it was a party of five and they got Zero tip from me (so they kinda did pay for it... im a very generous tipper). Talking to the owner/chef guy... he seemed to have the kind of attitude where he didn't care to lose us as customers. I will always be sure to give New Panda lots of free advertising (not the good kind). Lesson for the day... be nice to your customers... they keep you in business.
(1)William T.
I went to new panda last week, I ordered orange chicken and egg roll soup. it is very deliscious, that is good. and the services was good. I like new panda, I will go back to order next time.
(5)Tom G.
I have eaten quite a few lunches here and find it an excellent value. I especially like their Kung Pao Shrimp, Sesame Chicken and Fried Rices. They avoid the greasiness that plagues so many other chineese restaraunts. For a very reasonable price, you get soup, spring roll, crab rangoon, and enough entree to take some home.
(4)Chris P.
Not the greatest chinese food in the world but is acceptable for delivery chinese. They do have free delivery fee within 4 miles. I've never eaten there but simply use them for delivery only. The food is fairly consistent. Like I said acceptable but not the greatest in the colorado springs area.
(3)Desiree R.
I give this place 3 stars only because of the pricing to the amount of food you get. New Panda is your typically greasy Chinese take-out place. Their delivery is fast and what you get for $6.99 is a whole lotta food.... is it great food.... I don't think so but that's just me. I know there are tons of people that love this stuff. The deep fried spicy General Tao's and Sesame Chicken, orange chicken. If you've had any of the numerous Chinese buffet places that are everywhere in the Springs, then you've had food from New Panda. They are fast, convenient which I think is the main reason they have managed to stay in business for so long (while many other places around here can't seem to make it).
(3)Husky B.
Lots of food for the money and the service is friendly; however, the food is so-so. Our search for good Chinese take-out in Colorado Springs continues.
(2)David D.
Lunch menu, all but 1 item was $6.99 or less. Good portions. They have daily specials of $4.95. The special comes with Wontons or Egg Rolls, a choice of soup.
(4)Danielle P.
Good Chinese food is hard to find. I tried New Panda because it was down the street from my house but I was very disappointed. I had the sesame chicken one time and the sweet and sour chicken another time. Both times, the chicken was so dry it was stringy- even with breading and sauce it was really rough and dry. The sweet and sour sauce was just ok. The only thing I liked were the cream cheese wontons. If you're looking for good Chinese try Shangri-la. I've never had a bad meal there and the prices are really reasonable.
(2)Kim J.
We have been going to this New Panda location since it opened which I think was back in 2003. We love their food. We have even moved to Vickers and N. Academy area and we still drive to their Voyager location to get their food. There is no place by us (and we have tried many) that even compare. Their combination Lo-mein, combination fried rice, eggrolls, beef & broccolli and their crab puffs are too wonderful for words.
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