REVIEW – Panda Express: Honey Sesame Chicken Breast
The Honey Sesame Chicken from Panda Express was pretty good. It had a very sweet and a little tangy taste. The chicken was a little crunchy and was only a teeny bit spicy.
The Honey Sesame Chicken from Panda Express was pretty good. It had a very sweet and a little tangy taste. The chicken was a little crunchy and was only a teeny bit spicy.
I tried the Shanghai Angus Steak from Panda Express and didn't really like it. It had nice, large pieces of beef that were fairly tender, but it tasted like a slightly tangy beef stew and some of the pieces were a little too chewy. You had to pay an extra dollar since the Shanghai Angus steak is considered a "premium item", and it wasn't really worth it. For an extra dollar, I'd much rather get their Honey Walnut Shrimp.
Food: Shanghai Angus Steak
Source: Panda Express, Tucson, AZ
Price: $6.29 per 2-item plate + $1 for Shanghai Angus Steak (premium item)
Rating: OK
We tried the Asian buffet at Panda Super Buffet in Tucson, AZ.
At first glance, the food looked very greasy, and there were mussels and salmon with orange cheese slabs melted over them (which I did not try due to how disgusting they looked). Some of the chicken that I had was cold, while other pieces of the same chicken were warm. The mongolian beef was dry and the texture of the sushi rice was mush. The string beans I had were limp, and many still had their stems. The spring roll I had was very mushy on the inside. The potsticker I had was also very mushy, and it fell apart as soon as I put my fork in it. The only dishes that seemed to be OK were the lo mein and mei fun noodles.
Overall, this buffet was not very good at all.
Update: Not surprisingly, this restaurant is now closed...
Food: Asian Buffet
Source: Panda Super Buffet, Tucson, AZ
Price: $9.95 per person (Dinner price - after 3:30 pm)
Rating: Blegh