Food is okay but prospective employees should stay FAR away from this location. The GM is incredibly controlling and manipulative and seems to think she is doing others a favor with this behavior. My partner almost took a job there until she tried to get him to come in on his days off to train while he worked off his notice at his old job. FIRST she said it was his choice. When he explained that he would rather not she dismissed him and told him to, “make an effort.” Fine, managers are like that. THEN she told him he could either cut his hair or wear a hairnet. When he said he would like a hairnet, she said, “Listen we all have attachments. My hair used to be *this* long. Cutting your hair is part of the Panda uniform.” Except according to everything on the internet, Panda employees are only required to wear a hairnet and/or tuck their hair in. My partner’s hair is not long, it doesn’t even touch his shoulders. This was just her being controlling. Regardless, a requirement like that should have been mentioned at the interview and not after an offer has been made and the prospective employee has already put in their 2 weeks notice. Normally, cutting his hair would have been fine but this is just shady and a HUGE red flag. What a psycho. Her loss. He won’t be taking the job and we won’t be eating at this location again.
Forgot my fork! Do better!
The food is delicious, the employee making my food was so polite and helpful. Also very clean.
Good food for quick Asian. The selection and Panda rewards is nice. The two ladies on the afternoon shift are on top of it and the cooks are upbeat.
Food was excellent. Very curious staff.
Everyone's so kind and the orange chicken is soooo good, way better than Detroit panda express & they give you enough sauce