Place rating: 4 River Valley, Singapore, Singapore
Panda Express is always a great option for a quick brunch or light meal! I love their orange chicken and cream cheese Rangoon and their service is also pretty good!
Sarah T.
Place rating: 3 North Chicago, IL
This might be the first panda express that I’ve been to that is not a part of a cafeteria. I just feel so nickeled-and-dimed. It’s $ 1.25 extra for honey walnut shrimp. It’s $ 1.25 extra for brown rice. Its $ 4.75 for 7 palsy shrimp. You start eating and you realize that you get 1 entrée and half of another because the bottom half is filled with your noodles. You finish up and you realize the box is built so that the bottom is raised — you’re getting even less bad noodles than you expected. It’s $ 7.25 for strangely crunchy noodles and some cheap fast food Chinese– carryout-like stuff. All in all, great cafeteria food. Horrible choice if you’re in your car and can choose literally anything else.
Chelsea H.
Place rating: 4 Elk Grove Village, IL
The food wasn’t crazy expensive and it was pretty good! I got the teriyaki and orange chicken and I liked both of them. I also tried their crab rangoons and they weren’t the best, tasted mostly like cream cheese.
Angie B.
Place rating: 4 Chicago, IL
The food isn’t bad and it’s a fast cheap eat
Ben B.
Place rating: 1 Naperville, IL
The staff here was bright and cheery and not fake, but… its panda express, its McDonald’s version of Chinese food, what do you want? I’m not much a fan of this place(although the orange chicken is decent) but sometimes I just need to switch it up from the typical sandwich and fries. I had the firecracker chicken and Beijing beef, with lo mein. The sauce on both made me thing ‘dang, how many POUNDS of sugar go into this stuff’. The Lo mein was sticking to itself so much that it was difficult to eat with a fork. Bottom line: friendly service service a sub-par product.