PF Changs
Sunday, January 24th, 2010
A while back, we watched over a friends dog, Bailey, while they were in Maui. They thanked us with a gift certificate to PF Changs. When we walked it I thought it looked amazing. There was upstairs seating, wallpaper on the ceiling and really cool Asian statues. I looked at the kids menu but didn’t really find anything I wanted there. I did notice that it was cute and it had lots of games and coloring–perfect for children. Of course I ordered root beer. I thought it was very creamy and they put the root beer in a tall, chilled glass. We ordered crab wontons & plum sauce for our appetizer. They weren’t bad–they were very well presented on a long pretty plate, and they looked to me like edible flowers. I ordered the chow mein noodles but just plain, no vegetables. I thought they was out of this universe! They were very warm though–I had to let them cool. The noodles were very flavorful! I ate the huge, entire bowl of them. We also ordered the vegetable fried rice. We all thought it was really good. My mom got the mahi mahi with garlic sauce and cilantro rice. I tasted them and though they were both really good. My dad ordered the seared ahi tuna. My parents loved it. I loved the greens and the peanut dressing that was on the greens. The desserts we ordered were very fun. They offer little mini desserts in small glasses. They have 7 different kinds and they are $2 each. Everyone at our table got to pick their favorite thing. Spencer got chocolate cake–full of chocolatey goodness with raspberry sauce at the very bottom, Dad got lemon bar–very tart for me but dad loved it, Mom got Tiramisu–mmmmmm and coffee-ish, and I got s’more–perfect layers of goodness with chocolate sauce, marshmallow sauce and graham cracker crumbs, yummmm! Finally, we each had a fortune cookie. A perfect last treat. The service was wonderful. Our waiter mixed sauces for our entrees right in front of us. If we wanted it more spicy, we could mix in more spice ourselves. I think this is a great place for friends and families to go to if they want some tasty Asian food. And if you want a special treat, but you don’t want a huge dessert, they you should order one of the mini desserts. I thought they were very clever.






