Typical Panda Express fare located as a franchise inside Riverwind Casino, its ok but just a notch below the larger brick and mortar stores. As with the larger stores the meal is selected from precooked bins by the server. Pricing structure is similar to the bigger stores as well, meals are tiered by combos of entrees and veggies. The veggie choices are usually limited to chow mein noodles or rice, entrees are the typical Chinese buffet selections of pepper chicken, broccoli beef, orange chicken and similar. My particular favorite is the Teriyaki chicken, these are served in large pieces that the server will slice before serving; the sliced teriyaki chicken seems juicier than the other battered and deep fried choices. The counter is handicap and wheelchair accessible as is the common Dining that serves all the food court franchises. Note: all the entree items are high in sodium, so it may not be the best choice for those with sodium...
Read moreSo I never leave reviews however this time it is warranted. I ask the young lady behind the counter her name because she made an impression on me of what a hard working team member looks like. Normally there are 3 people working at this location..today there was one. She was the cook, the server, and the check out person. Tabatha needs a raise if she is doing what 3 people normally do. She made sure the food was fresh and she was nice. !! Thank you Tabatha and thank you Panda Express for having great workers...
Read moreFood was good. But they were out of soy sauce out of forks out of napkins out of hot mustard pretty much out of everything that would make your mail a meal. And they don't tell you that they're out of anything until you get to the end and you ask. It might have made it a little bit better if they would have had a list of the front telling you exactly what they didn't have before you...
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