No, it’s not genuine Chinese, what are you expecting inside of a mall food court? It’s Panda Express. Their chow mein is always a dependable standby, delicious, and on par with other Pandas. When I was here, I had their short ribs, but those were forgettable, just like the amount of money I spent(they take credit, as you’d expect). Find this Panda inside the Annapolis Mall.
K S.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Annapolis, MD
Never go to this Panda Express within 2 hours of opening or closing. They NEVER have all the food prepared. They are either missing sides or main entrees. In fact, in all the times I have gone to this panda express only once have they had the entire line stocked. They also have this weird habit of cooking two full pans of the teriyaki chicken, but never any sauce, so after you order the chicken, they chop it up, put it on your plate, you’ll be asked if you want to wait 10 minutes for the appropriate sauce or get sweet and sour sauce instead. Food is generally cooked well, but sometimes not worth the hassle.
Erica J.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Crofton, MD
This was a typical visit to Panda Express. I had been craving chinese for a while and went to the mall to eat so why not? For once there wasnt a line of people standing in front of me — i suspect because it was a Monday. The food was fresh and hot. I got the 2 entrée meal and some spring rolls. I get to the end of the counter and ask for duck sauce and they are out of duck sauce. Why didnt they tell me that when I ordered the spring rolls??? The guy gives me the red sauce that goes with the dumpling things and says it kind of tastes the same — no it dosen’t. Overall the food was delish!
Joe Nam D.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Washington, DC
Just as atrocious as any other Panda Express. Still better than the fake Thai but actually Chinese joint in the mall foodcourt.