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Before you freak out on me about how Panda Express isn't really food. I KNOW! I will cover that. I usually don't like chain restaurants, and if you are eating here, it is probably because you are in a hurry, and choices are limited. It isn't really "real" food, but sometimes you've just got to do what you've got to do. Not a place I would eat daily or even weekly, but there are a few things I like here: 1. The iced tea is great. 2. Their chili paste (comes in a little packet on the side) is quite good, actually a bit spicy, and can make their uninteresting fare flavorful. 3. Entree: The Sweet Fire Chicken with the above mentioned chili paste added is a fairly good fast food meal. It is basically breaded, fried, and candied chicken breast meat, so take it for what you will. 4. If you get vegetables rather than the noodles or rice, it really starts to resemble something quasi healthy, which it still isn't, but do what ya gotta do to get through the day.
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