Place smells like they clean it with dirty unwashed rags. Portions are sorry and not worth the price.
Isamar T.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Aurora, CO
I went in for takeout on a Friday at around 6. The place seemed busy and advertised pretty cheap prices. I ordered the lo main, chicken and jalapeños, orange chicken, and some cream cheese rangoons. All this for about seven dollars. Ultimately the lo main was bland but the chicken and rangoons were okay. The lady serving me came off as a bit rude but I am sure she just wanted to hurry me off and help another customer. For the price everything was okay.
Christopher S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Denver, CO
A dollar a scoop. Not at all bad. No frills whatsoever. It would be unfair to make a comparison to any of the sit down, made-to-order, full service Chinese restaurants in town, but Little Panda Express excels at value for money. The windows could stand a professional washing, and the parking lot could use a once over on trash collection, but don’t be scared off by these minor blemishes, the food was fresh and bountiful. Brisk take-out business was observed on this visit. A full parking lot is a good thing.
Michael W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Denver, CO
When I’m truly in the mood for a pig out session, I normally opt for Chinese, specifically this kind. The kind where you seriously question what you’re eating but can’t stop due to the salty, greasy deliciousness. Little Panda’s cheap eats fit that bill perfectly. There’s not much to say about the food choices, it’s the usual stuff for cheap. You get alot of it and I thought it was pretty good. Apparently it’s also a good place to find bootleg DVD’s.
Robin H.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Denver, CO
I am a sucker for buck-a-scoop places. Not fancy-schmancy cuisine, but they usually give you alot for a little cash-wise. Food-wise this place is about average. Dinning room is sparce, but that is usually the norm for buck-a-scoops. A definite plus is that they are not too far from my abode.