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Panda Express
3551 Aramingo Avenue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
About the Panda Express
Panda Express is a popular Chinese fast food restaurant located at 3551 Aramingo Avenue in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Known for its delicious and affordable menu items, Panda Express offers a variety of classic Chinese dishes such as Orange Chicken, Beijing Beef, and Kung Pao Chicken. Guests can enjoy their meals in a casual and welcoming atmosphere, making it a great spot for a quick and satisfying meal. With its convenient location in the heart of Philadelphia, Panda Express is a favorite choice for those craving flavorful Chinese cuisine.
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3551 Aramingo Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19134, United States
Opening hours of Panda Express
Monday:
10:00 - 21:30
Tuesday:
10:00 - 21:30
Wednesday:
10:00 - 21:30
Thursday:
10:00 - 21:30
Friday:
10:00 - 21:30
Saturday:
10:00 - 21:30
Sunday:
10:30 - 21:30
Reviews of Panda Express
"I go here all the time n things r great, never ever had an issue, we’ll today I go n was giving a gift card from my wife to grab lunch n upon me giving up my brand new card, the employee scratched all the 4 digits he needed for the card to work n then tells me it’s not acceptable cause he needs the PIN number, idk if it’s jus me having a streak of bad luck or what but I’m like huh, what Al I shop to do wit the card now. I’d rather he gave it back to me n said he needs it scratched off. After I returned, I calmed down n went back like 3-4 days later and another women was there this time, during her shift, I explained what happened and she and another younger girl help me figure the numbers out, you could see 3 out of 4, but I do appreciate the help on the next time I went, 2 totally different types of employees, I was happy n they were happy they could help me figure ir out. Thanks again"
"The service is terrible.I used to like this place until they said if I want extra sauce that they can't do it even if i pay extra and can only give me packets which are cold not hot.The honey walnut shrimp is good and Beijing beef but make sure you check your order if you go through the drive through they always seem to forget things alot and it's like 15 bucks for the biggest plate they have.There is a tall girl there who has an attitude too but they have some airheads that work there as well unfortunately."
"This location was busy. I took that as a sign that their service & food quality must be up to par. The restaurant looked new with a nice layout & modern fixtures. The seating areas, floors, & restrooms were clean. I've never been to a Panda Express before so I was completely unaware that it's the "Great Value", knockoff version of Chinese cuisine. After waiting in line for 20 minutes to place an order, the only main course I was interested in, the Honey Walnut Shrimp, was dwindled to 4 dry pieces of shrimp in an empty wok. I asked the young lady if there was some more in the works and if the fresher version was saucy. She told me that it would be ready in 5 minutes and that it was covered in a "honey" sauce. I asked her to make me a bowl of that with half white rice and half Super Greens. I step out of line to use the restroom. Upon returning 6 mins later, I stand in the pickup area for 15 mins. After not seeing my bowl at the register, I get back in the order line, which again was long because they were really busy. I wait another 15 mins to get back to the same young lady who took my order. She didn't remember me, so she asked what I wanted and I replied, "Where is the bowl I ordered forever ago?" She immediately began to apologize, frantically searched for my order, and told me to go back to the pick-up area. She then passes the cashier a bowl that contained mostly white rice with about 8 small, dry shrimp on top. I asked where was the sauce and my veggies. The food prepper rushed over with a small, separate container of the Super Greens. The cashier replied that the shrimp is coated in just a small amount. I explained to her that I'm used to a more traditional version of this recipe that uses a thick, sticky sauce made from mayo and sweet condensed milk that usually makes the shrimp more of a white color and is abundant enough to coat at least the top layer of rice. She explained that I would need to order something else if I wanted a "gravy" of sorts mixed in my rice, but could offer me packets of soy & teriyaki sauce. At that point, I just wanted to go, so I could eat during my ever-shrinking lunch break. $10.11... I sit in my car to attempt to eat as I don't have much time left. I reach in the bag and everything is covered in the juice of the vegetables that were inappropriately housed in a paper box that had overturned. I wiped the bowl down and tried to move past it. My first and only bite of white rice was crunchy and dry and reminiscent of undercooked Minute rice. Some of the grains were translucent, as they had completely dried out. I was done. I went back into the store and asked for my money back. The cashier looked at me as if I was robbing the joint. "Refund"?! What is a re-fund? We awkwardly stared at each other before I just said the word manager. Some gentleman heard me & comes over so I explained to him that the rice was hard, I expected a more saucy main course, my bag was soggy, and I was off-put by my entire experience and just wanted my money back. He told me no. You read that correctly... He said NO. That I could switch out my main, my sides, that they would repackage everything, but that I was not eligible for a refund. We debated about this, all while he individually named & offered almost every menu item I could have in its place. After 15 mins of this Twilight Zone-like conversation, I had the wherewithal to ask him if he was indeed a manager, to which he replied NO. Again, you read that correctly! Now I'm becoming irate. "Why would you offer your services when you knew I needed & asked for a manager?" His response... He figured he could help without us bothering the manager. So now I ask every person behind the counter for the manager. Apparently, he was the only cook so I had to wait another 15 mins to speak with him. We spoke calmly, he asked for my receipt & walked away without saying anything, leaving me to wait for another 10 mins. Finally, he returned with my cash. It wasn't even about money at that point. It was the principle of being denied MY MONEY. NEVER AGAIN!"
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