P.F. Chang's Chinese Bistro

Dutchnatasja
Dutchnatasja
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5 out of 5
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Great Chinese Restaurant

  • January 24, 2009
  • Rated 5 of 5 by musicgal123 from dallas, Texas
P.F. Chang, Fort Worth, is the best Chinese restaurant in the city. Though a chain, the food is always well prepared, imaginative, and good. The lettuce wrap appetizers are delicious. The restaurant is always crowded and never fails to please. Try the salt and pepper calamari or salt and pepper shrimp.
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P.F. Chang's Chinese Bistro

  • November 7, 2007
  • Rated 4 of 5 by Dutchnatasja from Etten-Leur, Netherlands
P.F. Chang's Chinese Bistro

P.F. Chang’s is my favorite restaurant in Fort Worth. This restaurant offers Chinese cuisine in a nice atmosphere. You can choose to dine inside or outside. The terrace is not very big, but if you can get a table than you’re lucky. You can always wait for a table outside or just choose for dinner inside. I had dinner twice at P.F. Chang’s. The first time we had a table inside and the second time we had dinner outside.

The menu features traditional Chinese meals. I had for example the SWEET AND SOUR CHICKEN, stir-fried with pineapple, bell peppers and onions in a sweet sour sauce. My partner had the ORANGE PEEL BEEF, tossed with chili peppers and fresh orange peel. Both entrees were delicious. It comes with white or brown rice which you can mix with the very tasty table sauces. If you are with more persons, you can order several entrees, put them all in the middle of the table so you can taste different Chinese meals.

The food is well prepared and very tasteful. I always get the feeling that I have a healthy meal. Too bad the calories are telling me a different story (my meal was 770 calories and the Orange Peel Beef was 1580 calories). That doesn’t change the way who I think of P.F. Chang’s. The food is too good and it’s a nice change of the steaks and burgers. For those who don’t like meat or fish, P.F. Chang’s has also a very large variety of vegetarian dishes.

I never knew that P.F. Chang’s was a chain restaurant. It’s a good sign though. I prefer local restaurants in staid of chain restaurants, but at P.F. Chang’s it’s just like a local restaurant.

P.F. Chang's; why this name?
P.F. stands for Paul Fleming (chain's founder), and Chang’s is for Philip Chiang, restaurateur and co developer.

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