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Businiess name:  P.F. Chang's
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I went to the Walnut Creek PF Chang's with my Mom for lunch one day. I took her there because I wanted to see if this PF Changs is as bad as the one in Nashville, Tennessee.\r \r
\r \r Well, the verdict is in. It's just as bad and in an inexcusible way because we are in the bay area here, people! It's not hard to find good, decent Chinese food and there's no reaon for this PF Chang to be so popular when it produces such mediocre food. \r \r
\r \r My mom order some sort of noodle with shrimp. The texture was off and it was too oily. I ordered some sort of veggie thing which was nothing to write home about. \r \r
\r \r What I found oddly entertaining was the waitress (Caucasian) offering to mix up the special ""sauces"" that were at our table for us. She must've been in her mid-teens, hardly a credible authority on Chinese cuisine, but she was trying to convince me and my mom that this was some traditional Asian thing. \r \r Would not be going back again. Mr. Chang must be laughing all the way to the bank. \r Pros: none. Cons: bad food, bad service, not at all authentic.

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