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Updated 16 August 2026
Hot Orange Chicken is a chicken item with 550 calories per serving, 17 g protein, 950 mg sodium. Panda Express does not publish a standalone price for it; it is ordered inside a Bowl, Plate or Bigger Plate.
Contains: Wheat, Soy, Eggs, Sesame
Hot Orange Chicken is the chili forward answer to the dish that made Panda Express famous: the same crispy dark meat and orange glaze with real heat worked through, 550 calories a serving, ordered in formats from $8.50. It arrived as the first genuine spice option on a menu that had long played it safe, and it converted a lot of people who found the original too sweet.
The difference is not a garnish. Chili flakes and a deeper red glaze push the heat into the sauce itself, so it builds across a few bites rather than hitting once. Underneath, the dish is unchanged: battered thigh meat fried to a hard crunch, tossed to order, glossy and lacquered on the tray. The sweetness is still there, doing its job of holding the heat in balance, and the finish is where the chili actually lands.
Hot Orange Chicken calories run 550 against 510 for the original, with 17 g of protein and 21 g of sugar. That makes it the heaviest chicken entree on the national menu, a fact worth knowing before pairing it with a heavy side. Sodium reaches 950 mg, and the published allergen flags match the original exactly: wheat, soy, egg and sesame.
How much is Hot Orange Chicken? No national a la carte price is published; stores set their own. The formats are the numbers to plan on, from a $8.50 Bowl to a $12.50 Bigger Plate.
It suits anyone who reaches for chili crisp at home and finds most fast food heat theatrical. Pair it with Super Greens at 130 calories to keep the meal reasonable while the entree stays loud, or with White Steamed Rice at 520 calories, which does the best job of cooling the finish between bites. Kung Pao Chicken at 320 calories is the other spicy option, drier and nuttier where this one is sticky and sweet.
* Values approximate. Updated 16 August 2026.
Same method as the original with the chili built into the glaze rather than sprinkled on top. Bloom the chili in oil first and the heat reads round instead of raw.
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Serve it with: Plain rice and something cold to drink. The heat builds, and a sweet soda amplifies it.
Nutrition not published for this item
Nutrition not published for this item
Nutrition not published for this item
Genuinely spicy by fast food standards, though it builds gradually rather than hitting at once. The sweetness of the glaze keeps it balanced, so most people who enjoy chili crisp handle it comfortably.
550 calories per serving, the heaviest chicken entree on the menu, with 17 g of protein and 21 g of sugar.
Same battered thigh meat and glaze base, with chili worked into the sauce. The original runs 510 calories against 550 here.
It appears on national menus but rotates at some locations. Check your store's page on this site or call ahead if it is the reason for the trip.
Wheat, soy, egg and sesame per the published flags, identical to the original. Shared fryers apply for severe allergies.
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