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Pf Chang's

Savij

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It isn't real Chinese food. Don't compare it to real Chinese food. It's Americanized Chinese food.

It's not priced like a Chinese take-out place. Don't compare prices to take-out places. It's priced at about $20 a meal. Adjust based on your region.

Portions, in general tend to be large (there are exceptions in local areas). Most people in most areas can't finish the plate. Please remember that some dishes are more filling than others.

It's not a five star restaurant. It's upscale enough that jeans and a t-shirt maybe be out of place (adjust for regional flavor), but you don't need a suit and tie.

It's a different atmosphere than your local sonic drive-in. It's not a quiet place with secluded booths where you can whisper to your date over the musicians playing, but it's not your local bar either.

In general shut the hell up about how great or awful it is. Try the food you may or may not like it. Keep your opinion to yourself.

 
PF Chang's the the shizzle! So, STFU and quit your b!tchin.

Most Chinese restaurants serve fvcking garbage on a plate anyway.
 
I've heard good things about PF Chang's but I've never been there... I guess I'll have to check it out.
 
PF Changs is a joke. Their portions are small and their food is average (what would you expect from an "Americanized" Chinese restaurant?).

If the waiter can speak English as their first language, you know you're in the wrong Chinese restaurant.
 
Originally posted by: jpeyton
PF Changs is a joke. Their portions are small and their food is average (what would you expect from an "Americanized" Chinese restaurant?).

If the waiter can speak English as their first language, you know you're in the wrong Chinese restaurant.

True, it might be Americanized, but that doesn't mean it can't be good. If you want authentic Chinese food, you're SOL unless you know a legitimate Asian who can cook.

 
Originally posted by: Savij
It isn't real Chinese food. Don't compare it to real Chinese food. It's Americanized Chinese food.

It's not priced like a Chinese take-out place. Don't compare prices to take-out places. It's priced at about $20 a meal. Adjust based on your region.

Portions, in general tend to be large (there are exceptions in local areas). Most people in most areas can't finish the plate. Please remember that some dishes are more filling than others.

It's not a five star restaurant. It's upscale enough that jeans and a t-shirt maybe be out of place (adjust for regional flavor), but you don't need a suit and tie.

It's a different atmosphere than your local sonic drive-in. It's not a quiet place with secluded booths where you can whisper to your date over the musicians playing, but it's not your local bar either.

In general shut the hell up about how great or awful it is. Try the food you may or may not like it. Keep your opinion to yourself.

why don't you follow your own suggestion and stfu, we don't care about your opinion of the restaurant anymore than you care for ours.
 
Originally posted by: F22 Raptor
PF Chang's is the Starbucks of Chinese Food.

Hey now. Let's not get carried away. You dont see people functioning improperly because they didnt eat at PF's.
 
Who cares? Its an "Americanized" Chinese place because its in AMERICA, home of the drive-through unhealthy ******-in-a-styrofoam-box cuisine. If you want real chicken feet and raw squid piss, go to China, or find a Chinatown in your nearest major metropolitan area.
 
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