The Panda’s Barn is a new kosher restaurant that opened in mid-September serving Pan Asian cuisine to kosher residents and visitors in central NJ in Highland Park, NJ, a few minutes from the Rutgers University College Ave campus.
The restaurant’s menu offers a mainly Chinese, yet unique, menu of Chinese tacos, Chinese chicken satay, dumplings & wontons, build-your-own rice bowls, and many other familiar favorites you come to expect from a Chinese restaurant menu. Pan Asian dishes on the menu include: Vietnamese Pho, Korean Crispy Fried Chicken, and others.
The menu also offers extensive vegetarian options for the non-carnivores looking for a tasty hot meal.
Coming in November, the restaurant will be offering a Dim Sum Tea Brunch every Sunday from 11:30am – 3:00pm. This is a classic Chinese tradition where diners can choose from both savory and sweet dim sum classics paired together with a myriad of teas for a unique culinary experience.
You can order online from The Panda’s Barn here.
The Panda’s Barn is open Sunday – Thursday: 11:30am-10pm; Friday: 11:30am – 3pm; Saturday: Open 90 mins after Shabbat ends.
Kosher supervision under the Va’ad Harabonim of Raritan Valley
Pictures courtesy of Andrew Getraer
They are clearly trying to save money by filling the dishes with rice. Not worth the money.