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Welcome to Happy Panda Restaurant

Happy Panda Restaurant, situated in Beaverton, OR, offers a delightful fusion of seafood and Chinese cuisine. With a vast array of appetizers and soups, including the popular Crab Cream Cheese Wontons and Hot & Sour Soup, this restaurant caters to food enthusiasts seeking bold flavors and generous portions. Customers rave about the quick service, ample seating, and tantalizing dishes made for sharing. Despite occasional online ordering mishaps, Happy Panda's hearty and speedy service leaves a lasting impression. For a satisfying and flavorful dining experience, Happy Panda Restaurant is a must-try destination.

LOCATIONS
  • Happy Panda Restaurant
    1415 NW 185th Ave Beaverton, OR 97006
    1415 NW 185th Ave Beaverton, OR 97006 Hotline: (503) 690-3663

Welcome to Happy Panda Restaurant, a delightful gem nestled in Beaverton, Oregon, at 1415 NW 185th Ave. This charming eatery is your go-to destination for a culinary exploration of Chinese seafood and soup, offering a menu packed with flavor and zest. Whether you’re a local or just passing through, Happy Panda promises an unforgettable dining experience.

As soon as you step inside, you are greeted by a warm ambiance and friendly staff ready to serve you the chef’s favorites. The Panda Chicken Spicy stands out with its tender fried chicken, perfectly sautéed with celery, cabbage, and onions in a garlic sweet mild chili sauce - an absolute must-try for spice lovers. Another standout is the Salt and Pepper Shrimp, which highlights the freshness of the seafood, presenting an ideal balance of flavors for $20.95.

The lunch specials offer excellent value, ranging from the zesty and savory Kung Pao Chicken to the robust Szechuan Beef, all priced at $14.95. You can also indulge in the delightful combination of chicken, shrimp, beef, and BBQ pork with the Happy Family dish, showcasing the restaurant’s commitment to variety and quality.

What truly shines at Happy Panda is their quick service and generous portion sizes that are perfect for sharing. Patrons have praised the establishment for its easy online ordering and curbside pickup, making it a favorite for both dine-in and take-out. However, some reviews illuminated a desire for a bit more protein on the plates, and a splash of authentic Chinese music could enhance the atmosphere even further.

My personal experience at Happy Panda was nothing short of fantastic. The employees were not only efficient but also eager to recommend dishes based on personal tastes. Each meal I tried was delicious, with layered flavors that resonated long after my last bite. From the hearty Hot & Sour Soup to the satisfying General Tso’s Chicken, every dish hit the mark for its unique twist on classic recipes.

Happy Panda Restaurant is a neighborhood treasure, where the essence of Chinese cuisine meets modern dining expectations. Come hungry, leave satisfied, and prepare to return for more culinary adventures!

For inquiries or to place an order, call (503) 690-3663 and treat yourself to the vibrant flavors of Happy Panda.

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Klf B.
Klf B.

Food was fantastic but watch out if you order online as FoodGoogle somehow got involved and we were charged twice!! Still haven't resolved this problem with them. Be careful ordering online

Yolanda E.
Yolanda E.

Still quick service and ample indoor seating. Portions are large and made for sharing. But they are stingy with the protein. I don't recall the restaurant playing any music. Some Chinese music would have been nice.

Christina C.
Christina C.

Ok, you want fast Chinese food that is hearty and yummy go to happy panda! The service was great. We couldn't decide what to get and the recommendations they made were just great! I can't say that they have anything bad! We've tried almost everything and wow just wow!!!

Rayne U.
Rayne U.

Easy online ordering via Heartland app or website. Nice selection of dishes to choose from. Food is tasty & plentiful. Chow mein was different than what I'm used to but had lots of meat. Curbside pickup easy & quick.

Brian N.
Brian N.

Walked in and ordered to-go. The lady who took my order was friendly, helpful, and efficient. Food came out very quickly. Portions were good and food was still piping hot when I got it home. - Hot & Sour soup and spring rolls were good. - Beef Street Noodles - This was good, but XX-Spicy isn't very spicy. I can't imagine there's much spice at all to the X or Regular spicy levels. If you like spicy you should probably go with the XXX-Spicy. I know I will next time. - General Tso's Chicken - The sauce was a little overly sweet than I'm used to and reminded me more of Orange Chicken, but the chunks of chicken were big and tasty. I'll definitely go back to try other dishes.

Michael G.
Michael G.

This was a surprise! it was Christmas eve and the wife and I were shopping and wanted a quick bite. My wife said some do Chinese take out as a tradition on Christmas eve. I scoffed at this... Boy was I wrong... We were able to get seated, as it was filling fast. We were in the front and could see the stacks of bags filled with orders and a steady line coming in! our food was out fast, and was delicious! the hot and sour was perfection. by the way, there were at least 100 people in and out for orders in our short time there!

Chase M.
Chase M.

I am gonna go ahead and say who I am and how I feel on this review perion this review. Please do not judge me because I know what I am saying isn't the most sought after opinion to some foodies here on Yelp... Now I love an authentic dish a small hole in the wall from somebody that is sharing their family's experience with you on a plate. They're showing you everything that made their childhood special or something they did with their family to make it amazing... But when it comes to Chinese food food... I want some serious Americanized overly sugary white meat chicken abomination on a plate... So if you like authentic Chinese food I don't know if this is the place for you I really don't because all I ordered was sugary Americanized foodTake so if you like authentic Chinese food I don't know if this is the place for you I really don't because all I ordered was sugary Americanized food. I actually watched a Video on why food was created like this early in Chinese food American culture. It was a lack of ingredients and cooking with what was on hand to make what they have now known as "Chinese food" Started with that said ever so long windedly this place was amazing I love a good crispy fried breaded piece of chicken diPped in nothing but sugar syrup and this place hit the mark definitely great pot stickers definitely create Lomein a is Lomein AKA chowmein... All servings weren't huge but also weren't small definitely enough to get you in a nice glycemic food coma. Is it still hunting around for my next favorite spot after my last place closed down during covid and this could fit the bill.