60. Mongolian Chicken
Lucky Panda

Lucky Panda

3300 Hwy 17 S, 29582, North Myrtle Beach, United States

Soup • Asian • Chinese • Delivery Services


"We always use Lucky Panda for deliveries. But we just felt like getting out of the house (and in July not wanting to be going to where the vacationers usually go), and so LP. The food was as good as always, the beef which we both had was actually almost perfect. We both experienced one chewy piece but it wasn't terrible... The 4 star rating of 5 is because we were a little bit disappointed in the slowness. It wasn't terrible but it was slow. There was a sign on the door that said they needed drivers for delivery, (LOL as you can guess made a smile that we didn't choose to have food delivered)...But after our waiter took our order, we knew that he really didn't know the menu because we had questions about a couple of things including the price of the sake, then he disappeared and we were attended to by two other women. We later figured out he's one of the drivers... So there a little bit short on wait staff as well. Or something. the other thing will mention is that there were six people waiting for their to go orders. We can tell that none of them were local so if you're from out of town and you want food Chinese this is really a good place but plan ahead and order with enough time. 8/24 take out update... well I just reduce Lucky Panda by 1 . I ordered my standard beef and broccoli and it's the second time I ordered it where the beef is simply chewy. There's no other word chewy chewy chewy. The flavors are top notch, there's plenty of the food, and plenty sauces that they give you etc but when the beef is this bad it's just a big disappointment."

Khan Mongolian Grill

Khan Mongolian Grill

1998 Watson Blvd, 31093, Warner Robins, US, United States

Sushi • Pizza • Asiatic • Mexican


"Food is good, but don't come here at prime lunch time.We arrived at 12:10, had our trays and got in line by 12:15, and were back at the table to wait for the food to be cooked and brought to us by 12:30. My friend had to leave at 12:50 to be back at work on time, so I asked to have ours boxed up when it was ready. I did not leave until 1:15 with our orders.This was our first time at a Mongolian Grill. The way it works is, you come in and sit down, and the server brings you a tray with a bowl and a piece of paper. You circle what you want your food mixed with (different types of rice, noodles, or cabbage) and write down your table number and name. Then you take that to the line (far end of the restaurant in front of the big window to the kitchen, it starts at the wall). From there you choose raw meat or tofu, veggies, and oil/sauce/butter. You just put what you want in the big bowl, except the sauces oils, which you put in the provided small bowls. Then you leave your tray on the counter where there is a space for the chef to grab the tray. When it's busy like it was when we went, you have to stand there until the chef removes enough trays to put on the grill, til you have room to slide your tray on the counter. Then you go sit down and wait.When I first got in line I was immediately grossed out because they had raw chicken and raw beef, just hanging out in a restaurant buffet tray, open to the room with no cover or anything. I figured the chef would have that stuff in the back protected or something and you'd tell him what you wanted. Anyway I chose bacon and sliced sausage instead because it didn't look like roadkill.There appeared to be only 2 people working here. The server who also was the cashier and helped the chef move the trays around, plus the chef. And the place was packed.The food was good, but I think I'll try a different Mongolian Grill to see how they deal with their raw meat before I come back here."