Panda Express
255 Robert C Daniel Junior Parkway, Augusta, Georgia 30909
About
Augusta's Panda Express location offers American Chinese cuisine with fast-casual convenience. The chain restaurant serves orange chicken, fried rice, and lo mein noodles for dine-in and delivery.
Reviews
Google User
My food was terrible, I ordered orange chicken and it was sour asfc , I ordered fried rice and it literally was just white rice with vegetables, the lo mein noodles was really skinny and crunchy . I rate it 0/10 , DONT recommend.
Google User
Normally I enjoy Panda Express.This location is in Augusta and this was an Uber Eats order. The staff was friendly and inviting. I had to wait a while for the order.And there seemed to be some confusion about the order being placed already.I'm not sure I just.I ended up talking to 2 separate people to receive the one initial order.
Google User
The guy serving my plate was just amazing, chill and fun. Not a lot of people miss with the energy me and my friends bring but he was all about good times and laughs definitely feel like visiting again 🫡
Google User
I ordered bigger plate for black pepper angus beef, firecracker shrimp and black pepper chicken. I was disappointed when I opened my box, the box itself is small than the usual box I got over the states. Chow Mein is plain without vegetables. Firecracker shrimp had no beans, and the black pepper chicken was the worst, there’re no celeries, and chicken was super small like minced and not fresh.
Google User
Quick service Chinese restaurant that sells familiar items such as orange chicken, fried rice, and lo mein, as well as their own signature dishes such as the walnut shrimp. The experience is more like the Asian restaurants you would see in the mall rather than the hole in the wall family businesses. The service was very good: orders taken quickly and the ladies working are friendly and attentive. The food itself is average to subpar. The protein entrees such as the chicken and Mongolian beef were lukewarm and chewy to bite as they are hardened, and they are drowned in a thick overly sweet sauce to where it feels like you are eating just the orange and Mongolian sauce rather than orange chicken or Mongolian beef. The rice was also hard as well. Overall if you don’t mind eating food sitting in heating containers for a long period of time, you might enjoy this option for a quick meal.
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