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Panda Cafe

3.6 (170 reviews)
InexpensiveChinese
Closed 12:00 pm - 9:00 PM
Updated 2 months ago

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Casual
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Good for kids
Dogs allowed

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Honey walnut shrimp, the special with baby bok choy and tofu in wine sauce (comes with rice), and General Tao's chicken.

Delicious food, a calm and aesthetically pleasing atmosphere, and wonderful service! There is plenty of space for large parties and even medium large events. I highly recommend the honey walnut shrimp it is perfectly cooked and the shrimp are huge! Hot tea is always perfectly steeped ready to drink but they also sell bobs here too!

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Carlene P.

Especially pleasant server and excellent prices. Ample parking as well. What I did not like was that the egg rolls, while very freshly fried, were very oily ... literally leaking oil onto my hand and plate. Not sure the picture shows this well, but it was quite oily. The pork fried rice that came as a rice choice with the lunch special should probably be named "essence of pork" fried rice, but despite the minimal pork, it was good. I chose sesame chicken and my lunch companion had sweet and sour chicken. They were essentially the same dish, with just slightly different sauces. The portions were very generous. The other thing I did not care for was the Fox News on the radio at a high volume. It was unappetizing.

Brandon D.

The server, who I think might have been the owner, was very friendly and trying really hard, but this was honestly the worst Chinese food I've ever had in my life. The food took forever to come out. The fried rice was flavorless. Maybe they put a dab of dark soy sauce in it and that was it. Rice seemed fresh instead of using older rice so texture was weird. Szechuan beef was dripping in a sweet and sour sauce and in a pool of oil, was not spicy as I requested, and many pieces were stuck together and not fried the cook must have just thrown pieces in together because he was in a rush and so there were big clumps of beef that were not even fried because it was stuck together. The orange chicken was rock hard. Literally tasted so stale and hard, not crispy at all, just hard. The silverware was dirty. I will say, the prices were very good but I would have rather paid more for edible food. This is one of the few times in my entire life the food was so bad I couldn't eat. We paid and left and went and ate at another restaurant. I'm so disappointed.

Overall, a good meal.
Alan C.

This place was a Chinese restaurant when our family first moved to town in 1974.   It's changed owners and names a few times over the years.   This was my first visit under this version of the restaurant.   I walked in, and the lady running the place was very nice.    I got my own menu, and found my own seat.   She came to take my order right away.   I looked at the menu, and decided on the Triple Delight  lunch special. The Triple Delight is Chicken, beef and prawns, with veggies in a Chinese brown sauce.    You have a choice of what you want for your sides.   I chose the egg drop soup, and the crab and cheese puffs.   It also comes with a choice of steamed or fried rice, I had the fried rice.  .   Lunch was good.   It was a lunch sized portion, so it was not huge, but it was just enough to fill me up.   The egg drop soup had plenty of egg, and was not oily or greasy at all.   It had a good flavor.   I liked the puffs.  I don't know if it was real crab or not, but the combination of the seafood and the cream cheese was a good mix.   The rice was done well, good texture, and was not overly fried or overly sauced.   There was a fair amount of the 3 proteins, They were not over or under cooked, and i liked the sauce.   The only negative, was the veggies were a *bit* overdone.   They still tasted good, they still had a bit of a "snap" to them, but they were also wilted a bit.   It was around $14 after tip and beverage.   A decent price.   I'd come back and try some of the other things.   Thanks!!!l

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Brandi J.

This is a great option for Chinese food here in Eureka. Their orange peel beef is delicious! The chow mein isn't my favorite, but still worth it. And the owners/employees are always great, always so kind, and working so hard. One note is to plan on it taking a minute, they're always super busy. I'd suggest planning on it taking longer than the quoted time. Tonight I was quoted 25 mins a for a take out order and it took 60 mins. That's the longest it's ever been, but it's regularly longer than the estimated time. Highly recommend, it's worth the try!

Food is great, had the sliced bbq and it was delicious and a great portion. Their Mongolian beef is also great. Owners are super nice and always play great 80s music.

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Pretty much everything. Service was good but food left little to be desired. I won't go back.

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Good service. Friendly people. Very clean. Many choices. Good food. Very quiet and pleasant place to eat.

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Food is always good, but I do wish sometimes it was just a little less greasy. But the portions are substantial for the price.

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The fried rice is delish. The walnut prawns are just O.K. The service is great and they're fast in getting orders out

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The Panda Cafe is perfect- the food is great, the location is convenient and the staff is polite and friendly. Thank you!

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There is a couple tofu dishes , and a few different veg. stir fry options

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