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Panda Restaurant Group

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American restaurant company
Panda Restaurant Group, Inc.
Panda Restaurant Group headquarters
Company typePrivate
GenreChinese andJapanese restaurants
Founded1973
FounderAndrew Cherng
Headquarters1683 Walnut Grove Avenue,
Number of locations
2,300[1]
Area served
43U.S. states,Puerto Rico,Mexico,Canada,South Korea,Germany,Japan
Key people
Andrew Cherng,
Chairman & Co-CEO
Peggy Cherng,
Co-Chairman & Co-CEO
David Landsberg
CFO
Revenue$5.9 billion (2024)[2]
OwnerCherng family
Number of employees
48,000[3]
Websitewww.pandarg.comEdit this at Wikidata
Panda Express Logo
Panda Inn Logo

Panda Restaurant Group, Inc. is the parent company ofPanda Inn,Panda Express andHibachi-San. It was founded by Andrew and Peggy Tsiang Cherng[4] and Andrew's father, Master Chef Ming-Tsai Cherng; the family originated from theYangzhou region of China'sJiangsu province. They started their first Panda Inn restaurant in 1973 inPasadena, California. Ten years later a developer of the newGlendale Galleria mall, a frequent patron of Panda Inn, asked Andrew to start a fast-service version of his restaurant in the new mall. In 1985 the store went from five locations to nine in just one year.[5]

The group's headquarters is located inRosemead, California.[6] Panda Express is the largest Asian-American restaurant chain in the United States,[5] with 2,200 branches. In 2019 Panda Express opened its first branch inManila, Philippines, as a joint venture between the Panda Restaurant Group andJollibee Foods Corp., JBPX Foods.[7][8]

Andrew Cherng and his wifePeggy Tsiang Cherng met atBaker University inBaldwin City, Kansas.[9] Peggy Cherng went on to receive her B.S. degree in Mathematics fromOregon State University in 1971 and a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from theUniversity of Missouri.[6] The company debuted on Forbes' 2016 edition of America's Largest Private Companies[10]

The Cherngs invest their personal wealth out of their family office, theCherng Family Trust.[11][12]

Companies

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The Panda Restaurant Group includes Panda Express, Panda Inn,Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers (AK/HI only)[13] and Hibachi-San.[6]

Panda Express, the most popular, has over 2,200 locations as of 2025,[14] making it the largestChinesefast food chain in theUnited States.

Panda Inn, a sit-down restaurant chain, has 4 locations, all of which are inCalifornia, plus Wasabi, a Japanese concept.[15]

Panda Group has been aggressively supporting popular Asian chains by introducing them in the American market.Uncle Tetsu,[16] Yakiya,[17]Pieology[18] andIppudo[19][20] are all concepts supported by Panda Group.

In 2024 it was ranked 107 on the Forbes list of America's Largest Private Companies.[21]

Philanthropy

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The majority of the Cherngs donations are done through Panda Cares, the giving arm of the Panda Group, and the Panda Charitable Foundation, to education, youth leadership development and health.[6] Since 1999 Panda Cares has raised over $107 million.[22]

In July 2017, the company pledged $10 million to theChildren's Hospital Los Angeles, where the sixth floor will be renamed the Panda Express Floor.[23]

In May 2022, The Huntington Hospital in Pasadena, California announced a $25 million gift from the Panda Charitable Family Foundation in support of enhancements to the hospital’s surgical care program. The Huntington Hospital announced they will be displaying the family's name on campus as a thank you to their commitment and continuous support of the hospital.[24]

References

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  1. ^Rollins-Fife, Eloise."Panda Express Owns 2 Other Restaurant Chains. Do You Know Which Ones?". Retrieved5 November 2025.
  2. ^"Panda Restaurant Group".Forbes. Retrieved5 November 2025.
  3. ^"#143 Panda Restaurant Group".Forbes. Retrieved5 November 2025.
  4. ^Jennings, Lisa,"Having words with Peggy Tsiang Cherng: chief executive and co-chair, Panda Restaurant Group",Nation's Restaurant News, August 1, 2005
  5. ^abKlein, Danny (2018-12-19)."Panda Express Blazes a Legacy 35 Years in the Making".QSR magazine. Retrieved2019-12-16.
  6. ^abcdHannon, Kerry (2018-03-22)."For Panda Express Owners, It's About Family".The New York Times.ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved2019-12-16.
  7. ^"Panda Express opens its first branch in Manila".www.bworldonline.com. 12 December 2019. Retrieved2019-12-16.
  8. ^Guioguio, Kara Vibal."New eats: Panda Express now in Manila with exclusive PH-only dishes".ABS-CBN News. Retrieved2019-12-16.
  9. ^"Cherngs honored for contributions in L.A. area",Baker Pride alumni magazine, Baker University, Kansas, Spring 2008 issue.
  10. ^"2016 Private Company Newcomers".Forbes.com. Retrieved2017-07-22.
  11. ^"Cherng Family Trust Office (Cherng Family Trust Office) - Family Office, United States - SWFI".www.swfinstitute.org. Retrieved2019-12-16.
  12. ^Strum, Beckie."Panda Express Founders Drop $14 Million on Hawaii Penthouse".www.mansionglobal.com. Retrieved2019-12-16.
  13. ^Gagliano, Katie (11 February 2018)."What's next for Raising Cane's? A deal with Panda Express, franchise locations in Hawaii, Alaska".The Advocate. Retrieved2019-12-16.
  14. ^Rollins-Fife, Eloise (29 August 2025)."Panda Express Owns 2 Other Restaurant Chains. Do You Know Which Ones?".Yahoo Life. Retrieved5 November 2025.
  15. ^"Locations". Panda Inn. Retrieved2025-11-05.
  16. ^"Panda Restaurant Group founders to grow Uncle Tetsu".Nation's Restaurant News. 2016-09-14. Retrieved2019-12-16.
  17. ^"Our Brands | Panda Restaurant Group".Panda Restaurant Group. 2016-12-27. Retrieved2022-06-27.
  18. ^"Panda Express makes investment in Pieology Pizzeria".www.bizjournals.com. 20 January 2016. Retrieved2019-12-16.
  19. ^"Panda Restaurant Group Brings Famed Ramen Shop to L.A. | Los Angeles Business Journal".labusinessjournal.com. 11 November 2016. Retrieved2019-12-16.
  20. ^Wang, Xiang."Shares Of Newly Public Restaurant Chain IPPUDO Soar As Ramen King Plans U.S. Expansion".Forbes. Retrieved2019-12-16.
  21. ^"Panda Restaurant Group on the Forbes America's Largest Private Companies List".Forbes. Retrieved2025-11-05.
  22. ^Laliberte, Marissa."13 Facts You Probably Didn't Know About Panda Express".Reader's Digest. Retrieved2019-12-16.
  23. ^"Panda Express Makes $10M Pledge To Children's Hospital Los Angeles"(PDF).The Beverly Hills Courier. July 21, 2017. pp. 1, 5. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on July 29, 2017. RetrievedJuly 22, 2017.
  24. ^"Cherng family commits $25 million to Huntington Hospital".Philanthropy News Digest. 15 May 2022. Retrieved18 May 2022.

Further reading

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  • Bernstein, Charles, 'Manchu Leads the Working Race,' Restaurants & Institutions, August 1, 1994, p. 30.
  • Cebrzynski, Gregg, 'Panda Express Breaks TV Ad Campaign as Test to Raise Brand Awareness,' Nation's Restaurant News, August 9, 1999, p. 11.
  • Farkas, David, 'Fast and Friendly,' Chain Leader, March 2000, p. 72.
  • Glover, Kara, 'Success on Oriental (Food) Express,' Los Angeles Business Journal, September 25, 1995, p. 21.
  • Leibowitz, Ed,"The Tao of Panda Express: The Chinese food chain’s success story—how a single outlet in the Glendale Galleria grew to 1,800 locations worldwide—begins with one secret ingredient: owners who care",LA Magazine, April 20, 2015
  • Marchetti, Michele, and Alisson, Lucas, 'Creating Panda-monium,' Sales & Marketing Management, January 1996, p. 14.
  • Martin, Richard, 'Panda Express: Bullish about the Bear,' Nation's Restaurant News, May 16, 1994, p. 86.
  • ------, 'Top Chi-Chi's, El Torito Execs Tackle Panda Push,' Nation's Restaurant News, August 7, 1995, p. 18
  • Walkup, Carolyn, 'Panda Express Promo Targets Takeout Business,' Nation's Restaurant News, February 28, 1994, p. 7.

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