I am a fan of Chowking’s Orange Chicken so, I got excited when Tokyo Tokyo released their Orange Yuzu Chicken. I tried it on one of my live streams on Shopee and I didn’t like it so, one of my viewers suggested that I try Panda Express.
I’ve been wanting to try them since they got here in the Philippines but as always, I hate lining up to dine-in. I was supposed to wait for the hype to subside but yeah, quarantine and all happened. Anyway, I am glad that my sister brought me these at home!
Note: These were refrigerated and reheated the next day.
Orange Chicken with Fried Rice – of course, we have to try their best-selling Orange Chicken. I was somewhat expecting it not to taste its best since it was already stored in the fridge but I actually like it. To be honest, I love it! The chicken was tender and coated with a tangy, and sweet orange sauce.
Price: Php 195
Table for: 1
Food Rating: 5/5
This was too delicious that I cannot wait to try it again!
Orange Chicken with Chow Mein – another food that I love from Chinese Cuisine is their pancit or Chow Mein. This one definitely hit the spot together with its delicious Orange Chicken. The stir-fried noodles are simple-looking too yet flavorful and perfectly matches their chicken. What a great combo!
Price: Php 195
Table for: 1
Food Rating: 5/5
Aside from this, they also have Broccoli Beef, Kung Pao Chicken, Beijing Beef, and a lot more! Can’t wait to try it out soon!
Though they are expensive compared to other fast-food chains and equally good-tasting Chinese restaurants, I would definitely come back to try out the other dishes or maybe, order again this Orange Chicken. Yup, definitely worth it!
Location: Upper Ground Level of Mega, SM Megamall A, Ortigas, Mandaluyong City
Facebook Page: Panda Express Philippines
Instagram: @pandaexpressph
Website: www.pandaexpress.com.ph
P.S. Seriously, I am craving for Panda Express while editing this article!
Disclaimer: We paid for our food and this review was written with an honest opinion.