Always order honey chicken and orange chicken everytime at a new place always taste virtually the same. Strangely first place nothings even close to the same. Didn't care for it. Not my cup of tea. Whys their lo mein like that❓️ Good presentation, looks good. Chicken decent just not into it how they make it here. DEFINITELY NOT FILLING.. 12$ didn't fill even my 5' 100lb self lol Don't want to pick up delivery orders from here. If I'm treated like a thief or like I'm doing something wrong by simply trying to do my job by grabbing a delivery order that's clearly marked the order I'm supposed to picking up to deliver from the order pickup spot I wouldn't want to ever come back. Got an order to deliver, came in the restaurant, there's an online pickup spot you'd think like everywhere else you pick up the order from the pick up spot if the orders there it's clearly marked the persons name I'm picking up. Try to grab the order to deliver. Get stopped mam mam name name mam!? Can you mark order confirmed!? Um yea duh. Would like to not get treated like I'm a pile of trash or a thief for trying to simply do my job and help yall by delivering yalls food for you. Getting real tired of the treatment these restaurant are doing nowadays. Had literally just redownloaded the app to check it out for in case I may want to come back by for myself but now undownload immediately. I sure won't be coming back here not even for my own food. ✌️
Panda Express #1304 Review My visit to Panda Express #1304 left me with mixed feelings. Let’s break it down: Menu Choices: We tried both the Chow Mein with Orange Chicken and the Mushroom Chicken. Unfortunately, the taste was underwhelming. The flavors lacked depth, leaving us wanting more. The Noodles were not al dente. The Vegetable Spring Rolls were decent but not particularly memorable. Expectations: We didn’t have high expectations, and sadly, they were met. The food felt bland overall. Perhaps a little more salt, garlic, and MSG could have elevated the flavors. Cooking Technique: Better use of flaming hot wok. Traditionally, Asian cuisine thrives on the intense heat of a wok, which imparts a unique flavor. It seems that many places, including Panda Express, shy away from this technique. A bolder approach to wok cooking might have improved the taste. Ambiance and Cleanliness: The place could use a cleanup. Despite the traffic, cleanliness matters. Service over the counter was decent, which is a plus. Noodles: The noodles fell short. Although filling, this food stayed in your stomach for hours very unlike most Asian food. In summary, Panda Express #1304 falls short in terms of flavor, but the noodles are a saving grace. If they could infuse more boldness into their dishes, it might just be the improvement they need. Note: This review is based on my personal experience and observations. Your mileage may vary!