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🤮 1/5 - So this is my second time coming to Panda.
By 👻 @Chris O., 02/14/2023 3:00 am
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Sadly, it will have to be my last. We came here for Valentine's Day. The first thing I noticed was that instead of their normal menu, something my wife was really excited to sample, they had a fixed price menu. Most restaurants, when they were going to do this for a special event would put the menu on their website. They failed to do that. So, when my wife arrived, excited to try all these different selections, she was very disappointed to find that nothing was available on the fixed price menu. We chose the chicken satay and the wontons for the starter. I had previously ordered the chicken on a separate occasion. They clearly have changed the recipe. The chicken tasted like it was doused in butter. I assume that is because they used a great deal of coconut milk in the recipe. But without anything to cut that heavy fat content, it just tasted like slivers of chicken swimming in lard. The wontons were marginally better.Next, we have the entrées. I ordered the filet mignon with broccoli, and my wife ordered the Beijing chicken. The last time I ate here, the filet mignon with broccoli was a highlight. Here, it was just so salty and lacked any attempt to elevate Cantonese cuisine. The biggest problem was that we were served appetizers almost immediately. We then waited an hour and 15 minutes for entrées to come. After about an hour, our waitress came by to ask if we had received our entrées yet. I told her we had not. My wife, by this point, felt unwell from the appetizers and had retreated to the bathroom. About five minutes after the entrées arrived, a disgruntled waiter appeared with our dessert selection only to realize we had just been served our food. After he gave us a look as if to say, "can I just leave this here" and my responsive look that said "oh please don't leave our dessert on our chicken," he finally went back to the kitchen.The portions were not large enough. Why they thought it was OK to have two people share a bowl of rice and ONE SLICE OF CHOCOLATE MOUSSE, I will never know. What ever would they do if someone showed up alone on Valentine's Day, I wonder?As we were finishing the entrée, the waiter kept coming by to clear plates. Literally, things were being snatched away from us before we could finish eating. This was especially frustrating because we had waited for over an hour for the food to arrive and now we felt like we were being rushed out the door. By time the chocolate mousse reappeared at the table, my wife and I were ready to hit the road. It certainly was not worth an $89 fixed price menu per person. In the end, after tip, our meal was almost $400 for two people. We left hungry and my wife had horrible stomach problems due to the appetizers, and we waited for an hour and fifteen minutes between the appetizer and the entrée.This felt like a cash grab that is unsupported by their quality of food or service.
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