Cashew chicken dish at a Chinese restaurant
Cashew chicken with bell peppers, onion, and scallions from Panda Restaurant.
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Panda Restaurant

Lower Bight Road, The Bight, Providenciales
Opening Hours
Open Daily 11:00 AM–9:30 PM
Cuisines
Asian
Meals
Lunch, Dinner
Reservations
Not Needed
Price
$12-55 with taxes
4.3 • 15 Reviews
Sign and exterior of Panda Restaurant in Turks and Caicos
Panda Restaurant on the Lower Bight Road.

Panda Restaurant (or Panda Chinese Kitchen) is a Chinese restaurant in the Bight area of Providenciales. It opened in 2026 and serves a large menu of classic Chinese dishes, from sweet and sour chicken to dumplings and stir-fried noodles, for dine-in and takeout.

There’s an outdoor covered seating area as well as air-conditioned indoor seating near the food counter. Wait times are typically quite reasonable, though it's worth calling ahead if you're ordering takeout. Portions are also rather generous.

The Menu

You’ll find a lot of the typical dishes you’d expect at an authentic Chinese restaurant at Panda—fried spring rolls, wonton soup, spicy Sichuan beef, Peking duck, Kung Pao shrimp, and pork fried rice, to name a few.

More unique to this Chinese establishment are its Turks and Caicos conch and lobster dishes, such as the seasoning conch slices (conch meat in a secret sauce) and their salt and pepper lobster and steamed lobster. As with all Turks and Caicos restaurants, local lobster dishes are only available during the open fishing season for lobster.

What’s Nearby

A few hotels are located within a five-minute walk of Panda Restaurant, including The Windsong Resort and Coral Gardens. So is The Bight Beach and the popular snorkeling site of The Bight Reef (Coral Gardens). Ample parking space is available onsite.

New Location

Panda Restaurant was formerly located in Five Cays. It closed down in 2022, eventually reopening at its current location in 2026.

Located in The Bight

The Bight is a residential community found inland between Grace Bay and Turtle Cove. The settlement is one of the three original villages on Providenciales. Much of the Bight supports low-density residential development, yet small shops, several resorts, a few restaurants, and vacation accommodations are also found in the area.

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