Wednesday, February 6

Food: P.F. Chang's at BGC


P.F. Chang's used to be only at Alabang. They finally opened one at Bonifacio Global City, at W Global Center. This new location makes P.F. Chang's more accessible for diners living in the northern and central part of the metro.

In every P.F. Chang's that I've been at, in and out of the country, they have their signature horse figures flank each side of the entrance.


The space has two floors. No elevators though, so the stairs require actual exercise. All 29 steps. Haha.


Five ancient hand-painted Chinese murals adorn the walls of the dining areas. A Taiwanese friend told me that the red stamps you see on Chinese paintings tell the history of its ownership.


Wood rafters occupy the ceiling space with a range of lighting choices -- all of which have warm lighting. One thing I learned from design school is that restaurants that want you to stay longer often use yellow or warm lights. They make food look good. Go ahead, check out those fast food joints; they usually have white light. White light makes food look blah, which in turn make you eat faster and leave sooner.


Of course, the terracotta warriors at P.F. Chang's will never go away. I got a miniature chocolate version of this one as a gift from P.F. Chang's during their media launch.


If I could describe the media luncheon, it was a foodie heaven. Just look at the menu.


Of course, their plate of special sauces is there. They mix the hot mustard with the soy, vinegar and chili paste.

Top row: Distilled white vinegar, soy sauce, chili oil
Bottom row: hot mustard, soy sauce, chili paste

The last time I got invited at P.F. Chang's, I was treated to their Asian Pear Mojito, which I really love. This time, I wanted to try something refreshing, and our waiter recommended the Honey Dew Cucumber Smoothie. It was excellent! It would have been perfect if there was no whipped cream. I like my smoothies slush, and uhmm, lower fat.

Top row: Honey Dew Cucumber Smoothie, Chang's Mai Tai (I think)
Bottom Row: Royal Poolside, Asian Pear Mojito
Just for clarification, I only had the smoothie, and none of the cocktails ha. Buti nalang, because I had to drive back home earlier than expected because of some misunderstanding with AAV people. Grr. Anyway, the folks at P.F. Chang's must have known my love for their Chicken Lettuce Wraps, because that's what came out first. But seriously, if you have not tried it yet, you should. You won't be disappointed. It's their best seller.



After that, the food just kept on coming and coming. Obviously, the Chicken Lettuce Wraps are my favorite of the bunch. The Dynamite Shrimp (pictured in a martini glass) came a close second. I also enjoyed the Seared Ahi Tuna, which was very fresh, by the way. The sauce and salad dressing complement one another. The Pork Dumplings is also a staple Chinese food, but P.F. Chang's reminded me of Japanese Gyoza. It wasn't memorable enough for me. The Crab Wontons, on the other hand, looks so fancy. They taste good too.


Below are their Sichuan-style Asparagus and Lo Mein.


The main dishes were really yummy. Chang's Spare Ribs is moist and tangy. The Shrimp with Candied Walnuts is a surprise because it came with honeydew balls. I didn't think the honeydew will work with the sauce, but amazingly, it did. You must try it. The Spicy Chicken was okay. The Mongolian Beef was really yummy. The green onions were just too much though. The dish can be called Green Onions with Caramelize Beef. Haha. It's still one of my favorites.


One thing I must say about P.F. Chang's dishes is that unlike authentic Chinese food, their food is never too oily, and is presented (and cooked) very consistently. At least here in the Philippines (so kudos to you P.F. Chang's Philippines).

I was only able to take pictures of the desserts. I had to go early. But based on my previous P.F. Chang's experiences, you can never go wrong with these two. Keep in mind, though, when you order the Great Wall, there must be at least 4 people in your table, or that you must be really really hungry. It's ginormous!


To celebrate the opening of its second location, P.F. Chang's offers a 20% rebate for every P1,000 dine-in purchase this coming Chinese New Year on February 10. It's a one-day offer folks, so make sure to drop by!

P.F. Chang's 

W Global Center
Bonifactio Global City
+63 2 664 5956

Corte
Alabang Town Center
+63 2 869 7837
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7 comments:

  1. I've never lived close to a P.F Changs before so whenever I'm in an area that has one, I make sure and stop in. Everything looks delicious, I hope it was a good time!

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    1. Thanks Deanna! I love P.F. Chang's too! :)

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    1. It is!!! Go eat there Peachy! :)

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  3. your pics made me hungry! Hope the PF Chang there is better than the ones here, pver the years, the taste of their food has gone way down in my books. :-(

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  4. Vel, I think that too. P.F. Chang's in the US is not that good anymore. Food is not consistent, and service is bad. But the P.F. Chang's restaurants here are awesome. They made me love them all over again. :)

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  5. Would definitely try the ones over there, I bet the Asian cooks have something to do with it! hehehe!

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