Pei Wei Asian Diner

  2.5 – 556 reviews   • Asian restaurant

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Counter-serve Pan-Asian chain for health-conscious noodle & rice dishes & more.

✔️Breakfast ✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out Pei Wei Asian Diner 30320

Hours

Sunday9 AM–7 PM
Monday12–7 PM
Tuesday12–7 PM
Wednesday12–7 PM
Thursday12–7 PM
Friday12–7 PM
Saturday12–7 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: Concourse F, 6000 N Terminal Pkwy, Atlanta, GA 30320

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Website: https://www.peiwei.com/georgia/30003-hartsfield-jackson-atlanta-airport-atldirections

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Reviews

Torrey Haynes
Wishing I would have checked the reviews before eating here. I thought it felt extra light when I got my food and my fear was confirmed. Smallest portion I’ve gotten anywhere in years! Taste was okay and service was fine but I’m glad I packed extra snacks in my carry on bag. That was a light appetizer at best.
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Shastri Ram
If you’re in Concourse F at Atlantla International Airport, do not buy any food from this place. Firstly for the price, you get a small amount of food. It certainly would not keep a grown adult satisfied for more than an hour. Secondly, the food quality is terrible. The firecracker chicken is mostly batter and while the teriyaki chicken has some vegetables, both these entrees are extremely salty. Even the rice needed some more cooking. The only saving grace of this meal was the fortune cookie, but even that was probably the saddest fortune cookie I’ve ever seen. The service was okay and they gave me more hot sauce and soy sauce when I asked. So save your money and buy something else. My suggestion would be Burger King or if you want to spend a little more go to Ecco.
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Dung Nguyen Nhan Tri
The price is way too high and the food was mediocre at best. They put way too much salt in the teriyaki chicken and the fried rice wasn’t even fully cooked. The portion is also very small. Dont come to this place
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Craig B
The food is lackluster, the price is way to high for what’s there. Service was bad, I didn’t even get what I wanted, and what I got was insulting. The container wasn’t even filled with an adequate amount of food.

Unfortunately my flight was boarding so I wasn’t able to talk to them in person, but I’d never go back.
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Robert Zhang
It’s what you’d expect from an Airport Peiwei. Tastes pretty solid but isn’t anything super mind blowing. Wait time wasn’t extremely long and plenty of seating around. Price also wasn’t extremely high (especially for airport standards)
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Desiree Paahana
Fried rice is hard, no flavor, and had bell peppers in it! I have never and it shouldn’t be!
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Marco Morosini
Well.. i placed the order and pay, I was expeted to wait a couple of minute so I was headed to a table when I heard a “yo” from the cashew and I realized that he was calling me to tell me that my order was ready .. beside the customer service I paid $6.89 for those two things . So called “veggie spring rolls”.. pitiful
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E P
I should be kicking myself for coming here. When I’m traveling, I set my expectation bar very low for food at airport terminals. But when you find a “reputable” name, you take your chances at it being above subpar quality. The fact that you pay $18 for an entrée and refreshment is not surprising considering all airports have no respect for travelers. But when you serve food that is worse than a TV dinner, there’s only one way to feel…Upset!
I ordered the Honey Seared Chciken with brown rice. Mind you, their menu states the chicken is seared with bell peppers and scallions, both of which sneaked out the back door. The battered chicken tasted like it was ordered in bulk two months ago; only to be drowned in a honey garlic sauce that I can make better with my eyes closed in a kitchen I’m not familiar with. I actually chewed on cartilage in one of the chicken pieces – truly disgusting. The brown rice was dry and tasted like paper. I’m drinking ginger ale in hopes I don’t end up with a stomach episode. You’ve been warned… Stay Away!!!
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John Kroetch
I ordered the bowl of wonton soup and two pork spring rolls.

Service was quick. The food was okay. Not a ton of flavor, but it did the job. The sorting rolls were crunchy and hot.
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Shannon Thompson
This is ridiculous! The restaurant charges $16.08 for this? This is highway robbery. I will never dine here ever again.
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