Panda Hut is a family owned restaurant in St. Louis serving fresh and flavorful American Chinese favorites like General Tso’s Chicken, Kung Pao Chicken, Sweet & Sour Chicken, Orange Chicken, Broccoli beef and so on. If you love bold and spicy flavors, don’t miss our chef’s specials .Spicy Beef and Spicy Chicken crafted to satisfy your cravings for hot and excitement. We also introduce new dishes every month, bringing fresh flavors to our menu. Enjoy fast, friendly service for dine in, take out, or drive through ,taste the comfort of Panda Hut today!
Address and Contact Information
Address: 10460 Page Ave, St. Louis, MO 63132
Phone: (314) 778-3223
Website: https://www.pandahuttogo.com/
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Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
The noodles were well seasoned, not greasy, and the pepper steak had good flavor with tender pieces of beef and fresh veggies. It tasted like real, freshly cooked food — not dry or sitting around.
For the price, quality, and portion, this place is definitely worth it. Great budget-friendly Chinese takeout option!
Let me start with Chicken with Broccoli, it’s the least savory and most saltiest I’ve ever had, I did not taste any of the kungpo sauce that’s the main ingredient in it, all I tasted was literally salt.
Stir fry noodles, no flavor at all except the flavor coming from the noodles, this really does help eating with the chicken with broccoli or else I’d have to throw both dishes away. Super blend no flavor at all.
Spicy beef, it taste a bit better, definitely over use of sauce, very salty also, to be honest if it wasn’t for the noodles I’d throw the whole thing out.
Food is like 0 star,
I do feel sorry for writing this type of comment but I do think whoever owns this store can either look for new chef or ask some other relatives who actually knows how to make a good kungpo sauce. Because most Chinese restaurants use it as their main sauce. Coming from someone who has been in the restaurant biz ever since I was 6, and I’m 39 now. So please fix your issue, I’d come back and support it.