Panda Gourmet
2700 New York Avenue Northeast, Washington, District of Columbia, United States
About the Panda Gourmet
Panda Gourmet is a renowned restaurant located at 2700 New York Avenue Northeast in Washington, District of Columbia. Specializing in authentic Chinese cuisine, Panda Gourmet offers a diverse menu of flavorful dishes that are sure to satisfy any palate. From traditional favorites like General Tso's chicken and beef with broccoli to more adventurous options like Szechuan hot pot and Peking duck, there is something for everyone to enjoy at this establishment. With a cozy and inviting atmosphere, friendly staff, and top-notch service, Panda Gourmet is the perfect spot for a delicious meal with family and friends. Come experience the taste of China right here in the heart of Washington, DC.
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2700 New York Ave NE, Washington, DC 20002, United States
Opening hours of Panda Gourmet
Monday:
11:00 - 22:00
Tuesday:
11:00 - 22:00
Wednesday:
11:00 - 22:00
Thursday:
11:00 - 22:00
Friday:
11:00 - 22:00
Saturday:
11:00 - 22:00
Sunday:
11:00 - 22:00
Reviews of Panda Gourmet
"Best authentic Chinese food I can find up and down the East coast. The dry braised chicken and Dan Dan noodles, all the vegetarian dishes, ma pa tofu, and everything is fantastic."
"We tried some items off the shaanxi snacks part of the menu. The Chinese burgers and lamb skewers were delicious and the pita soaked in lamb soup was just okay. The waiter was very friendly to us as well. It doesn't seem to be in the best area of town but it's located very close to the arboretum so it's a good place to go after spending a day there. Will definitely come back to try things from the Szechuan section of the menu."
"Panda Gourmet would be rocking the culinary scene if its menu, food, and chef were near west side of capital beltway. Truly big kudos to the hard working Chinese family/staff running Panda Gourmet and representing truly unctuous magnificent Sichuan food east of Union Market. The food here rivals my Top#1 spot for seriously addictive Sichuan food. The items we ordered were distinctively "ma" (sichuan flower pepper numbing) and "la" (spicy). We ordered the spicy dry-chili chicken, cold beef & tendon appetizer, spicy lamb skewers, mala water-boiled fish & soft tofu, ground beef mala vermicielli, and mala dry-fried pork intestines, spicy wontons, and dumplings. ==> Flavors were insanely delicious and numbingly addictive all around. Even better, the waitress was fantastic and entertained our request to up the mala levels - fantastic! It really feels Panda Gourmet is situated in an alternate universe where real hard-to-find Sichuan food is located east of Union Market .... and no one seems to notice. Even the generic name, "Panda Gourmet", can evoke fears or even nightmares of Americanized-/hijacked- fake asian food masquarading as authentic. My party really want to come back and try MORE if it wasn't for the detracting parking lot and precarious loitering crowd that has nothing to do with the hotel or the restaurant. I wonder if DC local government understands that the business may pick up if it wasn't for the precarious parking lot crowd. If DC local government continues the obvious gentrification projects in the local area, Panda Gourmet is one of the rare establishments that should be saved. Frankly, I don't see any other places on maps that comes close to representing real Sichuan food anyways. So YES, GREAT FOOD. If you decide to try, reco going in a group so you can order more dishes and try many dishes; and keep an eye on the parking lot."
"Rumor has it that Xi Jing Ping visits this restaurant when he comes to Washington DC, so that means this place must be legit right? RIGHT!! I didn’t think much of it for a long time since it sorta looked like another takeout place that serves the local hotels, but my god, this place is delicious! It’s such good Sichuan Cuisine, it’s got me coming back again and again! Get the map tofu and the wood ear mushrooms and you won’t regret it. I want to learn to copy these flavors, but perhaps their wok is just so seasoned, it’s impossible."
"This is a great place for very authentic Szechuan food. I've been here multiple times and have never had a bad dish. The menu is extensive, but don't expect the food to be "American Chinese." Entrees are typically $15-20, and will be served family style for the table to share. It's in attached to a shabby-looking Days Inn in a shady part of town, but don't let the neighborhood intimidate you; the food is worth it. It's a great stop for lunch or dinner before or after walking around the Arboretum which is pretty much right across the street."
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