
641 Keeaumoku St., Honolulu
Near Ala Moana Center
PH: 808.947.1688
Dim sum for lunch daily from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., dinner from 5 to 10 p.m.
Major credit cards accepted
HONOLULU
In my recent tour of Chinese food in Hawaii, I found that there weren’t that many new Chinese restaurants creating a lot of buzz. Most of the popular restaurants serving dim sum or dinner were the same ones that were around in my last visit two years ago.
One of the standbys is Panda Cuisine, which is conveniently located near Ala Moana Center (just a couple of blocks away from the new Nordstrom). The tiny restaurant was once very popular for dim sum, and while it’s still delivers consistent dim sum, I visited for dinner because of its convenient location.
I went for dinner with my mom and older brother, who actually visits the restaurant often with his friends to chow down on whole crabs. We didn’t get any crab (hello, I’m from San Francisco where the crab comes from) but ordered a few dishes to eat family style.




Our final dish was Chinese Fried Chicken, aka Ja Ji Gai. I had to see this dish so often when growing up because my mom thought we would eat it because it was fried. Of course, all my siblings at it but I would just eat the chicken breast pieces without the skin because even then I had an aversion to fried foods. But when done right, the skin would be so crispy and thin, you would barely notice it. And it’s always served with a bunch of fried shrimp chips, which kids love.

Panda promotes itself as a fine dining Chinese restaurant, and it definitely has a formal feel with its cloth-covered tables. But the food doesn’t live up to that designation and instead tastes more like family home-style cooking. While it’s an old reliable spot that’s centrally located, Panda Cuisine may be losing some of its former glory.
Single guy rating: 2.5 stars (Old reliable)
Explanation of the single guy's rating system:
1 star = perfect for college students
2 stars = perfect for new diners
3 stars = perfect for foodies
4 stars = perfect for expense accounts
5 stars = perfect for any guy's dream dinner

Hey Ben - Panda used to be a regular spot when friends got together for Dim Sum when I lived in the Islands. It does seem as if the cuisine may be a bit worse for wear, or maybe tastes have changed a bit.
ReplyDeleteahh, i love the shrimp chips...
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