This place is a joke, I went there over the weekend with someone with a food allergy. In ordering food it was specifically asked if they have grilled chicken with nothing on it. The woman whom clearly spoke broken English said yes, nothing on it. I asked again, there is no sauce or seasoning on the grilled chicken and she confirmed it. So, I ordered steamed veggies and the grilled chicken. Upon sitting down the chicken smelled very strongly of sauce. I brought the bowl up to ask yet again to someone different and was told there is nothing on it but the chicken is soaked in a sauce. WHAT!!! What part of nothing on it I was told means nothing except sauce. At that time we requested a refund since it couldnt be eaten. We were told no… wtf, you lie to me about how your food is prepared and then refuse to refund my money.
Shawheen B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Las Vegas, NV
At Panda Express they make fresh food daily and its good. If your looking for a good Chinese/American food, come here for some good food that brings a Chinese culture. Also ask them to make it fresh
Devin W.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Henderson, NV
This location inside of Red Rock Food Court has some of the worst service I’ve ever had. The woman serving food was very rude and barely even made eye contact. No name tag, no hair-net, no customer service. She did however have the time to have a conversation with a fellow employee in between asking which entrees I wanted. Eat somewhere else when you’re here.
Mark C.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Westside, Las Vegas, NV
Just bought a panda bowl here and the brown rice they gave me was spoiled. Disgusting.
Bernard V.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Las Vegas, NV
Good food as always! But in this location the quantity of food is just ridiculous! $ 1.25 more for a honey walnut shrimp, they gave us 5pcs of shrimp!!! The server even want to remove another shrimp from the plate. lol avoid this place if you can!
Marc S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Las Vegas, NV
This Panda Express in located in the food court at Red Rock Station. If I come here during the week I have a better chance of getting a table to eat at. The tables are clean which is a plus. The soda here is a decent size compared to the other food court places and they give free refills. This time I had Beijing Beef, Shanghai Angus Steak, and half rice, half noodles. My wife happily ate the mushrooms from my angus steak and I had a tasty, average dinner. Just what I expected from Panda! After a movie or bingo this hits the spot.
Shirley H.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Los Angeles, CA
Great thing about PE is that the taste of the food is usually the same. For the amount of food and price, you really get what you pay for. I love getting half noodles and half rice, with orange chicken and kung pao chicken.
Sheila G.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Las Vegas, NV
You want real Chinese food? Go to China. On second thought, that might be a little too exotic for the faint at heart. In which case, what you want is the American version of Chinese food. So if you find yourself at Red Rock on a Wednesday evening and stop hitting«Repeat Bet» long enough to realize you’re hungry, a trip to the food court may be in order. And that’s when, faced with an array of less-than-exciting choices, you could decide to dig in to Panda Express’s offerings. Sure, you could pay a few more bucks and get the same — or better — quality Chinese food at the buffet, but then you’ll pig out and hate yourself in the morning. Or sooner. While Panda is overpriced for what you get(Note: most of the food court places seem to have raised their prices recently), you can choose to eat less of it. I used to order the two-item combo plate, but it really was too much food for me, so I’ve switched to the bowl. Last time I got a new item — Angus steak and shrimp — and it was actually pretty good, though I didn’t notice that it was a buck extra because of the shrimp. So that little bowl of food — with way too much rice, but enough of the main, was over $ 8 with the tax. Still, it was a passable alternative to starvation, and the diversion actually saved me a few bucks at the machines.
Hanna P.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 TRABUCO CANYON, CA
Dear Panda Management, Please have your employees check the correct order before giving it to the customer. Several orders got mixed up and we ended up receiving the food of the guy behind us. How hard is it to follow the line? And why does beef and broccoli only come with three pieces of beef? Thanks for reminding me never to eat Panda again.
Rick S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Redondo Beach, CA
If you’re a local, and going to the Red Rock to see a movie, and just want or crave this, it’s okay. If you’re a tourist visiting, I’d say«c’mon, you can do better than this!» not to disparage the quality of the Panda Express franchise, but it’s a chain fast food restaurant that isn’t that cheap. Your all-in price with a drink is going to be around $ 10. Spend a few more bucks within the Red Rock Casino and you can get into the buffet which has the same Chinese food, and greater diversity without limit(all you can eat and drink). Also, the café in the Red Rock has deals like a T-Bone steak for $ 10. However, if you like reliable, consistent Chinese food, and like Panda Express, this is going to be a predictable experience that won’t wow nor disappoint you, just deliver what you come to expect. It’s a good clean spot, with nice service, so no knock on Panda Express at all.
Bunny G.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 The Woodlands, TX
Greasy fast food Chinese located at the food court inside the Red Rock Casino. We usually get an order with two sides and one main dish and that’s enough food for at least two people! chow mein noodles are a hit. A quick bite right before the movie always hits the spot.
X X.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Hermosa Beach, CA
I looked at the menu board. It read 1 entrée and 1 side for $ 5.99. So I asked for orange chicken and a side of white rice. «$ 6.75 ok for you?» the man behind the counter asked me. «The menu says $ 5.99,» I replied. «Oh, okay,» he said in a disappointed tone of voice. (The menu board did say $ 6.75 for an entrée and TWO sides, which is not what I ordered. If the man had asked me if I wanted to upgrade to two sides that would have been one thing, but that’s not what he did. He was just trying to negotiate the price on a national chain menu and charge me more.) Then the woman didn’t give me a fortune cookie — and she received reluctant to give me one when I asked. I don’t know what in the world was going on with them, but my fortune cookie said I’m surrounded by silent love and friendship so it looks like I won out in the end.
Scott Allen S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Las Vegas, NV
Good food for the price! Fresh veggies!
August A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Honolulu, HI
I will avoid commenting on the food because everyone knows what their getting when heading to Panda. What shines are at the Red Rock location is the freshness of their entrees. While taking in a snack at 8pm, I noticed the servers changing every single entrée in the service line. Very comforting to a minor germophobe.
Dave H.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 New York, NY
Hungry and short on time? Panda Express might fit your bill. We were staying at Red Rock, and decided to take advantage of their food court. From our hotel room, it was a bit of a haul to get to, but otherwise was pretty convenient, with the usual gamut of chain restaurants — like a Panda Express. Got two combination plates(and some wontons) to go: a plate of fried rice with orange chicken and Beijing beef(not that good), and a plate of with chow mein(those noodles are wayyyy better than I remember) with mushroom chicken and broccoli beef. We feasted on the Americanized Chinese grub in our room — there were no leftovers. Sometimes all you need is slightly-pricey, greasy food to keep you fed, and Panda served.
Rufus Q.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Las Vegas, NV
Panda Express is one of the quick serve outlets inside Red Rock Casino Resort & Spa. We intended to use our half-price coupon for the Feast Buffet but were startled to discover a humongous line(Saturday about 11:39). Do people really wait an hour just to get into a stinking buffet? Are they giving the food away?(No! It’s $ 10 for lunch!) We made our way to the food court, where you can also choose among Fatburger, Villa Pizza, Starbucks, Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream, Rubio’s Fresh Mexican Grill, Capriotti’s Sandwich Shop and Tropical Smoothie. We wanted no part of Fatburger. You pay $ 10 for a meal(more of a snack) that includes a skinny burger similar to the dollar menu at other chains. You get approximately 15 fries. We settled on Panda Express. It’s marginal Asian-style food, not really good but usually not bad. It vaguely reminds you of eating in an actual Chinese restaurant. It’s the kind of choice you make when your original plan goes wrong and the chaotic casino environment jams your brain. It can foul you up even when you’re not gambling. They botched our order and overcharged me. I had a hard time getting them to straighten out the overcharge. I get the impression most Panda employees speak little or no English. It doesn’t help that the food court is located in an extremely noisy part of the casino. It’s not surprising they fouled up the order. It’s hard to hear anything. Red Rock is vying to be the noisiest casino in Vegas. After a while the hellish din leaves you numb. What you do manage to hear is the annoying grating sound the metal chairs make when they scrape against the tile floor. What genius thought that would be nice? Every few seconds it’s «screeech! screeech! screech!» from people moving their chairs. I say skip the food court unless you enjoy eating in a noisy, stressful environment. I don’t know why we didn’t go to the Grand Café. You can get a decent meal there for about the same money.