Straightforward, take-out joint offering a wide range of standard Chinese plates in a spartan space.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 10114 S Military Trl #101, Boynton Beach, FL 33436
Phone: (561) 734-6469
Website: http://houseofpangtogo.com/
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Reviews
Instead of being understanding or helpful, the woman who had taken my order earlier was rude and dismissive. Her attitude was unprofessional and made the situation even more frustrating. As a paying customer, I expect at least basic courtesy, especially when I approached the matter respectfully.
I work nearby and was hoping to find a good lunch spot, but this experience left a bad impression. Poor customer service combined with subpar food makes it hard to recommend House of Pang to anyone. Hopefully, management takes this feedback seriously and improves both the quality of the food and the professionalism of their staff.
A little young dude was taking and filling orders like a Boss. Very impressive.
Their food is Fresh, Tasty and in good size portions.
Their Large size are really BIG in size, and they give you the white rice to match it.
Their orange chicken is very flavorful.
The Lo Mein was a bit underwhelming though. My mother put a bit of soy sauce on it and she said it helped.
The pepper steak was great, steak was tender and peppers and onions were yummy.
Tofu & veggies was good, but I think I prefer tofu a bit crispier.
The sweet & sour chicken was perfectly fried and very crispy! The red sauce is soooooo good to dip it in!
Veggie soup was very light and perfect for a light healthy meal.
Their pork fried rice was great, nice taste, good amount of pork inside too.
My favorite item was their veggie spring rolls, soooooooo crispy and the veggies inside were this perfect mix of cabbage and what ever the other veggies they make in the mix to stuff these. They are perfect.
Too feed 7 people, 2 of which are kids, our bill was $99, so maybe a tad bit pricy, but what isn’t these days?! And not to mention we did have left overs.
We were very impressed by the food, and we would def do take out here again!
A storefront take out restaurant. Tried their combination dinners. They include choice of Wonton Soup, Mixed Soup, Egg Drop Soup or Hot & Sour Soup, Egg Roll and choice of Roast Pork Fried Rice or Steamed Rice, Brown rice or Lo Mein, $1 extra.
I tried the Roast Pork Eggplant with Garlic Sauce, red and green peppers and onions in a brown sauce. Supposed to be spicy but it wasn’t. Not a lot of flavor.
My wife ordered the Cashew Nut Chicken, chicken, cashews, celery, corn and red and green peppers. She thought it was just ok.
Ended up trying some basic American-Style Chinese Food and got the two stars, which is chicken and beef sauteed with veggies in a hot pepper sauce.
Just overall not very flavorful or memorable. The food the rest of my group (who typically go to Wok Inn instead) got (General Tso, Kung Pao) was also along the same lines.
Maybe they make someone else that is stellar, but probably not going to try again to find that dish.
Our food was ready on arrival and for 4 of us it was $108.00. I was thinking, this better be good! Disappointment was in my future.
First thing I noticed after getting the order unpacked was they forgot to include the hot house mustard we ordered. There was also no soy sauce or duck sauce with the order. If those things were self serve they weren’t obvious and we received no direction being first time customers. I wish now I hadn’t left the generous tip I did.
The food was relatively tasteless. The hot and sour soup was neither hot or sour, it was devoid of any flavor at all. The sweet and sour shrimp was decent. Shrimp were a good size and coating crisp. Sweet and sout pork was a different story as the batter coating was severely undercooked, very light, soft and doughy. The pork egg rolls were decent, I didn’t try the shrimp. I really missed the hot mustard on those three items.
The pork egg Foo young was like no other I’ve ever had both in looks or flavor. Was that confetti? It was very…colorful! The Gravy was very dark brown, very thin and sweet! I got the feeling it was a sauce intended for something else. It wasn’t bad, just not what you’d expect with this dish which is supposed to be savory, not sweet!
At this point I didn’t even want to try the beef and broccoli and none of us even touched the lo mein, it looked that good.
Four adults, $108.00 worth of food (I use the term loosely), missing items and 2 whole fortune cookies! This dinner was a major fail from start to finish. We’re so glad our family didn’t try to send leftovers home with us!