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“So I came in here on my way back from the gym to get something refreshing. Quite honestly, I don't know what I am getting because when you walk in, you use the kiosk that is in the store to order what you want. I am not a huge fan of self order systems, but at the same time, it gives you an opportunity to go crazy on your orders as far as modifications. I usually aim for the drinks here as opposed to the food. This is the place I'd come back!“
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“I wish my beverage had been mixed a bit more, the middle had only shaved ice not thai tea. The tapioca was slightly bigger than the straw, so if you wanted to eat one you may shoot it down your throat by accident. They weren't that busy but i felt rushed to order“
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“This place is great, good value for the food and very friendly service.I ordered a small poke bowl, 2/$5 spam musubis and a black tea taro boba. All items were delicious and reasonably priced. I’ll certainly be back!
Dietary restrictions: You can order a “make your own bowl” and select each ingredient individually to ensure your order is dietary restriction safe. All bowl items are listed on the website for advanced planning. Anyone unable to consume rice can order salad greens as their base, as well.“
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“July 27, 2024 – My husband and I were in a rush, eager to grab a quick bite before heading to the Seinfeld show. "Let's find something fast, with no waiting," he said, his stomach grumbling like an angry bear.
We spotted a Panda Express. "Perfect," he declared, his eyes lighting up at the sight of the glowing sign. We walked in, and to our delight, there were only two people in front of us. The menus were clear and easy to read, shining like a beacon of quick, tasty food.
Now, I should mention, I'm abstaining from eating because we're going on a cruise tomorrow. I want to save my appetite for the endless buffet! But my husband, well, he couldn't wait. His stomach was demanding attention, and who was I to deny it?
As we stood in line, I watched him eyeing the the chow mein with the intensity of a detective on a hot case. The line moved quickly, and soon enough, he was placing his order.
"One plate of broccoli and chow mein, please," he said, his face filled with anticipation.
I couldn't help but laugh. There he was, my hungry husband, on a mission for a quick bite before our night of comedy. And Panda Express? It was just what he needed. Quick, delicious, and no wait. Perfect for a pre-Seinfeld snack!“