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214-265-8669
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8687 N Central Expy # 225
Dallas, TX 75225
Fax: 214-265-8863

Average Rating 4 (14 Ratings)

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Price Per Person: $20-$30*

Kid-Friendly Perks: Kid menu, high chairs

Blue Plate Special: Intensely flavored and unusual Chinese fare, including Cantonese duck, orange peel chicken, Mongolian beef and the very Great Wall of Chocolate.

The Dish: P.F. Chang's -- the brainchild of Paul Fleming, executed by cuisine expert Philip Chang -- first opened its doors in Scottsdale, Ariz., in 1993. Fleming sought elegance and innovation, authenticity and exploration -- none of it easy in a chain restaurant. But he succeeded: His China Bistro is a Hot Concept winner, as well as Best Chinese Restaurant Award Winner. Chang's fiery stir-fried spicy chicken is a new take on General Tao's, and VIP Cantonese chicken mimics Peking duck preparation. Honey shrimp are battered and crispy, and stir-fried Cantonese scallops or shrimp are seasoned with garlic and yellow chives. Mongolian Beef is quickly cooked with scallions and garlic. Wines complement your entree choices.

The Atmosphere: Although "elegant" is rarely a word used to describe chain restaurants, P.F. Chang's hits the bulls-eye. Gracious, inviting and innovative, P.F. Chang's offers a mysteriously haunting and glamorous dining setting, accented by pieces from the Ming and T'ang dynasties. Hand-painted murals and low lighting complete the mood. In some areas of the country, Fleming has instituted Pei Wei Asian Diner, the quick and more casual eating experience. But true fans will remain loyal to P.F. Chang's original vision. -- Tracey E. Meloni

*Price Per Person includes entree, drink & dessert

Categories: Foods-Carry Out, Restaurants, Restaurants-Bistro

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14 Ratings and Reviews

  • What happen to the really Chinese restuarants?

    Review rating : 3out of 5   TKoehlar - 09/11/2009

    PF is good, but a chain and pricey for what it is!

    We need a really good Dim Sum and Noodle restuarant. The best is in Vegas at the Bellaigo called Noodles :) Yummy!

  • Review rating : 2out of 5   Jonebin - 07/10/2008

  • Review rating : 5out of 5   JPosp - 07/08/2008

  • Review rating : 5out of 5   SweeeetTexxxxas - 06/06/2008

  • BROKEN GLASS In My Drink

    Review rating : 1out of 5   barnettaa426 - 03/10/2007

    Please be ware when drinking anything at this restaurant. I had a BROKEN piece of GLASS (1" x 3") in my beverage. After finding this, we checked the remaining beverages on the table, only to find smaller shards in other drinks.

    The worst part of all, was the unapologetic and borderline rude response we received from the restaurant management.

    This is a family restaurant in Highland Park. You'd think they would care that children, let alone adults, could nearly swallow glass.

    This is a major health code violation, and more importantly, safety concern.

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