

Discover bold flavors and fresh ingredients at Panda Express in Rancho Cordova. Located at 10831 Olson Drive 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.
Hours
| Friday | 8:30 AM–11:30 PM |
| Saturday | 8:30 AM–11:30 PM |
| Sunday | 8:30 AM–11:30 PM |
| Monday | 8:30 AM–11:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 8:30 AM–11:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 8:30 AM–11:30 PM |
| Thursday | 8:30 AM–11:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 10831 Olson Dr A, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670
Phone: (916) 853-1608
Website: https://www.pandaexpress.com/locations/ca/rancho-cordova/2054
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Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
Just wasnt the same, like not even close. Ordered premium entrees and they were just ok. What made me write this review was that I ordered the pepper steak and I literally got 1 bite of steak out of the entire entree. I woulda normally let it go, but like I wanted steak, not veggies. Im not asking for much, just what is advertised.
Customer service was great here, very professional and friendly, I am assuming its management making sure they skimp on the meals, or it was an afterthought on their part. Either way ima stick to the Citrus Heights Panda. They always give me my money’s worth, it will be a drive but at least I know they’re always consistent.
Still craving the pepper steak, guess its Panda tomorrow, just not here.
1) They BURN the chilis used in hot dishes (like Kung Pao and Hot Orange Chicken). Like literally BURNED almost to mush. They are supposed to be roasted, not completely burned black. These burnt chilis cause the entire dish to taste like burnt ash.
2) The chow mien was dry and thin, and the rice was dry and cold
3) Half the chicken in the Kung Pao contained big disgusting pieces of fat and gristle (or something else hard to chew) ICK!!
4) The portions are about 25% smaller than they used to be, including the little single entree little boxes. Google it, it’s true! I remember the days when you could get a dish packed full of Chinese food. Those days are gone, although with inflation and raised minimum wage I guess I can’t fault them for this. It’s just something to be aware of.
You can still get full plates from other Chinese restaurants, but they cost $3 more and don’t employ as many non-owners/non-relatives, so that’s probably why they can afford to load up a dish. Also, those independent restaurants don’t pay ridiculous franchise fees to pad the pockets of the CEO’s living in mansions.
I haven’t tried any other Panda Express locations yet, since I’ve lived in Rancho for over 30 years now. But I’m done with this crappy location. I can live with the smaller portions but NOT the burnt chilis and dry, flavorless rice and chow mien.
The rice and the string bean chicken taste like old oil and what’s worse is that I bit into a piece of refrigerated cold chicken!!!!!! and the food in general was just not at all fresh!!! Very disappointing for my first time eating here! If you look at other panda locations I have been to in the past ordering the same thing, there is a big difference in photos!!!
Update: 3/15/23 – I came back for dinner and the food was COMPLETELY different than what I had weeks prior!!
You can also see the difference in pictures!
my friends fortune told him to seek help. so true! he needs it.
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