Was only a handful of GF options on the menu. Food was exceptionally good… but had a very sore tummy and upset tummy all afternoon after it… and it was the only thing I’d eaten so had to be this place. Don’t think they understand the difference between gluten free and allergy/coeliac.
Went here after other restaurants were either full or not serving gluten free any more. Rapid seating and service. Wonderful shrimp with lobster sauce. No gluten free soy sauce, but that was irrelevant for my dish. Make a reservation online before arrival on their website.
I ate here for the 1st time w/ a group of friends Wed 11/20, & I was the only GF in the group (intolerance). I called ahead, & was assured GF options (GFO) were listed on the menu & that my server would take good care of my needs. I reviewed the menu online from home, but was pleasantly surprised to see the actual menu was much larger than website. Shoutout to David, our server, & the mgr (Roy?). I had Mongolian Beef over fried rice, the GFO soup, & peach ginger hot tea. It was all delicious!!!
Gluten free options are marked, they have Mongolian beef, beef or chicken and broccoli, lettuce wraps, Mongolian tofu, pad Thai, Chang's spicy chicken, and egg drop soup, as well as chocolate souffle for dessert. I love PF Chang's and it is my favorite restaurant as a symptomatic celiac. They even have specific plates for gluten-free foods so it doesn't get mixed up or contaminated. Their food is amazing and I can't get enough of the Mongolian beef. A meal is usually about $12-16 sometimes higher so it's a little expensive but not bad and worth it 10/10.