

Discover bold flavors and fresh ingredients at Panda Express in Jackson. Located at 515 Monmouth Road our restaurant offers a delicious array of Chinese-inspired dishes, from our famous Orange Chicken to savory Beijing Beef. Whether you’re dining in, taking out, or ordering delivery, our friendly staff is dedicated to providing a delightful experience. Join us for lunch or dinner and enjoy a taste of our Asian-inspired cuisine that’s wok-tossed to perfection. Visit Panda Express today and savor the flavors of tradition and innovation in every bite.
Fast-food chain for Chinese standards, including some health-conscious options.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 515 Monmouth Rd Bldg 100, Suite 101, Jackson Township, NJ 08527
Phone: (732) 867-8929
Website: https://www.pandaexpress.com/locations/nj/jackson/3696
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Reviews
Update: love the orange chicken
What concerned me immediately was that almost all the food pans were empty. When it was finally my turn to order, I asked for two plates. One item would have been quick, but the teriyaki chicken—which was clearly in high demand—was still thawing out. Even the staff couldn’t give an accurate wait time. They initially told me six minutes, but that time passed with no update.
At this point, I had already been waiting over 20 minutes, starving, and so were my kids. I told the staff member that if I waited, I needed to be prioritized since I was already waiting for the chicken. She seemed unsure of what to do and appeared to lack basic customer service and problem-solving skills.
Nearly every food dish was empty, and it was clear the store was not prepared for guests or managing food rotation properly. After almost 30 minutes with no food ready and no clear communication, I walked out. I ended up driving home hungry and frustrated because the entire experience ruined my appetite.
This situation shows a major need for training—both in customer service and in keeping up with food demand. Staff should know how to handle situations where food is low, and customers should never have to wait that long without acknowledgement or clarity.
Food ⭐️⭐️⭐️
This is what I mean with “Hit, or miss”! Towards the beginning, when they first opened, the food was amazing, fresh, and hot. I went back months later, and it was the same. Another couple of months passed by, and I went back. It was a disaster. The food was dry, not flavorful and somewhat cold. My kids didn’t like their Chow Mein, which is what they usually ever get and like from Panda Express in general. I went back last week, and they have improved a lot. I wonder if it’s the cheddar who’s on shift for the food experience, but this last time, they had cooked smaller batches, which made everything I ordered fresh.
Service ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
The staff so far I have no complaints about. They’re nice. They greeted me as I entered, and they communicated well about possible wait times in advance.
Overall ⭐️⭐️⭐️
I’d still give this Panda Express a 3 stars because it’s a very clean establishment, location is great, tons of parking, and because the staff is nice. But yeah, the food, like I said already, is really just a hot or miss, and I hope they can work on and improve this!
I ordered fried rice with walnut honey shrimp and crab Rangoon. Apparently, there’s a rule that you can only get 7 walnut honey shrimp—mind you, each one is barely an inch long. Sad little shrimps I only received 4 pieces (which I noticed after I sat down).
The container they gave me? Was bigger than the portion of rice I received. I’m Hispanic, and I can tell how old rice is just by tasting it. This rice was incredibly dry, and the grains were short and hard. It honestly tasted like the mystery rice they used to serve in middle school cafeterias. It looked and tasted like they just threw some plain white rice in a bowl and mixed in some veggies—there was nothing fried about it. I wouldn’t be surprised if it was two-day-old rice left out on the counter without a cover.
Now the crab Rangoon if you can even call it thatwas another slap in the face. Three tiny pieces, barely filled, and the one that actually had anything inside tasted like expired mayonnaise. I’m honestly not sure what I ate, but I regret every bite
I came with seven people, so I spent a decent amount of money on the meal. I was shocked at how long the line was. I recommend everyone skip this place and go to a legit Chinese or Spanish restaurant to taste how rice and crab Rangoon should taste.
I wouldn’t recommend this place to anyone even if my life depended on it. Matter fact This place is an embarrassment
Side note for the pictures: The bowl was not opened and the bigger plate was after one bite.