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Panda Express 0

Panda Express

802reviews

Panda Express at Greenly 4542 Centerplace Dr is an absolute gem! From the moment you walk in, you’re greeted with a warm smiles, inviting atmosphere and friendly staff. The food is fantastic—fresh, flavorful, and perfectly cooked every time. The food there is packed with tender, juicy meat and just the right amount of sauce, and the portions are more than generous and enough to satisfy any appetite. Plus, they offer a great variety of options, from chicken to tofu, so there’s something for everyone. This place goes above and beyond in quality, service, and taste. I can’t recommend Panda Express enough; it’s easily one of my favorite spots to grab a delicious, hearty meal. Five stars! Thanks to team✨

We ordered two bowls but served instead on a to go plate because they were out of bowls. So when I got home and opened the two boxes only chow mein was in the two and they didn't serve the entree and I paid for the whole bowl.

Huang Garden Restaurant 0

Huang Garden Restaurant

291reviews

Tucked away in the strip mall that is located near the Hays Market in Johnstown is this gem of a find of Chinese restaurant. Huang Garden restaurant came highly recommended by our daughter. So, we decided to give it a try. And we weren't disappointed. The dishes we've tried there so far have been fantastic and delicious! They definitely don't skimp on the meat by throwing-in a bunch of vegetables to mask things. The portion sizes were quite generous. Everything we've had there so far have been fresh and oh so tasty! We liked it so much that we've now been there several times. I highly recommend their sesame chicken, sesame beef, orange chicken, orange beef and Mongolian beef. I am sure everything in their menu is great but above are the dishes we tried so far. The above dishes, except for the Mongolian beef, were fried in very lightly coated batter and fried to absolute perfection! So there wasn't a thick layer of dough masking a thin sliver of meat (some restaurants use this trick to stretch their meat). The Mongolian beef was cooked just right to juicy perfection; seasoned to absolute perfection with just the right amount of sauce, onions and black pepper. Even the red dipping sauce they serve you with fried wonton strips before your meal comes was delicious. Instead of your sugary red-dye sauce, this had a pleasant yet slight hint of fresh ginger. I highly recommend this Chinese restaurant!

Poor quality, no flavor, fried rice is terrible. I have tried the food 2 times and it's flavorless. Sweet and sour chicken is not difficult to make. Very disappointed. Won't be back. I shouldn't have to ask for them to give me sweet and sour sauce for the sweet and sour chicken and had to pay extra for the sauce. It should come with the sauce if you order sweet and sour chicken. Ridiculous. Do better. Sad that this is the only option in Johnstown.

Lucky Panda 0

Lucky Panda

290reviews

We ordered beef lo main, hot n sour soup, chicken sticks, cheese wonton, and Mongolian beef. All food was delicious and hot and tasty. Their portions are great and they put a lot of meat in their dishes. Very happy. We'll order from here again, for sure.

I am sorry to say that this is the second subpar visit in a row. My coconut shrimp and honey chicken were over cooked and under sauced. Don't know if they switched recipes, but I hope they go back.

Golden Dragon Chinese Restaurant 0

Golden Dragon Chinese Restaurant

52reviews

Just got our take out from this place and not a single item of food was cooked properly. Orange chicken is essentially fried badder in orange sauce. Rangoons had barely any cream cheese. Rice was insanely undercooked - I’ve had better rice at a school lunch. Do not recommend.

Great person behind the counter very friendly. If you order food made in the bake its great. Recently changed to a pay by the scoop place with an awesome price on a combo. Unfortunately all the "scoop" food I tried was dry and had the consistency of an old tire. But if you need a good deal 3 scoops a soda and egg roll is tough to beat for 7.50

Royal Express Chinese Restaurant 0

Royal Express Chinese Restaurant

20reviews

I stopped at this place simply because my kids wanted McDonald's and I didn't. I got hot and sour soup(large) and a combo that came with rice or noodles. I went rice and then two meats and an egg roll. I picked mushroom chicken coconut shrimp and the pork egg roll. The egg roll has great flavor. The coconut shrimp was good as well. However the rice, mushroom chicken and hot and sour soup were all amazing! I will definitely go back again at least for the hot and sour soup. It came with a drink and ask was less than $12 I think. Really really good. Switching my 1$ scoop place for sure.

I went here seeing the good reviews and decided to try it out. The $7.50 combo was a steal for their menu or so I thought. Went in and it had good potential, smelled good even from outside, the inside was clean and while it was small it seemed taken care of. When I went to give my orders I was informed the combo was only for the $1.50 scoop stuff and not for other items which was disappointing but I moved on. I happened to slip outside which doesn't effect my review on taste but when they remade my food as I'd landed partially on it. (They came outside, helped me up and offered to remake it I didn't force them or anything. It was rainy and slippery) When I got home my roomates and I saw that they had gotten a couple of the re-orders wrong. One box we couldn't even tell if it was potato chicken or beef because there was a pile of onions on it. We played rock paper scissors and decided who got the mystery foods since our orders were mongolian beef, two different kinds of chicken, and lo mein. Other roomate got their sweet and sour chicken and had to settle for beef and broccoli since chicken and broccoli wasn't in the select menu. The lo mein was pretty plain, a little oily, lacked alot of veggies, and to me tasted closer to buttered noodles. My Mongolian beef was pretty bland, had some bitter flavors that didn't really contribute to things in a complementary way and the serving was mostly jalapenos. The two mystery foods might have been potato chicken and spicy chicken but there was potato in neither dish that could be seen or tasted. One was a chicken with a batter and fry similar to other stuff like general tso but it was again pretty bland with a mild sweetness. I couldn't place what the flavor was supposed to be. The other was slices of meat that we couldn't quite tell if they were pork or chicken. I bet pork my roommate bets chicken. But the flavor wasn't identifiable and apparently the textures were "Kinda chewy and whatever" The sauce "Slid off the meat and didn't do much for it." and "The majority was raw vegetables." Other roommate got beef and broccoli and sweet and sour chicken. They wanted the chicken broccoli but it wasn't swappable so they still got broccoli. They also got fried rice. The fried rice was soft and seemed to only be stained colored and not fried in with the usual sesame and soy flavors. They said there was no crispiness present at all and they found a frozen or very cold pea mixed in. Their review was "I think they waved it by the wok." The Sweet and Sour chicken with sauce was pretty plain and roommate stopped their meal here because they said they found hairs. I wasn't in that room so I couldn't verify. The Beef and Broccoli wasn't eaten for the above reason. The cheese wontons that came with the combo were small, maybe a small spoonful of cream cheese inside with no onion or anything, the wrapper was also pretty pale. Overall it was a pretty whatever experience. I probably won't be going again but it wasn't the worst food I've had. Everything was clean and like I said the people working were very nice.