Business Description from the Web
This gussied-up chain bustles with singles and families craving Chinese food favorites.
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The user-friendly wine list features more than 50 wines by the glass and bottle and is organized by flavor--from light to full intensity.
Editorial Reviews from the web
In Short Towering twin stallions and carved wood screens add majesty and mystery to this stylish restaurant, where well-dressed patrons sip martinis at the bar and families with children feast around large tables or in spacious booths. The menu gives Chinese classics a contemporary tweak; dishes are artfully presented, with many sauces made tableside by servers. Signature plates...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited August 05, 2008)
A cut above your typical chain restaurant, P.F. Chang's offers an updated take on Asian (mostly Chinese) cuisines against the striking backdrop of an East-meets-West contemporary bistro décor. The culture-melding menu follows suit with dishes such as chicken in lettuce wraps; salt-and-pepper calamari; and a salad of crisp-skinned, ginger-scented duck over shredded red and green cabbage in a...
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Posted by gayot
on June 23, 2007
Other Reviews from the web
We visit P.F. Chang's where ever we go. Something special about this one at the Crabtree Mall in Raleigh. The food is fantastic as always, but the service and atmosphere is even more incredible. Great servers, but it must be the managers in the background. We eat there at least once or twice a month. We are glad to have picked Raleigh for our retirement home. We like the country living,...
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We love the place. the food is great and the service is outstanding. It's loud, but it's a bistro-type so you would expect that. My only complaint is when my husband and I were celebrating our anniversary, the waitress put us at a table in the middle of two families. On one side were the loud kids and on the other table were the parents, who weren't tending to their children. The restaurant...
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I like the style of the restaurant although it can get packed! As for the menu they have so many dishes to try from, so I just can't get the samething, so what do I recommend? Well, I'm not too much of a meat eater, but their shrimp dishes with noodles, rice, or they have a very different singapore noodle that tastes much different than the regular chinese restaurants with some crumbles on top,...
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Posted by bonita37
on April 21, 2009, (Edited April 18, 2008)