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I have not eaten at Panda in many years (though I used to frequent the Chandler Fashion food court one and its corporate sibling Hibachi-San), but I was supporting a fundraiser. The cashier was very personable and friendly. Good for her. However, I personally feel like a to-go order should automatically have soy sauce, napkins, and serving utensils thrown in. Thankfully I had asked for chopsticks and soy sauce, and had grabbed napkins on the way out. Notice the rangoons are labelled "cream cheese" and not "crab" as they don't seem to have anything in them besides cream cheese and a tiny bit of green onions. They were also over-cooked. The honey walnut shrimp was floppy, syrupy, and reeked of too-warm mayo. Hoping I don't get sick off these. The sesame chicken was basically honey-doused fried chicken strips. These were probably the most edible thing in the box. The white rice was old and dry. This was especially disappointing, as fresh, steamy, sticky rice is a basic requirement. I won't be back.
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