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    Panda Express

    2.4 (49 reviews)
    InexpensiveChinese, Fast Food
    Closed 10:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Jennifer B.

    Food is always good here. Not sure if it is just fresh or completely full of favorful unhealthyness (look up calories or not if you dare). I love their low mein and Kung Pao chicken but other awesome staples are the orange chicken and any of their steak choices (usually $1.25 - $2.25 more). Wide variety here. Convenient location with tons of parking and other shopping options such as Walmart and Old Navy close by. My issues with this location are the long lines and somewhat slow service. Seems like food empties out quickly since it is made in batches and you have to wait for it it to be made when this happens. Also, they sometimes prepare deliveries in between taking orders from in store patrons which slooows the entire line. Overall, great franchise, consistent quality fastish food. Worth a try if you feel like waiting in line a few minutes.

    Kung Pao chicken, Beef with broccoli, orange chicken and chow mein
    Song K.

    I've never had Panda express pre-covid so I wasn't sure what to expect, but I was thoroughly happy with my first experience. For our date night, we went for the family meal. This includes 2 sides with 3 entrees for $35. The entrees were just what you'd expect. The chow mein on the other hand, was chewier than it probably should have been/tasted of flour but I'm a sicko and loved it. Overall, I think it was a good value for the food you got, considering all the boxes were filled to the brim and the fact that they were even offering takeout at a time like this is a huge plus in my book. I'll be back for more.

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    Siara H.

    The food is good but the portions are never enough ever Each time i go my protein is always 2 scoops worth & a whole lot of rice for nothing

    Skyla C.

    Taking me down memory lane . I was actually excited when I seen panda opening up in the area because back at home in Boston , we had one at the mall and the food were always good . The last time I've had panda express was during my six flags tripped last year but the food wasn't all that great . I decided to stopped in for dinner takeout since I was shopping at a store near by . I walked in approximately around 9:10pm and there were barely anything left to ordered . As you can see pictured I had two sides that's almost identical because that's all they had left . Place stated it closes at 10:00pm so why aren't there any food left to ordered when you have almost an hour left til closing time ? The food were good although the celery in the lo mein kind of threw me off and plus it was like left over that was scraped from the wok . Service was good . Place was nice , spacious, and neat . I would definitely returned but probably an earlier time so I won't run into this kind of problem again .

    It must have been good...nothing left but a little mess
    Kevin F.

    I recently discovered panda express at a different location. I read some reviews and most people didn't have great things to say. I went to that one and had a pleasant experience so I thought I would go to a second location while traveling for work. I have to say it was a good decision by me. The food has been consistent, the service was friendly, and I was in and out relatively quickly considering it was the lunch rush. Make no mistakes this restaurant is not fine dining, it is take americanized Chinese food. Go in knowing what to expect and you will be happy. If you're looking for authentic Chinese food you'll have to go to a different restaurant. Good spot for a quick casual lunch

    Chow Mein, orange chicken, Shanghai angus beef
    Jennifer T.

    I was hoping this new Panda Express would be another lunch option for me and my coworkers but sadly the food was just mediocre at best. The staff was very friendly and food was very fresh. The dining area was also really nice and clean; but then again they are super new. Since this was my first time, I got the big platter with 3 entrees and 1 side. This was way too much food for 1 person, but I really wanted to try a variety of their dishes. I got the chow mean noodles as my side/starch and the following three entrees: orange chicken, honey walnut shrimp, Shanghai angus steak. The latter 2 dishes were "premium" selections so they cost $1.25 extra each. I also ordered the side vegetable spring rolls which actually come with 2 in an order. Verdict? The chow mein was dry but flavoring was ok; the orange chicken was crispy but way too sweet; walnut shrimp was very fresh and decent but pretty heavily breaded; angus beef was ok. The vegetable spring rolls were kind of wet in the middle...I'm thinking it was slightly under fried but I didn't bother to ask. I didn't finish the spring rolls after 1 bite and I didn't finish my food. This place has potential but the food didn't cut it did me.

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    Dan Dan

    Dan Dan

    4.0
    (1.1k reviews)
    6.6 mi
    $$

    We've been coming here for a number of years and enjoy it consistently. The menu is extensive from…read morenoodle dishes, to Sechuan, and Taiwanese selections. The homemade DanDan noodles were our favorite, which are served with ground pork in a spicy peanut sauce. We also got the three cup chicken which was so good, with a sweet, licorice-like glaze. Some other favorites were the black pepper chicken and the long hot chicken, if you enjoy spice. We had the ginger and scallion dish and was not our favorite, as the chicken had a unique consistency and was quite limp. Overall, good service and a relaxing ambiance in a bustling city.

    Ordered takeout while visiting from out of town. The ordering process was quick and seamless and…read moreeverything was ready quicker then expected. Unfortunately the experience at pickup wasn't the best. I asked if they had included utensils and the gentleman at the counter said no. I asked for some since I was bringing the food back to my hotel and wouldn't have anything to eat with. He was pretty dismissive and didn't seem to want to give me anything. (I also didn't get any napkins.) Just a little strange when ordering takeout, utensils should be included right? Or at the very least be readily given out when requested? He begrudgingly gave me 2 pairs of chopsticks and a fork, said he ran out of spoons. I didn't notice the lack of napkins until I got back. Now for the food. We ordered dan dan noodles, a chicken lo mein, and Taiwanese minced pork rice. The noodle dishes were decent but the lo mein was a bit too al dente for our liking...especially for our young son. Didn't get a chance to eat the rice because we were all too full from the noodles. Appreciate the generous portions at least. Will see if the rice will make it home safely with us and reheats well. Can't speak on the ambience. Wasn't in there long enough to really look around. Will I order from them again or try in person in the future? I'm not sure. I wasn't blown away by the food or service so...

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    Nan Zhou Hand Drawn Noodle House

    Nan Zhou Hand Drawn Noodle House

    4.2
    (2.5k reviews)
    6.0 mi
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    Lazy Sunday after an unsuccessful Memorial Day beach weekend. It was cold and rainy all weekend but…read morewe decided to hit up some beef noodle soup place to warm up. On this cold almost summer day, Nan Zhou was hustling and bustling. Separate parties at the same round table and clients coming in and out of the restaurant facade. Warm lighting and active banter. I received my bowl of beef noodle soup was pretty satisfied. Beef was tender with flavorful bites of fattiness. Somehow, the meat tastes beefier than beef. The cilantro had potent herbaceous flavor with some spinach(?) and mustard greens. Noodles were pleasantly chewy w variation in texture. Lowkey, everything else was alright. I like to be nice so I'll say no more. Cucumbers were fine

    We came here around 1pm on a Sunday and ordered the mapo tofu with noodles, the house special…read morenoodle soup, and a shrimp stir fry. This place was packed, which is always a good sign, and even with that the staff stayed super prompt and professional. The house special was my favorite. I got it with the knife-cut noodles and it was perfect with the broth. The noodles had that slightly uneven, chewy texture that really holds onto the soup. I never thought I'd be the type to talk about "mouthfeel" but here we are. The broth itself was rich and savory with a deep beef flavor, a little bit of oil on top that adds body without feeling too heavy. It's that classic, comforting Chinese beef noodle soup done really well. I added a braised egg, which had great flavor soaked into it, though it was served cold, which threw me off a bit. The mapo tofu with noodles was also really solid. It had that signature spicy, numbing kick from the Sichuan peppercorns, balanced with a savory, slightly salty sauce. The tofu was soft and silky, and mixing it with the noodles made it extra satisfying. It's got some heat but not overwhelming, just enough to keep you going back for another bite. The shrimp stir fry was lighter but still flavorful. The shrimp were cooked well, tender with a slight snap, and the sauce leaned more on the savory side with a mild sweetness. It felt like a nice balance alongside the heavier noodle dishes. Couple practical things: it's cash only, but there's an ATM right by the seating area which makes it easy. And the portions are generous for the price, so it feels like a really good deal. Overall, super satisfying spot. Busy, a little chaotic, but the food absolutely delivers. Definitely a go-to if you're craving hand-pulled noodles.

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    Braised sliced beef noodle soup
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    EMei

    4.3
    (895 reviews)
    6.0 mi
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    Celebrating my daughter's partner graduation from Wharton. Had reservations at 8pm for 12 people…read more Arrived 15 minutes early. Place was packed with UBER Eats drivers, about 15+! Hopefully it's good food!? The hostess warned us of 15 minute delay for seatings. No worries. Sat at bar enjoying a beer which was nice. Got to be sat in a room, circular table which was perfect! Then the staff got to work. Took drink orders and food orders. The food was ordered by my daughter so I really don't know what was name of each dish. The Hot and Sour was super. Had a chicken dish like orange chicken that was really good. Something tasted like moshu beef was very tasty. Then they served a spicy chicken that was fantastic! I wish I knew the name!! All in all a good experience.

    This restaurant was recommended by a work colleague. I ordered Hunan chicken, stir-fried spicy…read moreeggplant, homemade spring roll, and rice (not included with the entree). The food was delivered and warm on arrival. Everything looked great - colorful and nice-sized portion for the money. Unfortunately, everything lacked flavor. I mean, no seasoning, no heat/spice, and not even enough salt. The rice was gummy to boot. One item that had some flavor was the spring roll, however, it was nearly inedible because it was dripping oil. The spring roll rapper was surprisingly crispy, but I had to wrap it in several paper towels (this is not an exaggeration) to absorb the oil before I could eat it. To make my point, I poured nearly a tablespoon of oil out of the wax paper-like pouch it came in. My son said his was still too "greasy" to eat and threw it away. What a shame. We ate enough and have lots of leftovers that will likely end up in the trash.

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    Nice sized dining area
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    Spicy fish fillet
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    Han Dynasty

    Han Dynasty

    4.1
    (1.6k reviews)
    6.1 mi
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    Visiting Philly & I was looking for a decent Chinese restaurant. I was willing to give this a try…read moresince it was walking distance from my hotel. When I first walked in, I was about to walk out as the atmosphere was very hipster-est & not of traditional Chinese restaurant. We sat down. Gave us a menu and tea was served immediately. Good sign. Ordered a twice cook pork and garlic eggplant. It was very good. What impressed me the most was that the food was out within 10 minutes. Now that's authentic! Service is good. Poor server (Angela) was by herself and always kept a happy face. What a professional! Highly recommend if you are looking for good Szechuan food with good service.

    Ordered some takeaway for lunch - dry pepper Sichuan chicken. Also comes with a portion of steamed…read morerice. A bit on the higher priced side for this dish but as I've had some great food from a different Han Dynasty location I didn't mind trying them out. Portion size was average on the chicken. The spice level says 8/10 but it was definitely on the weaker side. Maybe the peppers themselves were older / dried out and the flavor faded too much vs fresher peppers right before cooking. Maybe a bad choice of dish or an off day but as compared to a few other Sichuan dry pepper dishes from other restaurants around Philly it was a clear step below them. Might try a different choice if I order again.

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    Dry Pot Style tilapia
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