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    Panda Express

    2.4 (49 reviews)
    InexpensiveChinese, Fast Food
    Open 9:30 am - 10:00 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Jennifer B.

    Food is always good here. Not sure if it is just fresh or completely full of favorful unhealthyness (look up calories or not if you dare). I love their low mein and Kung Pao chicken but other awesome staples are the orange chicken and any of their steak choices (usually $1.25 - $2.25 more). Wide variety here. Convenient location with tons of parking and other shopping options such as Walmart and Old Navy close by. My issues with this location are the long lines and somewhat slow service. Seems like food empties out quickly since it is made in batches and you have to wait for it it to be made when this happens. Also, they sometimes prepare deliveries in between taking orders from in store patrons which slooows the entire line. Overall, great franchise, consistent quality fastish food. Worth a try if you feel like waiting in line a few minutes.

    Kung Pao chicken, Beef with broccoli, orange chicken and chow mein
    Song K.

    I've never had Panda express pre-covid so I wasn't sure what to expect, but I was thoroughly happy with my first experience. For our date night, we went for the family meal. This includes 2 sides with 3 entrees for $35. The entrees were just what you'd expect. The chow mein on the other hand, was chewier than it probably should have been/tasted of flour but I'm a sicko and loved it. Overall, I think it was a good value for the food you got, considering all the boxes were filled to the brim and the fact that they were even offering takeout at a time like this is a huge plus in my book. I'll be back for more.

    The Original Orange Chicken
    Siara H.

    The food is good but the portions are never enough ever Each time i go my protein is always 2 scoops worth & a whole lot of rice for nothing

    Skyla C.

    Taking me down memory lane . I was actually excited when I seen panda opening up in the area because back at home in Boston , we had one at the mall and the food were always good . The last time I've had panda express was during my six flags tripped last year but the food wasn't all that great . I decided to stopped in for dinner takeout since I was shopping at a store near by . I walked in approximately around 9:10pm and there were barely anything left to ordered . As you can see pictured I had two sides that's almost identical because that's all they had left . Place stated it closes at 10:00pm so why aren't there any food left to ordered when you have almost an hour left til closing time ? The food were good although the celery in the lo mein kind of threw me off and plus it was like left over that was scraped from the wok . Service was good . Place was nice , spacious, and neat . I would definitely returned but probably an earlier time so I won't run into this kind of problem again .

    It must have been good...nothing left but a little mess
    Kevin F.

    I recently discovered panda express at a different location. I read some reviews and most people didn't have great things to say. I went to that one and had a pleasant experience so I thought I would go to a second location while traveling for work. I have to say it was a good decision by me. The food has been consistent, the service was friendly, and I was in and out relatively quickly considering it was the lunch rush. Make no mistakes this restaurant is not fine dining, it is take americanized Chinese food. Go in knowing what to expect and you will be happy. If you're looking for authentic Chinese food you'll have to go to a different restaurant. Good spot for a quick casual lunch

    Chow Mein, orange chicken, Shanghai angus beef
    Jennifer T.

    I was hoping this new Panda Express would be another lunch option for me and my coworkers but sadly the food was just mediocre at best. The staff was very friendly and food was very fresh. The dining area was also really nice and clean; but then again they are super new. Since this was my first time, I got the big platter with 3 entrees and 1 side. This was way too much food for 1 person, but I really wanted to try a variety of their dishes. I got the chow mean noodles as my side/starch and the following three entrees: orange chicken, honey walnut shrimp, Shanghai angus steak. The latter 2 dishes were "premium" selections so they cost $1.25 extra each. I also ordered the side vegetable spring rolls which actually come with 2 in an order. Verdict? The chow mein was dry but flavoring was ok; the orange chicken was crispy but way too sweet; walnut shrimp was very fresh and decent but pretty heavily breaded; angus beef was ok. The vegetable spring rolls were kind of wet in the middle...I'm thinking it was slightly under fried but I didn't bother to ask. I didn't finish the spring rolls after 1 bite and I didn't finish my food. This place has potential but the food didn't cut it did me.

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    Can you say mall food however I think mall food is better the food is so damm gross I would not recommend stick to regular Chinese food

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    Nan Zhou Hand Drawn Noodle House

    4.2
    (2.5k reviews)
    6.0 mi
    $$

    Nan Zhou features the absolute best hand drawn noodles in Philadelphia, hands down. Great menu,…read morefriendly service, and casual dining atmosphere. Even during the last weekend of the Chinese Lantern Festival we were able to get a table after a few minutes of waiting. The cold peanut noodles, milk tea, stir fry, and soup are divine. If you're in Chinatown, this is the spot. If not, drop what you're doing and try it out. Your mouth will thank you.

    I've been going to Nan Zhou for years now, and even as newer and flashier restaurants have opened…read morein Chinatown, Nan Zhou will always be a reliable stalwart. I got dinner here recently after not coming for a while and was reminded just how good it is. Really delicious, authentic, and affordable Northern Chinese food - my mom is from that region and always asks to come here whenever she visits. The noodle portions are huge and expertly hand-crafted and cooked for the perfect bouncy chewy texture. The dumplings are also lowkey the best in Chinatown, with a thicker chewy skin characteristic of Northern-style dumplings, a juicy filling bursting with flavor, and a perfect sweet soy sauce dip on the side. Service is quick and friendly, with the servers able to accommodate both Chinese and English speakers and happy to give recommendations. And you can tell from the clientele that this place is a hit with both Chinese and non-Chinese diners alike. It was packed on a Friday night! It's BYO too so you can even imbibe in some drinks with dinner without breaking the bank. FYI that they only accept cash and Venmo for payment.

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    Chengdu Center City

    4.1
    (482 reviews)
    6.5 mi
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    note: this restaurant is now called Meet Harbin!…read more stopped by on a whim for dinner on monday and was quickly seated. great for a quick bite, the food came out fast, and we were in and out in less than an hour which was exactly what we needed. we ordered the chili oil pork dumplings, the beef noodle soup with tomato, and the beef lo mein. i really enjoyed the chili oil pork dumplings, and ended up having to box most of my beef noodle soup. the beef noodle soup was warm and comforting and a really great sick food. i do wish the tomato flavor was heavier, but that might be a style choice. the portion sizes were all quite generous and could easily be stretched to 2 meals. restaurant is casual but surprisingly large. there was a good amount of seating, but it wasn't very busy so everyone was seated in the primary room. good bite for chinese food outside of chinatown.

    I stopped by this authentic cozy gem of Sansom Street and ordered my favorite: the Dry Chili Pepper…read moreTofu. This time, I had the pleasure placing my to go order with Evie (E-V-I-E). This was my first time meeting her, but it felt like I have known her for some time. She recommended something for me to try next time -- the "Fresh EarthV Trio (V)" a popular classic Northeastern dish. I'm definitely adding that to my list. What keeps me coming back? It's the consistency -- the service, cost, portion, and most importantly, the flavor. After my shift at work, I genuinely look forward to that first bite of my Dry Chili Pepper Tofu. Moments like this remind me... it's not just about food, it's about connection, consistency, dietary friendly and having a place that hits every time. Thanks Evie!

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    Dim Sum Garden

    3.8
    (3.2k reviews)
    6.0 mi
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    Very large, loud/energetized, bright white modern with handmade noodles and dumplings the feature…read morebut good number of traditional Chinese dishes available. (Note: if you only want smaller serving of their great, thick noodles, order $4 add-on as a side in place of rice with regular dish.) I always have leftovers to enjoy at home. Dumpling orders are large and shareable. (Always 6 or 8 pieces.) My fave when dining in is amazingly delicious and huge Fish Fillet in Hot and Sour Cabbage Broth. (That's best with rice side to help absorb broth.) So good and healthful to balance the dough density of whatever dumplings you might also order -- they're all great. When getting order to go (or delivered) I like Kung Pao Chicken; it travels well. Order added green veggie dish for sharing -- I lean toward Chinese Broccoli; you'll really want the balance with the delicious dumpling and noodle dishes. Large cocktail menu -- Lychee Martini is so refreshing. Important: cash only for dining in. There's an ATM by their front door. Takeout and delivery accepts credit cards. Most reasonably priced parking nearby (if you don't score a limited street spot) is ParkAmerica at 1040 Race St a few doors down. In fact, it was one of the valet guys in that garage who recommended Dim Sum Garden when I was seeking great Chinese option. (Thank you, Ceasar!)

    It pains me to write this as I have loved DSG for over 10 years but the taste and quality are just…read morenot there anymore. I just get a feeling that the focus is on pushing alcoholic drinks rather than on the food. The pork buns felt like they were previously frozen and were very sweet. Shrimp dumplings tasted off. Service was never the star but it wasn't so dismissive either. Just a very bad experience and while I won't go back, I also don't want to rate them 1 star as that would be unfair. Their food now is no better than the next guy and that's disappointing. Cash only btw. I write this because they do not post signs and a couple tables had to go grab cash from their ATM machine.

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    Pan Fried Pork Soup Dumplings (Catering)
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    Han Dynasty

    Han Dynasty

    4.1
    (1.6k reviews)
    6.1 mi
    $$

    This place was sooooo good. Super spicy and delicious Chinese food! Service was friendly and…read moreattentive.

    I used to be a big fan of the Han Dynasty in University City when I lived in that area, and when I…read morewas in the Penn's Landing area recently I decided to eat at the Old City Han Dynasty for old time's sake. However, I found that the meal didn't live up to what I remembered at the UCity Han Dynasty or the Sichuan food I've had at other spots. My partner and I ordered the dan dan noodles and double cooked pork belly to share, our longtime regular order. The portions were generous and prices were affordable, but both dishes fell short in some ways. The dan dan noodle sauce was mostly sesame-based with little of the chili heat I remembered, and there was only a bit of the ground pork topping. It left me wondering whether they hold off on the spice at this location due to the clientele, whether they changed the recipe, or whether it was just an off day. The pork in the double cooked pork was overcooked and tough, and the dish didn't have enough of the veggie components (leeks and peppers) to balance it out. Another minor nitpick - there was a World Cup game going on while we ate and the multiple downstairs TVs had the game on. The second floor where we were seated also had a nice big TV, yet it seemed to be left on a screensaver slideshow of random landscape photos. Would have been nice to watch the game! I was overall left feeling pretty meh about the meal. I'd give the UCity location another shot, but don't think I'd come back to the Old City one.

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    Dry Pot Style tilapia
    Dry Pot Style tilapia
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    Lau Kee Restaurant

    Lau Kee Restaurant

    4.4
    (168 reviews)
    6.0 mi

    Still determined to try new places, when I want a "sure thing" I head to Lau Kee. I really like…read morethis five-table restaurant. I'm writing this update, really as a reminder to me: **-- vegetable wonton soup is consistently delicious. But when I saw folks at another table order hot & sour I said, 'next time let's try it.' It was chock full of ingredients and with most of their clientele Asian, I suspect it's very good. **-- two years ago we ordered a dish with chicken, beef, shrimp and vegetables. It's what sold me on Lau Kee. Until today, I didn't know the name. "Triple Delight," our server said. **-- Mapo Tofu. (I neglected to take a photo.) Certainly good, but no different than other restaurants. I realized we had it here before. Next time, something else. But if YOU get it, and don't want it super hot, do tell the server. Staff speaks English, and despite being excessively busy, they've got everything under control. If you want steamed rice, ask for it. No charge, but not automatic. Good-sized portions, fair prices -- and YAY! Leftovers for me tomorrow.

    This has become a go to place for Chinese food in Philly - for roast pork, roast duck and soy sauce…read morechicken. They are always freshly made, juicy, and meaty. Occasionally, will get the simple dishes - chow fun, fried rice, etc. that has that wok hey that makes these places so good, that you cannot replicate at home. Service is quick and efficient. We've not actually eaten there - always had take out.

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    Front window
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