I was meeting family for a small lunch at a local park. I was running errands so I placed an online order. I ordered the bigger plate with Kung pao chicken, Beijing beef and broccoli beef. I also ordered two side chicken egg rolls. When I arrived at the restaurant I went to the online order pickup. It was about 10 minutes past the pick up time for the order and it wasn’t completed. They had to make one of the sides for the order. I waited and in about 10 minutes they handed me my order and I left. When I got to the park I began setting up the food. I opened the big to go box and noticed there are only two kinds of sides. The chicken and being beef. Th broccoli beef was no where to be seen. I checked through the bag again and there was nothing. I love Panda Express and that is why I chose them over other fast foods. The park lunch wasn’t as relaxing after this incident. I am very disappointed in this establishment and will think twice before ordering here again.
Brian H.
Place rating: 4 Las Vegas, NV
The only reason someone has to read reviews of this place is because of the service. The food is always consistent and will always look and taste the same(So darn tasty). Now since we got the obvious out of the way. The service was a little off today. Please make sure if you order double anything, they actually give you 2 servings. Just a tip. If you are going to order 2 or more entrees, please have them only put one on your plate. Have them package your other entrees separately.
Toni P.
Place rating: 1 Westside, Las Vegas, NV
I am in love with their orange chicken bit talk about a ripoff! The person in front of me in line got a double order of orange chicken like me but after his there was hardly any left — I figured she’s grab’n a new bowl but nope! Scraped the bottom of the barrel & I didn’t get nearly what the order normally is– so I asked the manager — he’s just as useless so I leave — Not retuning to this greedy location!
Lisa K.
Place rating: 4 Las Vegas, NV
I’m stunned by how clean and modern this place is. I’m a bit of a foodie snob so It’s my first time dining at a Panda Express. In the middle of running errands My husband & I were hungry so we wanted to grab a quick bite to hold us over until dinner. We were greeted immediately & surprisingly the food looked fresh. Only thing is the food wasn’t too hot I like my food fresh and hot. I would probably be back again if I’m craving American Chinese food!
Jenny N.
Place rating: 4 Las Vegas, NV
This location is really clean and the staff is usually friendly. They are always happy to make fresh entrees when I ask. I love coming to this location. While waiting tonight the girl even offered us free small drinks. Yay!
Jamie P.
Place rating: 4 Las Vegas, NV
I was trying to find a panda and decided to come to this one. The staff is very friendly and offering of making something fresh when it is low(most pandas unless they are completely out or you request won’t make something fresh) chow mein was delicious as usual, they have changed their orange chicken recipes because it is bomb now, I also got beef and broccoli I was to satisfied with the broccoli had a funny taste not sure what it was but everything else was really good.
Nathan B.
Place rating: 5 North Las Vegas, NV
This particular location of Panda is in my opinion the best I have ever been too. The staff here are super into their jobs and pay attention to detail from food prep to taste, packing and serving. Everything here I’ve ever had looked like a menu picture– which is unheard of. I work in the same shopping center at Tropicana Beltway and I’m here maybe once or twice a week. My only complaint is that the lines at lunch sometimes are out the door. Otherwise, a great place with quality fast!
Bryan M.
Place rating: 4 Las Vegas, NV
This location is right around the corner from my house so been my go to location for panda for more than a few years now. Always friendly staff who offer samples right away. Sometimes if a dish is running low they will offer me the fresh one coming up instead of the old stuff that’s been sitting there for awhile. Always good service.
Abigail Q.
Place rating: 1 Las Vegas, NV
We just bought food from here and when I got home and opened the box, there was a sour /spoiled smell. The fried rice smelled so bad. I called the store to inform them that the rice was no good. The lady I spoke to told me that it was not spoiled, and that the cook just put too much water! I am ASIAN!!! Are you kidding me??? We eat and cook rice on a daily, and having too much water makes the rice soggy and sticky, not sour smelling! I took the food back, and all they did was toss the rice from our boxes, transferred the meat into a different box, and gave us chow mein instead. No apologies, but they did say have a great day!!! What a disappointment!
Wes F.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
Att: mgmt the ladies working Sunday night were friendly and nice to talk to! I was the last customer and felt like the first. will come back and expect that you have gave them praise
Catherine C.
Place rating: 5 Toluca Lake, Los Angeles, CA
I was very pleased with this panda. I came very late night(almost 9pm). I am used to seeing the last of the trays at this point but not in this panda. Everything looked fresh, even the vegetables. Not hut that but they had all the choices out and fresh. I didn’t have to wait for my food like I am used to in other pandas. I did ask for fresh vegetables and she da tell me that they were pretty fresh but that she could have some more made of I wished. I said no because they did look crispy still. I am leaving a review, not really for the food but for the staff and how friendly they are. If I go back I will Make sure the two girl’s names and thank them. Keep it up panda! This location has gained my hope for this chain once again.
James S.
Place rating: 1 Las Vegas, NV
I cannot believe the level of incompetence that has permeated itself in this restaurant.
Brittney C.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
Can you be addicted to Panda Express? Cause I think I may have a Panda abuse problem… or I’ve just convinced myself that its good for me cause it’s the only way I can make myself eat veggies!
Our Y.
Place rating: 4 Las Vegas, NV
I know I’m not supposed to eat there but it’s just SO good. All the beef dishes are amazing.
Roy E.
Place rating: 3 Las Vegas, NV
Americanized-Chinese fast food buffet style. Upon walking in, the two cashiers just kind of stared at my girlfriend and I for a couple seconds and then went back to their conversation. When they were done one of them came over to put our orders together. I went with the fried rice with orange chicken and the walnut shrimp because eating things that live on land with things that live in the sea strangely brings me great satisfaction. We grabbed a large drink to split and I was amazed at how big the cup was. It almost looked like one of those giant big gulps from 7 – 11! The food was exactly the same as all of the other times I had frequented a Panda Express, so I always know what to expect when I come to one of their locations.
Nicole G.
Place rating: 4 Las Vegas, NV
Finally reviewing this place after five or so visits. I don’t know what they do but their orange chicken is ridiculously good. I just can’t say no and it’s the only orange chicken my toddler will touch. That says something, considering she’s a super picky eater. Love the green beans but I wish there was less chicken and more green beans. Give up the veggies you whores! J/k Glad they’ve added more seafood options, aka shrimp. they’re delicious. Never fishy, more sweet, salty tangy fatty goodness. I’ve always believed they have a secret ingredient. Favorites being crispy shrimp, and orange shrimp. Boom baby, the sauces are the key. I’ve boughten the sauces and cooked it in my shrimp or chicken at home and it’s just as good as panda. Especially if your looking for a cheap or healthier alternative then eating Panda Express a lot. Love the veggies egg rolls. Mine never come out like that at home, so I have to buy them. They practically throw them in my face and scream at them to bite them. The décor is cute, the panda is adorable, and I love seeing all those fresh ingredients chopped up and in plain view next to the kitchen Near the glass slider. No secrets. Got to ask for chop sticks, they aren’t for grabs cause of those sticky rice handed thieves.
Eli S.
Place rating: 5 North Las Vegas, NV
Shanghai Angus Steak ROCK!
Chris A.
Place rating: 3 Las Vegas, NV
1st to review, baby! Although this Panda Express I believe has been here for quite a long time. It has been anyway since I moved into the neighborhood several years back. This particular Panda Express is the one I usually hit up when I have that guilty craving of Americanized ‘Chinese’ food. It hits a pretty good spot. And how can you resist that cute A$$ panda bear? Marketing at it’s finest I tell you. No longer do I think pandas and bamboo… I see a panda, I think ORANGECHICKEN! Sick, so sick. I guarantee you kids now a days will grow up thinking that all pandas eat at Panda Express, and will be sadly let down when they find out pandas eat fiber. All day long. What’s next? Penguins that have happy feet? Hmm… sounds oddly familiar. This place is usually very clean, and most of the time the food is pretty fresh from the wok. I usually try to hit this place right around lunchtime because almost everything is just coming out piping hot instead of sitting under warmers. I know most of you have been here before so I won’t bore you of how it works with the line or your ordering options. My go-to Panda meal(always in a to-go box because I firmly believe you get just a tiny bit more food) — ½ fried rice, ½ chow mein, beef & broccoli or string beans with chicken, sweetfire chicken or sweet & sour pork, and always(ALWAYS) orange chicken in a separate container. I like it in a separate container because I don’t like it to mix with the rest of my food! Plus, if they put it in the same container with your other choices I notice you get a little less. Funny, I don’t remember a time when I’ve been to a Panda Express and never got the orange chicken. Lately I’ve been on a Kobari Beef kick with them, one of their new dishes. Marinated beef with wok-seared peppers, mushrooms, and leeks, all tossed in a sweet, smoky, spicy sauce. Not too shabby! I would make this at home if I had a burner that could reach the BTUs Panda Express has. It’s so good! Of course you always have the option of their other popular items like mandarin chicken, mushroom chicken, kung pao chicken, Beijing beef, Mongolian beef, as well as their shrimp dishes, crab rangoon(so easy to make it’s ridiculous), potstickers, and soups. For a 3 entrée meal with a drink for under $ 10 it’s a pretty good deal if you’re in a hurry. I stop here a lot when my lady and I can’t decide where to eat for cheap. I come to this particular Panda Express because literally 3 doors down(ha ha) is a Subway. I love me some Subway $ 5 foot longs! So my lady and I usually will end up sharing a 3 entrée meal from Panda and a foot long from Subway. When I say share, I mean I eat half the foot long ALONG with sharing the 3 entrée meal. Gotta get my veggies in somehow! It’s funny how a meatball marinara sub goes so well with greasy chow mein. Match made in culinary heaven!