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  • Stopped in for a quick bite after a recent volleyball game. It was 8pm, which is late for us to eat dinner. We didn't want to start cooking at that time, so to Panda Express we went. Upon arrival, there was a short line due to the staff working slowly. There were six employees present, three of them were eating in the dining room, one was handling the drive through, one was cooking, and one was taking dine in orders. Within a few minutes, we were selecting our entrees to go. I ordered Kung Pao chicken over chow mein noodles bowl. My son ordered orange chicken over white rice bowl. My daughter ordered a orange chicken and peanut chicken with fried rice plate. My wife ordered a teriyaki chicken over white rice bowl. We paid $25 and the orders were made and taken to go. This was a very good price to feed four of us, especially when we're used to paying a minimum of $35 for a meal for four. All the way home, the food smelled great in the car! We barely got into the kitchen before we attacked the Chinese goodness. My son took a bite and then ran to the trash to spit it out. He is very sensitive to spicy food. His orange chicken was spicy. I tasted it and it did have a bit of a kick, surprisingly. I then tasted my wife's teriyaki chicken, which had no spice at all. I asked if she could switch with my son, so he could eat something. They switched and he hesitated to eat the teriyaki chicken, but within a few minutes, he made the new dish disappear. My wife said in disappointment, "...but I wanted teriyaki chicken!" My Kung Pao chicken had a nice kick to it. I didn't like the whole chili peppers in the dish because they're hard to chew. However, they looked nice and I simply tossed them out. The chow mein noodles were also tasty and paired well with the Kung Pao. The bowl was a nice portion. Of course, I could eat more, but I'm trying to reduce my overall mass. I tasted the teriyaki chicken, the orange chicken, and the peanut chicken too. All the food was tasty, if not spicy, save for the teriyaki chicken. The price was right and they have a drive through. We would eat here again. Good stuff.
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