They say they open at 10 o clock am and it’s now 10 mins past and I asked her how much longer until they open and she said ten minutes. That’s horrible service. So if your hungry don’t come here. And they didn’t even have white rice. How do you open and jot have the food ready.
Janice D.
Tu valoración: 1 Las Vegas, NV
I have gone to this location many times, today they had a sign that due to the egg shortage they were trying a new recipe for the fried rice and it is awful. Beware if you have a corn allergy, they replaced the egg with sweet corn and supposedly some spices? It was hard, dried out, and had no flavor. Until they go back to the original recipe I will no longer eat here. The staff is great and if you are eating something other than fried rice the rest of the food is great.
Brian J.
Tu valoración: 4 Henderson, NV
I personally dont like steam table food. But this franchise Chinese restaurant is not bad at all. most of the time, the food is fresh. And their restroom is always clean as well as the dining area. I think they have a pretty good management. My favorite food here is Kungpao Chicken. I like it with their chili sauce.
Villalobos M.
Tu valoración: 5 San Diego, CA
Panda express is SOOOOBOMB!!! I was here for EDC2013, stayed at the palms place penthouse and was like DAMN! munched out everyday to something new. The chow mein good, orange chicken? BETTER. The girl at the front was all hot too and was like where you from and I was like outerspace! I tried the whole menu in my entire EDC experience. Thank you panda express you saved my hunger from the ruff weekend.
Scott J.
Tu valoración: 3 New York, NY
I don’t care what anyone says; you haven’t done Vegas until you’ve eaten at Panda Express on The Strip. This location shares space with Chipotle and a no-name pizza shop, so it’s usually bursting with tourists — some who smell better than others. Seating can be scant, but I lucked out on my last visit and somehow wrangled a single chair and small table. The food was definitely Panda quality and I recommend their famous Orange Chicken and their newer Beijing Beef, which came along during the Summer 2008 Olympics. Odd moment, though: at the end of my meal, a homeless man approached me and asked if I’d buy him dinner. After I politely refused, he asked if he could finish mine(there was very little left). I agreed, he took ownership of my fork, and quickly polished off the remnants of my meal. I rushed out the door, didn’t look back, and hopped over to Casino Royale to double fist $ 1 frozen margaritas for the monorail ride back to my hotel. Oops, so much for what happens in Vegas.. .
Linda K.
Tu valoración: 3 Los Angeles, CA
Since friend was getting hungry and didn’t want to eat my yogurt dish, we opted to get chinese food. Yes, it’s not real chinese food but it’ll do if you’re hungry and want something filling. I thought the food was pretty tasty since we ordered the chow mein, mushroom chicken and orange peel beef. The only bad part was that both friend and I got upset stomachs later on in the night. Not sure what happened here since we do eat at Panda Express near us and we never had a problem before. So I guess it was an off night for both of us. =/
EJay D.
Tu valoración: 4 Las Vegas, NV
I agree with the majority of the reviews about all Panda Express restaurants. It is not authentic Chinese food. However, it is always made fresh at the store and it is very flavorful. What they do not have in authenticity they make up for it in consistency and good value.
Wesley J.
Tu valoración: 5 Las Vegas, NV
I think they have a Panda Express at every casino/mall in vegas now. This one is no different. Food is fake chinese — but tasty nonetheless!