Denver International Airport, Jeppesen Terminal 8500 Peña Blvd
7 reviews of Panda Express
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Andrew M.
Place rating: 5 Atwood, KS
I hit this P. E location everytime I’m through, and it is consistently consistent everytime. Even when there’s a line, they seem to move you through, and the food is always great. There’s a young man that had been there everytime for a couple years now and he is super helpful.
Tina G.
Place rating: 1 San Jose, CA
One word; disgusting. The food lacked any sort of taste. The chow mein was dry. The teriyaki chicken was chewy. The orange chicken was way to sweet Go to taco bell instead.
Curtis C.
Place rating: 3 Salt Lake City, UT
I was on there edge of hunger, contemplating eating dinner in the Denver airport or in Salt Lake on the drive home. Then there decision was made for me, the flight got delayed over an hour, and I was on the quest for food. Amidst the quest my flight mysteriously came back on time. Unfortunately I was still in hunger mode and had settled on Panda Express. The prices are reasonable and actually reflect non-airport prices. I paid around $ 8 for my two entrée and made my way to the gate when it hit me… I had about 5 minutes until boarding. I should have realized that with the flight confusion and last minute delays and reversals that the flight wasn’t leaving anytime soon, but I didn’t. So I panic ate, shoveling vast amounts of noodles, fried rice, and double helpings of orange chicken. As to the quality, it was alright. There was too much sauce on the orange chicken though, to the point that it felt soggy and almost over flavored. The rice and noodles were okay, but again I’ve had better at other Pandas. In the end it’s airport food. Anywhere you go will likely end sadly. Good luck out there.
R G.
Place rating: 4 Santa Clara, CA
This is the best meal that I had outside of security. It is a Panda Express, so don’t expect it to be fabulous, but what I had was pretty good and the service was friendly and efficient.
Becca S.
Place rating: 4 Gypsum, CO
Orange chicken and chow mein is delicious. The walnut shrimp is pretty good, but the fried rice lacks flavor. The girl that was working there wasn’t the friendliest employee(acted almost annoyed when I asked for crab rangoon, stating that«it’s extra» as if that would dissuade me from getting it, and I just skipped it not because of the extra price, but because she made such a deal of it! Haha). Overall though a decent pick if you’re hungry at the airport.
David W.
Place rating: 5 Laughlin, NV
I can’t believe that my first Unilocal review is going to be for a Panda Express at the Denver International Airport. But it was by far the best Chinese food I’ve ever had. Our drinks were flat, and one of the employees was a little rude. Don’t care, five stars.
Glitter_Girl ..
Place rating: 5 Castle Pines, CO
This is the Panda Express in the Airport in Denver, Let me tell you this had to be the best Panda Express I have ever eaten at. The food was so fresh and delicious! I am very impressed with this!