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    Panda Express

    2.7 (18 reviews)
    InexpensiveChinese, Fast Food
    Closed 10:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Good for a quick Chinese meal when you're craving something fast. Not fine cuisine but consistently tasty.

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    My food was horrible! The rice had no taste & was in clumps & my cream cheese rangoons were BURNT! Not going back... thank u!

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    8 years ago

    Panda Express is one of my favorite places to eat the atmosphere is amazing and their orange chicken is to die for

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    14 years ago

    Solid chain for fast food "Chinese" food. Good orange chicken and sweetfire chicken, and truly giant sodas.

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    Serious Sanji - Plantation - Crab meat & pork soup dumpling- very soupy

    Serious Sanji - Plantation

    (173 reviews)

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    Ordered takeout here and it was amazing. The soup dumplings were perfect & my boyfriend got the…read morewonton soup and loved it. It's all very reasonably priced for South Florida. Our soup dumplings plus the huge soup came out to $25 which is not bad!! And for great quality, delicious food. I cannot comment on the ambiance or service as we ordered take out but I will be back, and in person soon!

    Came here on a Tuesday evening with my family. It's in the Enson Market Plaza right by One…read morePlantation. Upon entering, there was no signage of whether we should seat ourselves, or wait. There was a sign stuck on the kiosk however, stating that the kiosk was for takeout orders only. The place was clean and well organized. We seated ourselves and my husband walked up to the counter to grab some printed menus we spotted. An employee appeared from elsewhere in the establishment and grabbed the menus and brought them to the table, leaving my husband awkwardly following him back to the table. My daughter saw the drink menu of teas and drinks and asked for an orange drink. I inquired from the server whether it was okay for kids, had any milk, and whether it was a juice or not. He informed me it was a syrup and it was a good choice for a kid. Upon receiving the drink, I tasted it and it tasted very strongly of green tea. Not something I would give to a child, but I guess I didn't specifically ask that question. My daughter was highly entertained by the robot server with a cat face that delivered our drink order. We continued optimistically and ordered the Peking Duck Bao, the Pork Soup Dumplings, the Chicken Sanji and the Fried Noodles with Shrimp. The Peking Duck tasted severely microwaved and dry. The skin was soggy and not at all appetizing, and there was one tiny sliver of green onion in one of the three bao. The pork soup dumplings were nothing to write home about, but were good overall. The dipping sauce that accompanied the dumplings was delicious and definitely added some flavor to the dumplings. The Chicken Sanji was a thick skinned bao dumpling and something I was looking forward to trying. It was lacking in flavor and the texture was not my favorite. It was accompanied by the same sauce as the soup dumplings. The fried noodles with shrimp dish was disappointing. The shrimp was perfectly cooked but the noodles and veggies lacked in both flavor and texture. All the veggies were soggy, and the noodles were coated in a sauce that lacked any type of flavor. It was just... sad. My daughter was provided with some cute kitty kids reusable chopsticks that she did use, so that was something that added a little value to our visit. Our check was around $65 before tip, and I have to say we will not be back.

    Eggroll Kingdom

    Eggroll Kingdom

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    I picked up takeout on my way home from sawgrass based on yelp reviews. For this, I thank you all!…read more I am happy to report that after 10 years of searching Pompano Beach and Fort Lauderdale near where we live, I have FINALLY found some SERIOUSLY GOOD CHINESE FOOD! I ordered the boneless ribs, pork egg rolls, chicken chow mein, beef lo mein, and pork fried rice. Everything was spectacular! Nothing was greasy, not one bit, not even the egg rolls. I'm a truly happy human. Takeout only is my opinion. And drive there with a friend, the area's a little--questionable. The person who took my order--efficient. The woman who took payment upon arrival--equally efficient, happy, and polite. My husband says: "I love it!" I'm glad we found our place.

    My husband and I saw a video posted on social media about this Chinese restaurant. Of course so did…read moreso many other people and the night we decided to show up, they had run out of chicken. SO obviously we took that as a sign that the food was good. I heard a few people who appeared to be regulars express frustration because the viral video has now made one of their favorite spots sell out and the too quickly. I waited a few days and decided to go back. I got the honey garlic lemon pepper wings with fried rice. I was not disappointed yall. The rice is like old school fries rice. No veggies, just bean sprouts and onions. Perfect. All I need. The wings were nice size, fried and sauced perfectly. I'm shock at how many reviews say the opposite. Normally after Chinese wings are friend, the meat turns yellow. I don't like that, but these, we love and have returned multiple times. Definitely a must try. I suggest you order ahead to cut down your wait time.

    Gou Lou Cheong Bbq - Crispiest...

    Gou Lou Cheong Bbq

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    Yo, lemme put you on real quick. If you're sleepin' on the…read moreGLC, wake up. This spot is hands down the GOAT of Chinese BBQ... no cap, best I've ever had. You walk in, and boom, homie behind the counter greets you like you're royalty. Then hits you with the magic question: "You want it fatty or lean?" Bruh... that's when you know it's real. Dude's out here customizing your meat vibes like a BBQ sommelier. And don't even get me started on that crispy pork. Skin crunches like someone trying to get ripped abs, meat's marinated deep with love, like grandma whispered secrets into it overnight. You can taste the care. Ambience? It's that no-frills, NYC-style walk-in joint, tiny, kinda tight, but it's got that authentic hustle energy. You're not there for chandeliers. You're there to get smacked in the face with flavor, and this place delivers. Perfect for a quick hit of BBQ glory. You walk in hungry, walk out a changed man. PS: He only takes cash or Zelle, and the Zelle info's chillin' on the counter. Don't be that guy fumbling for a card. Final verdict: Got Lou Cheong BBQ 4/5 Stars Fatty pork? Life-changing Customer service? On point Ambience? Just right Bring cash, bring hunger, and prepare to ascend

    Delicious. No frills. Seemed like to-go only. I saw some small tables, but the chairs were all…read moreagainst the wall. Worth a shot if you're in the area. I got the honey roast pork and would love to go back to try the crispy pork.

    Hong's BBQ - Pan Fried Noodles with Beef

    Hong's BBQ

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    During our family trip down to Hollywood, we stopped at Hong's BBQ for lunch on the last day of our…read moremini-cation. Located off Stirling Road (accessible from both directions), Hong's BBQ sits amongst the various shops that make up the Stirling Place Plaza. If you're here based off your search for food around the Seminole Hard Rock Casino and Hotel Hollywood, you've got the same idea as us and this review is for you; Hong's is essentially "around the corner" from the casino and a great option if you want to venture off the resort for some great food. Recommended by a source for reliable eats, we decided to give Hong's BBQ a go before our trip back to Tampa. We found that Hong's BBQ has some great authentic Canto-style Chinese cuisine. Not big by any means (you can't necessarily host a large banquet style gathering here), there is definitely ample seating - mainly suited for parties of 4. We came around 1pm on a Sunday and had no issues being seated - although the restaurant maintained a steady flow of customers in and out of the restaurant. There are a few larger round tables scatter throughout with the typical lazy-susan setup in the center that may accommodate larger parties of 6-8. If you're not interested in dining-in, there is definitely a "butcher's" station/display that is set up toward the back of the dining section. The setup within the restaurant definitely brought back nostalgic memories of Chinatown restaurants and their racks of char-siu, roast duck, pig, and soy chicken hanging under the heating lamps. From here, you can order cuts of the aforementioned meats by weight without the "extras." The menu offered a great variety of Canto-style cuisine; I would argue that it's hard to go wrong with a choice based on their selections they have available. We ordered two noodle soups (roast duck and char siu), along with an order of the beef chow fun, which were all outstanding. Beginning with the noodle soups, you have 3 different noodle options; I opted for the flat rice noodles which I instantly craved upon identifying it as a choice. The noodles were cooked to al-dente perfection that had a good amount of "bounce" while easy to chew. The broth was also on a whole other level that warrants praise in itself. The beef chow fun is also a must - yes, I recognize that this may be considered a "basic" choice, but Hong's BBQ makes this the right way. The service wasn't poor - let's just say that it falls in line with the coveted 3-star Asian restaurant rating (If you know, you know). The servers knew how and when to deliver. All in all, Hong's BBQ is a great place to dine with your family. I would recommend this to anyone in or travelling to this area.

    Heard about this place and wanted to try it's BBQ and roasted meats…read more We stopped by on a Thursday evening around 5. The eatery seats about 40 and is clean and simply decorated. It was empty. But it slowly got more diners, with about 5 tables filled before we left. Service was fine but the waitress who took our order barely spoke English and it was difficult getting answers about items on the menu. Nevertheless, we ordered pan-fried dumplings, the three meat combo plate with roast duck, BBQ roast pork, and crispy pork. We also got a seafood platter with salt and pepper shrimp, squid, and scallops. The latter didn't have much taste. We couldn't even taste any salt and pepper. The dish came on a bed of shredded raw cabbage. There was no rice. When I asked, the server (a different one from the woman who took our order) brought us a small bowl. They had forgotten to put the rice on the plate. (The dish is advertised as being served on a bed of rice.) The meat platter was decent. Although the duck skin needed to be crispier, the pork skin was very crispy. The BBQ roast pork was tasty, boasting a nice char siu flavor. The few strands of Chinese broccoli that was served with the dish was cold, as if it was added from the refrigerator. We enjoyed the pan-fried dumplings. They seemed to be homemade. One appetizer, two entrees, tax, and tip was $66.

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