Panda Express Chow Mein

Updated 28 July 2026

Panda Express Chow Mein

from $4.60600 calSides & Vegetables

Chow Mein is a sides and vegetables item with 600 calories per serving, 15 g protein, 1000 mg sodium. It is priced from $4.60.

Contains: Wheat, Soy, Sesame

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About This Dish

Chow Mein is the side that defines a Panda Express order: wheat noodles stir fried with cabbage, onion and celery in a soy based wok sauce, 600 calories a serving, priced at $4.60 for a medium a la carte and included in every format from the $8.50 Bowl. It outsells every other side, and for most regulars the question was never rice or noodles; it was always noodles.

The appeal is texture and seasoning doing steady work. The noodles pick up wok char in spots, the cabbage and celery stay just crisp, and the sauce seasons everything evenly without pooling. It is savory in the way that keeps forks moving, salty enough to make the drink earn its place, and reliable to a degree the entrees never quite match: Chow Mein tastes the same in Sacramento and in Orlando, and that consistency is half its reputation.

Chow Mein calories run to 600 per serving, second only to Fried Rice at 620 among the sides, with 94 g of carbs and 1,000 mg of sodium. That sodium figure is the number worth reading twice, a real share of the 2,300 mg daily reference before any entree lands. Fiber comes in at 7 g, better than the rice options manage. The half and half trick applies here at no charge: half noodles, half Super Greens keeps the flavor and roughly halves the load.

How much is Chow Mein? The published price is $4.60 for a medium and $4.60 territory across the sides, one of the few corners of the menu with national numbers. Inside formats it costs nothing extra over any other side, which is exactly why it anchors most orders.

It suits every sauced entree in the store, which is its job. Pair it with Orange Chicken for the order most people mean by Panda Express, or under Mushroom Chicken when the entree is light enough to afford the noodles. The 2019 recipe change took the chicken broth out, so it is prepared with vegetarian ingredients, wheat, soy and sesame flags standing.

Chow Mein Nutrition Facts

600Calories
15gProtein
94gCarbohydrates
23gTotal Fat
4gSaturated Fat
0gTrans Fat
0mgCholesterol
1000mgSodium
7gDietary Fiber
11gSugars
11 ozPortion

* Values approximate. Updated 28 July 2026.

How to Make Chow Mein at Home

Restaurant chow mein is a pan heat exercise: the noodles want char, the vegetables want crunch, and the sauce wants thirty seconds, not five minutes. A home wok or the widest pan you own gets all three.

Prep 15 minCook 10 minDifficulty Easy4 servings

Ingredients

Noodles and vegetables

Sauce

Steps

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Tips

  • A screaming hot pan matters more than any ingredient; medium heat makes cafeteria noodles.
  • Undercook the vegetables on purpose. Carryover heat finishes them on the plate.
  • Day old refrigerated noodles char better than fresh from the packet.

Variations

  • A cup of shredded chicken or leftover Grilled Teriyaki folds in for a one pan dinner.
  • Chili crisp stirred in at the end makes the spicy version the store never sells.
  • Swap half the noodles for shredded cabbage and the dish drops near Super Greens territory.

Serve it with: Under any glazed protein, or alone in a bowl at midnight, which is how most of it actually gets eaten.

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Chow Mein FAQ

How many calories are in Panda Express Chow Mein?

600 calories per serving with 94 g of carbs and 1,000 mg of sodium. Only Fried Rice at 620 runs heavier among the sides.

How much does Chow Mein cost?

$4.60 for a medium a la carte, one of the few published prices on the menu, and no extra charge as the side in any format from the $8.50 Bowl.

Is the Chow Mein vegetarian?

Yes, since the 2019 recipe change removed chicken broth. The published flags are wheat, soy and sesame, with no egg.

Can I get half Chow Mein, half something else?

Yes, free, in any format. Half noodles and half Super Greens is the most ordered version of the trick and roughly halves the calories of the base.

Why does Chow Mein taste different from takeout chow mein?

Panda's version is a soft yakisoba style noodle with cabbage and celery, seasoned mild and consistent for a national audience. Traditional Cantonese chow mein fries the noodles crisper and seasons harder.

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