Black Pepper Sirloin Steak
- 180Cal
- 19gProtein
- 12gCarbs

Updated 28 July 2026
Beijing Beef is a beef item with 470 calories per serving, 14 g protein, 600 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
Beijing Beef is Panda Express at its most indulgent: thin sliced beef battered and crisped, tossed with bell peppers and onions in a sweet and tangy chili glaze, 470 calories a serving, priced by your store inside formats from $8.50. Among the beef entrees it is the counter favorite by a wide margin, and it plays the same role Orange Chicken plays for the chicken side of the steam table: the crunchy, sauced, unapologetic order.
The texture is the point. The batter fries into a shell that keeps a crackle even under glaze, the peppers stay just short of soft, and the sauce lands sweeter than you expect before vinegar and a mild chili burn square it up. It reads closer to sweet and sour than to any northern Chinese dish its name suggests, and nobody standing at the counter minds. On the tray it is glossy, red brown, and the first thing to run out at lunch.
Beijing Beef calories are the honest cost of all that. At 470 per serving with 27 g of fat and 21 g of sugar, it is the heaviest of the three national beef entrees, more than triple Broccoli Beef at 150 calories. Protein comes in at 14 g, middling for the calorie spend, which is worth knowing on a tracking day and irrelevant on a craving day. Sodium reaches 600 mg per serving.
How much is Beijing Beef? Like the other entrees it carries no published national price, so the store menu decides. A Bowl at $8.50 is the cheapest full order, and a Plate at $10.50 pairs it with a corrective second entree, which is the move regulars make: one indulgence, one wok dish, honors both appetites.
It suits the same days as loaded fries and shameless burgers, and it converts skeptics of fast food Chinese faster than anything else on the line. Pair it with Fried Rice when the day is already decided, or with Super Greens at 130 calories when the entree deserves to be the whole splurge. Broccoli Beef is the same protein in its restrained form when the pendulum swings back.
* Values approximate. Updated 28 July 2026.
The dish is a batter and glaze exercise, which makes it very learnable at home. The restaurant crunch comes from cornstarch and a hard fry, and the sauce is six pantry ingredients in the right ratio.
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Serve it with: White rice takes the glaze best. A sharp cucumber salad beside it cuts the richness better than any side the store sells.
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470 calories per serving, with 27 g of fat, 21 g of sugar and 14 g of protein. It is the heaviest beef entree on the national menu.
Stores set the a la carte price locally; nationally it is ordered in formats from $8.50 for a Bowl. A Plate at $10.50 pairs it with a second entree.
Mildly. The chili reads as warmth behind the sweetness, closer to sweet and sour than to Kung Pao. Most people who avoid spicy food handle it comfortably.
Beijing Beef is battered, fried and glazed at 470 calories; Broccoli Beef is the same protein wok tossed with vegetables at 150. One is the treat, the other the weeknight order.
Wheat, soy, egg and sesame per the published flags, from the batter and sauce. The shared fryer applies for severe allergies.
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