

Pei Wei Asian Kitchen in Fort Worth, located at 2901 Heritage Trace Parkway, is inspired by ancient Asian cooking, from the wok-fired classics of China to the street markets of Thailand. Each of our dishes are freshly made to order in open kitchens and full of flavor.
Counter-serve Pan-Asian chain for health-conscious noodle & rice dishes & more.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2901 Heritage Trace Pkwy Suite 105, Fort Worth, TX 76177
Phone: (817) 741-4848
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The food however is very sweet. Sugary.
I ordered the Gen. Tso chicken, with fried rice, green beans and pork egg rolls. And a mandarin orange tea.
My first bite was into the fried rice where I was surprised to taste sweetness. In fried rice?
The general Tso was more sweet than spicy. And the Green Beans tossed in a garlic chili paste and very sweet sauce we’re pushing the limits of my sweet tooth.
I was not impressed with the egg roll. Although I’m thankful that they didn’t find a way to incorporate sugar.
Cozy vibes and bold flavors — but don’t get too excited about the drinks.
Look, P.F. Chang’s knows how to hit that sweet spot between “fancy enough to impress” and “comfy enough to not stress your outfit.” The sushi roll? Easily one of the best I’ve had in ages. The lettuce wraps? Literal soul food—if your soul craves crunchy, savory goodness, you’re covered.
But the drinks? They took a hard left into sour-town and missed the mark. Like, who ordered these sad cocktails? Not me.
Inside, it’s a surprisingly romantic little nook with dim lighting and cozy seating. Perfect for date night if you want the vibe without the stiff atmosphere or dress code.
Now, the server… yeah, they were acting like they’d rather be anywhere else. Rude energy doesn’t usually come with the P.F. Chang’s territory, so I’m chalking it up to an off day. Happens.
Heads up: it ain’t cheap. But hey, I walked out full and happy enough to justify the splurge.
Bottom line: Skip the drinks, order all the sushi and lettuce wraps, and enjoy the cozy vibe — just hope for better service next time.
Shout out to the manager, Malcolm, who cooked our delicious meal and made time to come check on us afterwards. And the cashier Angelica was very friendly and also checked on us during our meal a couple of times.
We’ll be coming back for Friday lunches for sure!
Not a cheep mistake. Should have just cooked dinner.
This shows a complete lack of awareness and accountability. Food safety should be the bare minimum, and clearly it’s not a priority here. I will NOT be returning, and I hope they take this seriously before someone gets seriously hurt.
Do better.
Wei Better Orange Chicken, it was ok, normal I guess. Both dishes were just pieces of meat thrown on top of flavorless rice, that’s it, no presentation at all and lack of flavor. My wife had the Pad Thai Wok and she wasn’t impressed either, all these ingredients and still plain, lack of favor! I don’t think we are coming back in the near future!