Updated 16 July 2026
About us
About This Site
An independent reference for Panda Express menu prices, nutrition and store details, built so you can check a number in seconds instead of hunting for it.
- 135Menu Items Tracked
- 2,224Store Locations
- WeeklyData Refresh
Why This Site Exists
Working out what a Panda Express order actually costs, or how many calories it carries, used to mean opening three tabs. The price lived on one page, the nutrition panel in a PDF, and the hours for your local store somewhere else again. Menu roundups filled the gap, but most of them copied numbers once and never touched them again, so a price could sit two years stale next to a calorie figure that belonged to a discontinued dish.
PandaExpressNutritionCalculator.org started from a narrow, stubborn idea: one place where the menu, the nutrition panel and the store details are the same dataset, kept together and dated honestly. If a page shows 135 items, it is because 135 items exist in the data. If a price is missing, the page says the price is not published rather than inventing one that looks tidy.
Everything else follows from that. The calculator can total a real meal because every one of its 71 items carries a published panel. The store pages can show hours because 2,183 of the 2,224 locations publish them. The guides can compare two dishes because both sit in the same table.
What We Do
Four jobs, all fed by the same dataset.
All 135 items across 10 categories, with the price where Panda Express publishes one and a plain note where it does not.
Panda Express full menu71 items carry the complete published panel, so the calculator can add a real meal instead of estimating one.
Panda Express nutrition calculator2,224 stores across 51 states, each with its own hours, phone number and directions link.
Panda Express locations9 guides covering calories, protein, allergens and copycat recipes, each built on the same data as the tools.
Panda Express guidesHow We Get Our Data
The method matters more than the volume, so here it is in full.
Menu items, prices, calories, the nine tracked allergens and store details all come from Panda Express's own published information. Nothing is estimated to fill a gap.
Each page reads the same dataset at build time. A number cannot say one thing on an item page and something else in the calculator.
The site rebuilds on a weekly schedule. Every page shows the date its data was last checked, and that date only ever moves forward.
Where a figure is not published, the page says so. 86 items show no price because Panda Express does not list one, and combo items show that calories depend on the side and entree you pick.
What "Updated 16 July 2026" means
Every page carries a date. It marks the last time that page's data was checked against the source during a rebuild, not the day someone rewrote a sentence. Menu pages are checked on a shorter cycle than reference pages, because prices move more often than a privacy policy does. A date on this site never runs backwards.
What we cannot promise
Prices, hours and availability vary by location, and a single store can differ from the national menu on any given day. Regional and limited-time items are marked where the data identifies them. For an order you are about to place, the restaurant itself is always the final word. That caveat is on the pages too, not buried here.
What This Site Is Not
PandaExpressNutritionCalculator.org is an independent resource. We are not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or connected to Panda Express or Panda Restaurant Group, Inc. in any way.
Panda Express and all related names, logos and trademarks are the property of their owners and are used here only to describe the food and the restaurants being written about. We do not take orders, process payments, issue refunds, honour gift cards, run promotions or handle complaints. For anything transactional, or for anything official, go to the brand's own website at pandaexpress.com.
Who Runs This
PandaExpressNutritionCalculator.org is published and maintained by a small editorial team rather than a named personality. The work splits into three parts: collecting and re-checking the data, building the tools that sit on top of it, and writing the guides that explain what the numbers mean.
We would rather be judged on the method than on a byline, which is why the data section above is the longest part of this page. The dataset behind every page is the same one you can interrogate yourself: 135 items, 71 with the full nutrition panel, 71 with the nine-allergen flags, and 2,224 store records. If a page ever shows a figure the data does not support, that is a bug and we want to hear about it.
Corrections
Menus change and mistakes happen. If a price, a calorie count, a set of hours or a store address is wrong, tell us and we will check it against the source and fix it on the next rebuild. Include the page and the number you saw, so we know exactly where to look.
Use the contact page, or emailinfo@pandaexpressnutritioncalculator.org directly. Corrections go to the front of the queue.

One Dataset Behind Every Page
The reason a price cannot disagree with itself across this site is that no page holds its own copy of anything. Menu items, nutrition panels, allergen flags and store records live in one dataset, and each page reads from it at build time.
That is also why the tools can be trusted to add up. The calculator is not estimating from a table someone typed out; it is totalling the same published figures the item pages show. When the source changes, every page changes with it at the next weekly rebuild.