REVIEW: Panda Express Buldak Dynamite Sweet & Sour Chicken

Panda Express Buldak Dynamite Sweet & Sour Chicken with Buldak packet

When I pulled up to the Panda Express drive-thru window, the woman manning it didn’t say “hello.” Instead, she said something even better: “This is the best chicken dish ever.”

The dish she was referring to — and promptly handed to me — was the chain’s new Buldak Dynamite Sweet & Sour Chicken. I wanted to reply, “Um, have you heard about your Orange Chicken?” But I was too chicken to say it, and besides, she might have had a point. I hadn’t tried it yet. This new entrée could be Panda Express’ best chicken dish. So is it?

Not quite. But it’s up there.

Buldak, a popular Korean hot sauce brand, has recently been ramming its way onto store shelves like a bull through a red cape. You’ve probably seen the potato chips, frozen food, and — of course — the ramen noodles. I’d never tried it with anything before. But I do know that when Panda Express creates something sweet and savory, there’s a very good chance it’ll be worth eating.

Buldak Dynamite Sweet & Sour Chicken continues Panda Express’ trend — established with its Firecracker Chicken and Firecracker Shrimp — of pairing bell peppers and onions with dishes named after things that explode. The crispy chicken breast chunks are tossed in a Buldak hot sauce blend, and I was also handed a Buldak Original Hot Sauce packet on the side, for, I dunno, masochistic purposes.

So, how was my first experience with anything Buldak? It was Buldaaaang — delicious, but holy hell it’s spicy.

Panda Express Buldak Dynamite Sweet & Sour Chicken glaze

Most of the heat comes from the sauce the chicken is tossed in. From what I’ve read, this is supposed to be Panda’s spiciest dish ever, and I think that claim might be correct. There’s a strong sweetness and a bit of tanginess, too, but neither does much to temper the heat. Fluids were coming out of places where fluids usually come out when I eat really spicy food, and halfway through, the back of my mouth went slightly numb. I’m fairly certain my digestive system will complain in a few hours. This is definitely a dish that demands something cold and refreshing nearby. Yet despite all the burning, its flavor still made me want to eat more.

Panda Express Buldak Dynamite Sweet & Sour Chicken adding the sauce

I thought twice about adding the extra Buldak sauce packet, not wanting to start hallucinating from the heat. But I’m glad I did because it added a savory, umami-rich chicken flavor — the kind you get from a chicken bouillon cube or chicken-flavored ramen packet — that elevated the dish to a level that made it even harder to stop eating despite the punishment. Interestingly, the extra sauce didn’t noticeably increase the heat, just the flavor.

As expected, the wok-tossed vegetables still had some snap, adding a fresh element that offered brief relief from the spice. The chicken’s coating loses most of its crispiness with all that sauce, but honestly, the heat will make you forget about that pretty quickly.

Panda Express Buldak Dynamite Sweet & Sour Chicken with Buldak sauce on

Panda Express’ Buldak Dynamite Sweet & Sour Chicken is a memorable dish — both for its unique, delicious flavor and for the very real physical consequences that follow. It hurts so good that I want to hurt again.

Purchased Price: $10.30
Size: Bowl
Rating: 8 out of 10
Nutrition Facts: (5.7 ounces) 400 calories, 3 grams of saturated fat, 44 grams of carbohydrates, and 17 grams of protein. Other nutrition numbers were not available on the Panda Express website.

7 thoughts on “REVIEW: Panda Express Buldak Dynamite Sweet & Sour Chicken”

  1. I should order this for myself, but trick my mom into eating it. I’m certain that it would be hilarious!

  2. I realize everyone’s perception of heat is different, but I didn’t get much out of this dish.
    They were nice enough to give me two of the little sauce packs, but even after squirting half of one directly in my mouth, it just wasn’t there. The interwebs tell me the original sauce comes in at 4404 scoville units, which puts it in the jalapeno range, but I have had pickled jalapenos that are hotter then this stuff.
    It’s not bad per se, the onions and peppers were delicious, but it’s not dynamite hot in my book.

    1. I’ve seen other reviews on IG that say it’s not that hot. So I’ll probably give it another try from another Panda Express to see if I get the same experience.

      1. I’ll be following along to see your results.
        Apparently there’s a Buldok x2 and x3 spicy, it’d be fun if they offered those as well

  3. I loved the “Firecracker (chicken or shrimp?) whichever…It became my favorite PE offering. BUT after a couple of weeks it was discontinued. I thought the “Dynamite ” chicken would be a reasonable replacement. I love hot dishes…Mexican, Asian, Southern…etc. But this wayyy tooo hot, even for me. I bought it once. ONLY ONCE!

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