Panda Express
1610 N School St, Honolulu, HI, 96817
Panda Express Menu
-
Appetizers
-
Beef & Pork
-
Chicken
-
Shrimp & Fish
-
Vegetables
Healthy Meal suggestions for Panda Express
-
Appetizers
-
Beef & Pork
-
Chicken
-
Shrimp & Fish
-
Vegetables
Visit below restaurant in Honolulu for healthy meals suggestion.
Sorry, We are updating this restaurant cholesterol menu details.
Sorry, we don't have Q&A for this restaurant.
Sorry, No Coupons available for this restaurant.
-
Address :
1610 N School St
Honolulu, HI, 96817 - Phone (808) 848-9998
- Website https://www.pandaexpress.com
- Click To Get Directions
Opening Hours
- Mon :11:00 am - 9:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : Yes
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : Yes
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : 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.
WE SERVE THE FOLLOWING STATES
Looky Weed - Buy Marijuana Online
Looky Weed is here to help you navigate the maze of legalized marijuana. We provide you with a complete dispensary directory.
Karen C.
This rating only pertains to my current visit. BIGGEST Pet Peeve: Restaurants that start cleaning before they close If you close at 9PM then the cleaning shouldn't start till 9PM. I understand for last calls in the kitchen... Wiping down tables... Restocking utensils... however, when you start mopping and closing down an entire section an hour + before the stated closing time, that's just poor service. Also is it possible that there is barely food around by 8:15PM. Orders available starch and Orange Chicken.... BTW I got here around 7:45PM... Waited for them to cook up some grilled teri chicken (which the customer before already request)... left an hour or so later. I like panda's because its quick and it satisfies me when I'm craving it. Today's experience was very unfortunate. Its bad when other customers start talk with one another experiencing bad customer service.
(1)Bryson L.
This is a tea bar only review, but I'm guessing the food is great here as well because its a Panda Express. The milk tea is...surprisingly good. I only got to try the Panda Milk Tea, but it is above par compared to a lot of milk tea places. I've tried a good amount of milk tea places in Hawaii and California, there are definitely places that Panda Express beats (not saying everyone). But for what it is, its great milk tea and better than what you might expect from a fast food chain.
(4)Avian M.
Great place and spacing. Always love their food. Their popular orange chicken never gets old but For those of you who loves sweet and sour and a little kick of spice into their food, try their Beijing beef. Absolutely amazing. The employees are great and comfy to talk to. An improvement they can make Is their prices. They also have a new panda tea bar and it's good. Just the price of a Small* size green milk tea would be over $3... And large is almost $5-6. But overall just yolo it sometimes and don't bad afraid to try different things. Their food is always good :)
(4)Liam C.
Probably one of the cooler panda expresses I've been to. I didnt get their food but I tried their "Panda Tea Bar" which had a bunch of boba, tea jelly, freezes, smoothies, teas etc. I ordered their matcha green tea freeze and the employee brought it to my table where I sat to wait. Seconds after I received my drink, another employee that helped make the drink came up to me to ask me to make sure it's sweet enough. When I didn't respond, he immediately said he'll be right back and got to making me another one without me asking or implying. That's awesome service for Panda Express I'd say.
(5)Hokulani C.
Very fancy looking, nicer than other places. Im in love with the firecracker chicken? If thats the name. All i know that it's firecracker something. Not too spicy, not too mild. Just perfect.
(5)Chamaigne R.
OMG: this place was so substandard. It was so loud in there, the first servers ask you questions and don't even wait for your reply, they start shoveling stuff in your container, trying to make a decision in a split second, they seem to be in a super RUSH!! Scoop your side, send your plate down the line. Go ahead and try to ask a question, bet you won't get an answer you can understand, I'm local and so is my husband, we had to ask,"what?", like 3 times, finally we just shrugged our shoulders and let her put the food in our plate. When you try to make a decision, they are looking to their left as if to want to help the next person in line while they are not done with you! Your plate leaves site. Next they try to push the extra stuff, picking it up simulating putting those thing in the little white bags. Why make your own decision, those clairvoyants know what you want. Then the cashier says some rushed unintelligible mumble jumble, throws your food into a bag then flys it over the drinks onto a wet and dirty counter that obviously hasn't been wiped due to the child footprints that were all over the counter. This is the second time I've been there since opening, probably our last! Had to give a star, if I had a choice it would be none. Food tastes the same, deep fried chicken and deep fried meat.
(1)Angela M.
This Panda Express is quite possibly the most beautiful restaurant in all of Kalihi. Which could be interpreted as calling it "the cream of the crap", but it is quite nice. It's all clean and high-ceilinged. And has words etched into the wood. The workers are usually friendly, the servings are usually generous, and there is a lot of seating. There is also a tea bar if you're into that and a restroom if you're into that. I'm not into tea but I am definitely into restrooms. My children love orange chicken. Who doesn't love orange chicken? It is practically an official food of Hawaii. I have, however, recently replaced their precious orange chicken with the teri chicken breast as it makes me feel like less of a mothering failure. I am now going to admit that I am a recovering Chinese Spare-Rib-a-holic. I had a brief but intense affair with those little costly things that taste nothing of char siu but of everything I need. I could feel them beckoning to me daily from two blocks away. I would buy them while my husband was at work and attempt to hide the evidence but alas, I was found out and cruelly cut off. Mostly because of the fortune I was spending on Chinese fast food. Anyhow. Once I complete the twelve-step program I will return. But not every single day because I am an adult and in control of myself Yes.
(4)Kimberly L.
So sad, today I came in with my boyfriend and was such a unpleasant experience. 1. I got the chow fun noodles, and it was tasteless brown mush. Boo. 2. The girl that packed the order gave is 1 napkin, 1 fortune cookie and 1 fork, for TWO people. Very boo. Are they trying to cut back costs? I didn't think that Panda's would be an establishment I had to double check everything, like McDonald's. :/ 3. I really like this Panda's location :( Now I'm iffy. The guy who prepared our order was super nice though. But the girl who rang us up lacked. She didn't ask if we wanted anything to drink....
(2)Malia H.
I like to call this place Fancy Panda. Why? Because it's a Panda Express with cool designs on the wall and they even have a tea bar. Yup, a tea bar where you an a tea like you want it...not so sweet with aloe and rainbow jelly. Oh wait, that's how I like mine! This place is located in Kam Shopping Center. The staff is friendly and the food is what you would expect from Panda Express. It's great that you can get tea here. The tea was good as can be expected from a food chain kinda of place like this. And it's reasonable, $2.50-$4.30 for the drink and you can add things like boba or jelly for $0.50 additional each. I think it's great that they incorporated this concept. I hope all Pandas will end up being Fancy Pandas.
(4)Lem K.
The go to place to grab dinner before evening classes. Huge fan of the Tea Bar....Lava Flow Frosty is my favorite!! Some days are busy and food is almost always gone. Wait time for cooks to refill food varies and customer service is always welcoming!!
(4)Celine N.
Loved the food but it gets cold and the staff couldn't understand what I wanted. Some were Filipino and Indian and they had a strong accent which I couldn't understand! Also the music gets too loud I can't hear them clearly but overall the food is okay.
(3)David A.
It's still a fairly new establishment. I'd give the food a 3/5 with the customer service 2/5. It takes quite a while for your order to move through, don't know why. Other panda expresses like at ala moana is so quick to get your order done and they have way more people to deal with.
(3)Carrie Y.
Raise your hand if you thought that this place actually served pandas when you were a kid. Okay, I see a thousand hands. And don't deny that you weren't one of 'em. Fortunately for the WWF, this place is just a popular Chinese chain restaurant. The only panda you'll see is the occasional employee dressed as a mascot patrolling the premises. Opened about 2 weeks ago, this fast food restaurant is a nice addition to the busy shopping center. (Also being employed at this shopping center and eating at the same old restaurants here can get a little boring. It was time for a change!) We came here on a Wednesday afternoon around 2pm and there was a line that led out the door. Typical though- new place, different food, school just ended, free Wifi.. Those were just some of the many reasons why the restaurant was bustling with people. The line did move quickly though and when it was our turn, we decided on a 2 entree plate of orange chicken and a sweet chili chicken of some sort. Sampled the orange chicken with bacon (new dish) and it tasted a little dry as if there was no sauce on it. Most of the dishes boast of a low caloric serving (if you consider ~250 calories low.) The noodles and fried rice we ordered were also a little bland. Perhaps this is the healthier way of cooking? Or perhaps someone ran out of salt? Either way it was okay to me because I kept convincing myself I was eating health... ier than a fatty juicy burger. However, there was still the small thought in the back of my mind that this was fast food after all. Oh what the heck, it's still summer. Summer beach body hayyyy. Our two entrees were good as I like anything sweet and sour. The orange chicken didn't have as much sauce as I thought it would, but it was still enjoyable. If I were to come here again, I'd try the Beijing beef which looked really delicious. What fascinated me the most was the tea bar! The menu consists of fruit teas, milk teas, lemonades, and ice-blended drinks. We ordered a passion fruit ice tea and a mangolicious freeze. The cashier who assisted me had to ask the barista if the flavors were available because some are sold out or unavailable, but you won't know until you order. She asked if we wanted boba and I said yes, but when we got our drinks, neither of them had boba :( Normally I'm not one to complain, so I moped around for five seconds, but the drinks were really good without the boba, too. Service was great and efficient for the line that was present. The employees are courteous and don't rush you while you choose your entrees. The communication between barista and cashier needs to be a little better or there should be signs indicating which types of drinks are unavailable that day. Overall, I liked the bright atmosphere and decorations and the taste of new kinds of food in the shopping center.
(4)Nani G.
It has a very open floor plan, but not much seating. There weren't too many selections and it may be due to its size. They were in the process of making items so there wasn't too much on the line. I did taste a few things, bit settle for green bean chicken and orange chicken. Nothing to wrote home about. I wanted the chicken teriyaki, but it tasted dry and that was the last thing I was looking for dinner. This is the first the I've seen their tea bar. There seems to be a good selection of drinks ranging from milk teas, fruit infused teas, lemonade, hot tea, etc. I'm sure they could give Starbucks a run for their money if they tried. There was a constant flow of customers so this place stays pretty busy. The music they play is upbeat and the atmosphere is noisy because of all the commotion from the cooking. The restroom was pretty clean. It is unisex so the issue of urine on the toilet was my concern when I some splashes on it.
(3)Jake C.
Yelp 365 Challenge 2015 #21/365 Funny story about this review: Last night, I was writing it on my phone, on a plane, in airplane mode, and instinctively tried to save it, knowing that I couldn't post it on the plane, but because it was in airplane mode, it was just deleted altogether... So now I'm rewriting it from scratch! I've always had a soft spot for Panda's. It's tasty Chinese food and ready right when you want it. I do also enjoy the fact that they include a free fortune cookie with every plate! I was glad to hear that Panda's was opening a new location in Kamehameha Shopping Center, even though I don't work for the Longs there anymore. When Rachel and I decided to get lunch, I was able to finally get my Panda's fix. Walking in, I was impressed by the decor and modernization of this Panda's location. I remember a long time ago when Panda's was old fashioned, and unattractive to me, but it isn't the same these days. The worker greeted me, and didn't rush me while I was trying to make my decision, which was a bit of a refresher. Throughout the whole process, the two girls that helped me were polite, knowledgeable, and provided good service. My plate consisted of half mixed veggies & chow fun, with Beijing beef (my favorite!) & orange chicken. As per usual with food from Panda Express, it was great. Nothing to really complain about, as although the meats were covered in sauce, they were still very, very tasty. I also noticed that Panda's has started making specialty drinks, such as milk tea and lava flows (non-alcoholic), which is an interesting and smart move in my opinion. Maybe next time I'll try one of those. All in all, if you're looking for a quick, chinese fast-food lunch, then you can't really go wrong with Panda Express.
(4)Crista P.
First off I would like to say this pandas is REALLY NICE. I do not like giving low ratings but I couldn't believe today. My first time here To this pandas i really liked it, usually you would think the staff would be friendly. To me they seemed to be rushing things. My friend and I were in line I ordered 3 panda bowls 1 with mixed vegetables orange chicken, 1 with fried rice and orange chicken and the last with chowfun and sweet fire, anyway she tells me I have to wait for the chow fun 10 min or so which is not a problem so I do. Once we get our food, I notice that the panda bowl with mixed veggies which was mine, only had a few vegetables and the rest was chowfun! I didn't know why, now you must think "oh well they pack it in front of you why weren't you paying attention!" THIS is why! My friends son who is a toddler was throwing up! Might I add on the floor, we were too busy noticing that and the workers looked at it and did NOTHING, my friend cleaned it up, and the lady besides us helped as well, THE workers looked at them and did NOTHING. My friend even went up to the counter to ask for paper towels and the girl tried to give her more napkins. Talk about cleanliness. Way to go pandas staff, next time something like that happens you should do something about it. Help at least. But my friend ended up doing a better job then what they probably woulda done. On a positive note though the bathroom was really clean and smelt good lol.
(2)Nick E.
Realistically, nothing special in terms of cuisine. Fast-food with a Chinese theme (definitely NOT Chinese fast-food, note the difference). They're still relatively new as of this post, so the employees are still learning the computer system and the menu. They're very generous with samples, so you don't have to worry about any surprises if you're not feeling adventurous ... Then again, you did come to a Panda Express, so how adventurous can you be? The highlight of this Panda is the tea bar. They're very trendy now, and they have several customizable options and combinations. The menu lets you pick a tea base (milk, fruit, etc) add-ons (tapioca, jellies, etc) and sweetness. However, they often don't have many flavors or toppings. I don't think it's because they've run out because they sometimes don't have the ingredients upon opening. It could be because they're still learning the ropes and don't know yet how much to order.
(2)Ashley M.
FINALLY, a Panda's Express in Kalihi! Having the fact that I work in the shopping center, I was filled with excitement when we got the news that they were opening up a Panda's here! The first time I went in, I was quite surprised seeing how big the place was, and seeing what they did with it, knowing the fact that it used to be Jeans Warehouse and it was SO small in there! My first thoughts were, 'Wow...Kalihi steppin' up!' hahaha. Being a new store that just opened up, there are times where the line is out the door so avoid going during lunch, after school and dinner time. They serve the same things like any other Panda's but what's different is that they have a TEA BAR! Suuuuper exciting! The only downfall is the fact that not all employees are trained to do the tea bar, so there are times where you have to wait fro your order cause they have to call someone who does. There's an older asian lady who does the tea bar who's the sweetest thing. Everytime she's working and I order something from their tea bar, she always has me taste it to make sure I like it..which I appreciate her doing! Even during their down time, the wait still could be awhile cause there's so many of them packing the food but just one person running the register. The workers here are nice, and some of them give generous portions which I enjoy!
(4)Joseph N.
Very efficient and courteous staff. There was a line ahead of us upon arrival but the workers were quick to notice and handled the line with ease. Niah was professional and very welcoming. I will be coming back to this location for sure!
(5)Jenifer C.
Location is very convenient, inside Kamehameha Shopping Center. Food is yummy like all other Panda Express locations. But what makes this place special is the Panda Tea Bar. I've never seen this at any other location in Oahu so it just might be the first on the islands. They have fruit teas, ice blended teas, lemonades, milk teas or plain tea. Lots of different flavors to choose from and you can also add things like boba (big or small) , jelly (coffee, tea, or grass) , fruit jelly (rainbow or lychee) , aloe vera, pudding, or chia seeds. So many different options, you might wanna try them all! They recently opened a week or two ago and I've already been there multiple times. This is now our regular stop for food and drinks whenever we go to Kams.
(5)Chloe C.
I was here on a Sunday evening it was quite crowded and there was a line standing outside of the restaurant itself! Love the environment, the decor and all make me feel happy just being there. The good was okay, it was a bit disorganized when you actually look at who's behind the counter... and I mean it based on the experiences I had from eating at panda, the cashier was also the person who served the starch, the person who made the teas was helping with my choices, and the person behind me went ahead and paid first even though I know exactly what I want. When a store is new, that usually seems to happen, but I hope after a while the employees would get used to it and know their role when second customers so they don't skip one or two people. There's a tea bar, which serves bobba (tapioca) tea, I was a bit disappointed as milk tea didn't taste like tea or milk but I can taste a heavy honey-like taste which I belive was used as a sweetener for the tea, I think I'm safe to say that that's not how milk teas are made, as I am from China myself, and am familiar with the field. Overall my experience was good. Would I return? Yes, definitely, and I hope to see some big improvements!
(4)Otda G.
First off, I was pretty damn excited to have another choice to eat at Kam. Most of my visits here were decent. Recently, I've ran into a situation where we showed up 15-20 minutes before closing just to grab and go. Yes, I know its pretty frustrating when people show up last minute but two plates, two choices, I would say doesn't take too much of their time right? All three times so far we ended up leaving, simply because the staff avoided us. Yeah. Keep in my mind there was no line or crowd, yet it still happened. This isn't a huge complaint, just a little tap on the chin for management to read and maybe address it. I mean....there's always a plan B but it's ALWAYS BETTER for them if they're plan A.
(3)Val B.
I love this one. They are clean and nice. There are lots of places to sit inside and out. There is a tv. So you can watch Sports. There is plenty of parking.
(5)Brenda L.
I love Panda Express. When I went to this location for the first time, I was so excited to eat the chow fun noodles. The second I asked for it, they said they don't have anymore. It was quite disappointing, but the inside looks clean and modern.
(3)Traci H.
I secretly LOVE Panda Express. My friends tease me saying it's not real Chinese Food, I know that, but it's comfort food! This location is brand new! TV screen menus, a tea bar, everything is clean and shiny! I didn't try any teas, but thought it was so cool. I regret not trying one. I got my usual. Kid's meal with chow fun and chicken and string beans. I was sad to see there was just enough chicken and string beans for my order. I was thinking great, I get the leftovers...but they asked me if I would like to wait for a new batch! I was so excited! Yes! Of course I'll wait! No one has ever asked me that, and I'm not one to impose. The wait was so worth it! A fresh hot entrée! Yum! I actually had to wait for it to cool down. My meal is $6 now, I don't know if there was a price increase for all Panda's or just this one. I did try their Kung Pow Chicken, it was yummy, but I was craving old faithful. The staff was so nice to offer me that, and just generally friendly. More than I expected. As I ate I watched them interact with various customers and they were continually nice. Offering fresh batches of food, smiling, saying thank you like they mean it, telling customers goodbye, and cleaning. This may seem like normal standards, but in a fast food place like Panda? I don't usually expect so much. I was so impressed that I had to tell the staff that they are doing a great job. I can't give 5 stars, because well this isn't fancy dining, and the food is standard panda. However, this has become my NEW favorite Panda. I love that I can see them making the food, and see that their facilities look clean. Staff is great and love the new diggs! I don't usually go to Kam Shopping Center often, but I think I'll have to go a little more often to eat at my favorite Panda Express!
(4)Tim D.
Friendly staff, store is very clean, and entrees are always freshly cooked. Jonathan helped me last time, and was very helpful and made me fresh veggies!
(5)Annie Z.
I just... How do I write this... There food is decent and the look of the place is really nice. There drinks..... Depending on what you grab is inedible (I think I can use that word for a drink) I grabbed a matcha iced tea and I cant drink it, for the reason being it's like wet powder (which it is). But there's so much powder, it covers your throat and that's after a small sip. The Smoothies are OK. And I'm not a fan of the tea they use in the milk tea.
(3)Karen M.
This review is for take out: I did two different days of take out because I was press for time! I like the decor and the ambience! I usually order my favorite entree.. But as soon I paid for my meal, I notice the Tea Menu. I of course made a vow to go back. So this part is for the Milk Tea order. I ordered my tea. And it was on point. I notice one of the barista was making drinks for an employees who was on break.. I ask what was the drinks called and he told me what it was.. Which is not on the menu.. SCORE. Customer service for both days: took a little long.. But friendly. Pros: partial open kitchen, restroom. TV. Seating outside. Cons: need more seats. It gets really busy in the afternoon. Take into consideration that there are several public and private schools in the area, and it's in a mini shopping plaza. Will I go back?!??!! Of course!! It's situated in a convenient place for me!
(5)Jesse P.
This review is entirely about the food at this restaurant. I came here expecting the same food I've had at other Panda restaurants. My past experiences have been good. Not great but good. This one managed to disappointment me entirely. I came in the evening and much of the selections were gone. So I felt I was put on the spot when the clerk asked me what my selections were before I could even get around to seeing the selections. I was in line so I couldn't just jump ahead and see what limited selections they had and to make matters worse the vantage point did not allow one to actually see the food except for tithe ones immediately in front. I guess you're supposed to go to the other side and look and then go in line. That's not how it works in most places I've gone to. I ordered the orange chicken and beef broccoli. The starch I chose was the chow mein. The chicken was not good at all. I've had way better at Chun Wah Kam. At least theirs was tangy and sweet. Panda's was just not good at all. I've had the frozen variety from Costco that was way better than this. The beef broccoli was not good either. The beef tasted off. It didn't have the texture when you go to an authentic Chinese restaurant. It also didn't taste like the beef in homemade beef broccoli so it missed on both ends of the spectrum. It was downright the worst beef broccoli I've ever had. The chow mein was not very good either. It was devoid of fresh vibrant flavor. There were no deep greens or even much meat in it. I know it's just starch but this chow mein is the below average variety. I've had better from lunch wagons! The restaurant does look nice with its modern decor and TV monitors to enjoy shows in text silent mode. I think o saw like two or three monitors. Really nice. But it feels cramped and the not so relaxing with all tables being in tight quarters. There is an outdoor table but that overlooks a parking structure. I guess it is better than no outdoor option for those who are claustrophobic. I hate to give a negative review as this business is owned and manned by fellow local folks. But I have to be honest in my review or otherwise I have no business writing one. Obviously a lot was spent on the decor and not enough was spent on acquiring a good Chinese cuisine chef. If it was a chef that made this food, I highly question his skills. I understand that it could simply be food prepared by a cook with limited experience in the art of Chinese cooking. Sorry, this just didn't cut the cheese for me.
(1)Brian L.
As long as you don't come in here expecting Chinese food, then you can enjoy what they're serving up. Seriously, the most Chinese thing in every Panda location is one of the workers. Every once in a while I'll get an urge to eat orange chicken, and despite being further away from home than the King St. location this is the one I'll go to. The workers seem to give a little more food than the other locations, there's ample parking, and since they often end up cooking food to order which is worth the extra couple minute wait. This location also has a tea bar. The milk tea is pretty good here, and they have a fairly good selection including honeydew and winter melon.
(3)Roxanne Lynn T.
I love pandas whenever I feel I'm in a mood for some Chinese food. Well Americanized version of chinese food that is. I don't really like to eat anything heavy in general especially when eating these type of hearty foods. So I usually just get the panda bowl which include 1 starch and 1 food choice. I've tried a lot of these items before but I love the mushroom chicken the best. Maybe because I'm a little health conscious that it seems to be one of the more healthier ones on the food menu. I usually top it off with brown rice for a healthier choice option. This pandas location open last year I believe so it's a fairly new location. The inside decor is modernized and it's one of the nicer pandas I've been to. There's a good amount of tables and chairs to enjoy your meal. There's tv as well for your entertainment. I've never sat inside since I always get take out and never had a problem with their service. Quick and on the go type of food is what sums this place up. I like that they had a panda bar that offers a wide variety of drinks such as teas, bobas, tea jelly. There was a catchy sign that I saw that made me want to try it but I didn't have it in my stomach at that time to try it then but it made me want to go back and try it. This place is convenient for me as I live nearby so it'll probably be a place for me to stop by whenever I'm craving for pandas.
(4)Kelehua K.
back again...kind of a go-to for us. Late lunch. Honestly, if I just 'need to eat,' the goal is very Paleo-driven in general. I got steamed veggies and teriyaki chicken with no sauce poured over. I'm a happy girl. May not be the cleanest form of protein/veggies, but it's clean enough for me today :)
(5)Jonathan David N.
I've been to this restaurant a few times and feel that the food is inconsistent. Came in today around 11:30 and a lot of the menu items were gone including some of what I think are the main items (chow mein and orange chicken). I waited about 5 minutes for the rest of the food to be cooked before i was handed my plate. When I got back home to enjoy my lunch I found that the chow mein and rice lacked a lot of flavor, not sure if they missed a few ingredients or what but the food seemed rushed. My faith in this chain is rapidly decreasing as I used to really enjoy their food, now it seems to be a hit or miss.
(2)Evie Q.
Get the black boba tea from their tea bar and add toppings for 50 cents. You won't regret that one! Price for drinks isn't crazy expensive and pretty decent quality. However, the line for food can get quite long during rush and they are a little skimpy on portion compared to the ward one. So overall I'd come here for the awesome tea bar!
(3)Sophie P.
I enjoy Panda Express. I say that knowing full well this is not *real* chinese food. I love the beijing beef, chicken and mushrooms, chicken with green beans, and and the spicy eggplant with tofu. I love that there are so many veggie options. I also love the orange chicken and the steamed fish. I am not, however, a fan of their egg rolls or spring rolls, which I find to be soggy and mushy. One of the things I really like about Panda Express is that you can choose not to have a starch. I can't think of another place that offers you steamed veggies instead of fried rice, chow fun or chow mein noodles. Having the steamed veggies substitute costs extra but its worth it. It simply costs more to eat healthier. Recently, I have discovered their milk tea bar. Danger Danger Will Robinson! While I love dairy, dairy doesn't love me so I especially appreciate that they have some almond milk teas. My favorite teas right now are the almond milk green tea, and the almond milk oolong. I didn't care for the Thai Tea - it had a strange taste to me. I love that they put in a complimentary fortune cookie! I always look forward to the reward at the end of the meal. This location is clean, friendly and efficient. Definitely will come here again!
(4)H P.
Had to try the new tea bar at Panda Express. Ordered a regular passion fruit tea with small boba and 25% sweetness. Tea was refreshing as the weather is so hot as of late. I like my drinks less sweet and I prefer Kungfu Tea's passion fruit tea. But service was good here; atmosphere is clean and modern. Will be back again to try their almond milk tea.
(3)Ruby W.
Great service
(5)eric l.
good. but I just found out they don't have passion tea like all other Panda Express. you have to buy from their tea bar, no free refills, wtf?! fix this.
(3)