

We are an Asian & Chinese restaurant offering dine-in, takeout, to-go, delivery, and catering. Make a reservation online to dine in. Order Asian and Chinese food delivery, takeout, and catering online or through the P.F. Chang’s mobile app. Let us cater the perfect feast for you – corporate office catering menus are also available. P.F. Chang’s offers a variety of signature Asian, Thai, Korean, Japanese, Mongolian, and Chinese food dishes including Chicken Lettuce Wraps, Chicken Pad Thai, Signature Lo Mein, Fried Rice, Mongolian Beef, Chang’s Spicy Chicken, and Pork and Shrimp Dumplings. Order online for sushi delivery and takeout. Many gluten-free and vegetarian menu items are available.
Family-friendly chain offering creative takes on Asian fare in a striking space.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 390 W El Camino Real, Sunnyvale, CA 94087
Phone: (408) 991-9078
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Reservations: pfchangs.com
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It was quite crowded (as expected on Valentine’s Day), but we had a reservation and were seated quickly without any hassle. Big plus for that!
I’m a vegetarian, and while the options weren’t extensive, there were still a few good choices. The fried tofu was absolutely delicious — perfectly cooked and flavorful. The Black Pepper Chicken was good too, though slightly on the sweeter side than expected.
Our server was very kind and even offered us a complimentary drink, which was such a sweet gesture and made the evening feel extra special.
Overall, a great Valentine’s dinner experience with good food and warm service. Would definitely visit again!
Special shout-out to the Mongolian beef which was packed with flavor and super tender.
Great service, great atmosphere
Would not come here alone, but would come here for friends for fellowship and good time good services sang birthday song, called me no carb boy. The waiter she gave professional photo of our table. Would not come here for food. But would come here to hangout with friends. Food is not bad. The fortune cookies are funny
Came on Monday around 5pm
Ordered:
Chicken lettuce wrap (good, crisp and fresh lettuce
Singapore noodles (chicken was dry amd rubber like)
Edamame (served cold, with little salt) ☹️
Wong ton soup (ok)
Parking was difficult, busy shopping center. Parked at Cherry Apartment and walked in.
Not sure I will return
For the Soup/Salad, we opted for the Egg Drop Soup, Hot & Sour Soup, and a salad. The Egg Drop Soup and salad were delicious, but the Hot & Sour Soup was too sour for our liking. We asked the server to take it back, but unfortunately, we weren’t offered a replacement or any other options.
Moving on to the appetizers, there were only three choices available. We decided on the Crispy Green Beans and Lettuce Wraps, which were decent. However, the Crispy Green Beans turned out to be excessively greasy and undercooked on the inside. It would have been better if there were more appetizer options to choose from.
For the entrees, we selected Chang’s Spicy Chicken with rice, Ma Po Tofu, Signature Lo Mein, and Fried Rice. The Lo Mein stood out as the clear winner, while the Spicy Chicken leaned more towards a sweet flavor. The Ma Po Tofu was average, and we were hoping for a vegetarian gravy option in the entrees. The Fried Rice was disappointing as it contained raw broccoli, and it seemed like half of the dish consisted of broccoli in both the Fried Rice and Ma Po Tofu. Also, white and brown rice that come along were too dry, may be as it was end of the day.
To quench our thirst, we ordered Pomogrenate Lemonade and Strawberry Cucumber Lemonade. Among the two, the Strawberry Cucumber Lemonade was the better choice.
Finally, my wife ordered the Great Wall of Chocolate for dessert, which was indeed massive and delicious.
Overall, we felt that the Chef’s Special menu for $23.95 per person was not worth it due to the limited options and our dissatisfaction with some of the dishes. In hindsight, it would have been wiser to order from the regular menu. We could have shared three entrees among the four of us, which would have been sufficient, and the overall price would have been the same. So, it’s important to choose wisely when deciding on the menu.
Next Visit: There was no change in our overall experience. Lunar Elixir was enjoyable, and the appetizers we tried were all good, starting with the Lettuce Wraps, Dumplings, Crab Wontons, and Dynamite Shrimp. However, the Popcorn Chicken with Taiwanese Rub was just average. Unfortunately, most of the entrees were disappointing. The Singapore Street Noodles were undercooked and had an odd taste. The Pad Thai was burnt, leaving a strong charred flavor. The Sweet & Sour Chicken leaned heavily towards sweetness, while the Teriyaki Chicken was excessively sweet as well. The new Black Pepper Chicken was bland and lacked any pepper flavor. Additionally, all the chicken dishes were heavily battered. Both the white and brown rice were dry, undercooked and not fresh, which explains why they are offered for free with the entrees – such a waste. Overall, while we had a decent experience with the appetizers, the long wait for the entrees left us feeling let down. After the entree experience, we found ourselves questioning whether we genuinely enjoyed the appetizers or if we were simply hungry at that point.
The atmosphere and layout is gorgeous, the service was outstanding from the hostess to the food runner to the server and most importantly, the food was exceptional.
We had a great selection of dishes (Mongolian Trio, Crispy Honey Shrimp, Orange Chicken, Beef Lo Mein, Cauliflower, lettuce wraps, potstickers and crab wontons) and every single dish was incredible. They even brought my mama-in-law a birthday dessert and it was delicious (banana spring rolls).
The only suggestions to improve:
•Do not bring kids meals before the entrees or kids finish and whine/rush us through the main meal.
•Adding tax to an automatic gratuity is excessive, but not their issue (it’s lawmakers) so I didn’t deduct stars. We already paid tax on the bill. Now we pay tax on an auto gratuity? Then you tax our server on his gratuity too? Yikes.
Other than that, we are very happy with our experience.