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Panda Express opens new location in Long Island City

Panda Express in Long Island City. Photo by Michael Dorgan

May 13, 2024 By Czarinna Andres

Panda Express, a popular American Chinese fast-casual restaurant chain, celebrated the opening of its latest outlet on May 1 in Long Island City.

The new restaurant, located at 27-14 Queens Plaza S, offers a variety of fan favorites, including Orange Chicken, Beijing Beef, and Honey Walnut Shrimp.

This opening is part of Panda Express’s ongoing global expansion strategy, which has increased its footprint to over 2,000 locations worldwide. The company says it remains committed to its mission of delivering exceptional Chinese dining experiences and making positive contributions to the communities it serves.

The Long Island City branch is open daily from 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. and offers delivery, take-out/pick-up, and in-store dining.

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