PF Chang's in Korea provides a delightful fusion of American-Chinese cuisine, and my recent visit left me enchanted. The restaurant's contemporary yet inviting ambiance creates the perfect setting for an enjoyable meal. The attentive staff were well-versed in the menu and readily offered recommendations.
I started with the Sweet and Sour Soup, which was a delightful balance of flavors. The tangy broth paired with fresh ingredients made for a refreshing appetizer. For the main course, I indulged in the Fried Garlic Pork, a choice I certainly didn't regret. The succulent pork, perfectly fried with a hint of garlic, was a tantalizing delight for the taste buds.
PF Chang's in Korea expertly marries the flavors of two culinary worlds, promising an unforgettable dining experience. The dishes here are a splendid blend of American-Chinese classics, and whether you're a connoisseur of these flavors or a newcomer, this restaurant is...
Read moreThe price is too steep for the quality and portion of the food. The Mongolian beef was ok but the rest of the foods we got were just blah or terrible. The shrimp with lobster sauce was nowhere near the one I've had in the States, salty and flavorless at the same time. The lo mein was undercooked, borderline stale to eat. I complained to the waitstaff but she was unapologetic and just walked away lol Even any leftover foods from 2-star Chinese takeout places in the States would taste much better than here. Would never return...
Read moreThis place is like a nicely arranged Panda Express; with a few exceptions.
On the good side:
The decor makes you feel as if you are at a nice restaurant. ( nice is fitting here ) Great Marketing on way they reach out to clients Service is ALWAYS good Very clean; no matter which location Portions are always good ( smaller portions outside the USA )
On the ewww side:
Way too Expensive for quality of food Food is very greasy Soup selection is limited Too much advertisement in the...
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