Address: 1240 N University Ave, Provo, UT 84604, USA
Phone: +18018180111
Sunday: 11AM–9PM
Monday: 10:30AM–11PM
Tuesday: 10:30AM–11PM
Wednesday: 10:30AM–11PM
Thursday: 10:30AM–11PM
Friday: 10:30AM–11PM
Saturday: 10:30AM–11PM
Daynah
VERY small portions. Not like any portion I've ever gotten from a panda before. Not even warm. Messed up the order and we had to correct the price at the register. Just go to any other location!
Jonah Herman
Love Panda Express and it’s always delicious! Staff and management does a great job helping customers. A big shout out to the general manager who was working the other night who had to deal with a crazy customer who didn’t have an order number and was being quite unreasonable. She deserves a raise!
Brady Samson
The Beijing Beef tasted like gross soapy water like the pan hadn't been cleaned fully. Generally my experience with Panda Express has been pretty good but I will never return to this location again. I didn't even feel safe to feed it to my dogs and had to throw it all away.
Nate Somsen
📅 Date of Visit: 7/17/2021 💬 OVERVIEW - 4.50 Came here with extended family on a busy Saturday afternoon. Honestly, after I saw Pita Pit next door, this was my second choice, but sadly, majority rules... 🗺️ LOCATION - 4 This Panda Express is located on the rather busy Cougar Blvd, and I almost missed it when driving by. 💲 PRICE - 4 I always find the prices a little high, but that's what you gotta pay, and with inflation rising, it will probably get worse... 🥡 PRODUCT/SERVICE - 5 Honey Walnut Shrimp 🍤 is typically my go to even though you have to pay a "Premium" price for less servings... I am however rather confused how Fried Rice is considered a Side when they give you more quantity of it versus the entrée(S). After the walnut shrimp, I typically get Orange Chicken 🐓 as well. 📢 POINTERS/PERKS - N/A There probably are some, but who knows what they really would be. 👩 EMPLOYEES - 5 The young lady that helped us was patient and friendly, no complaints.
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If you mean how do you order, they have a big serving area in a section of the store, similar to Subway and other fast food restaurants where you can see the food they offer behind glass windows. The sign above offers pretty clear instructions, basically: choose what size dish you want, what you want as the base (usually a type of rice or noodles), then the side (s) you'd like with that. You can add other things to the order as well. In the other hand, if you mean how do you home-make their food, there are recipes online, although they're not quite as good as the real deal (in my personal opinion).
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