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Pf Chang's Now Open In Princeton Nj


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A PF Chang's just opened at the Marketfair Mall in Princeton on Rt. 1. I called and they said they understand the gluten-free menu and how not to cross-contaminate - I sure hope so. There are no other local restaurants around Princeton/Trenton with specifically gluten-free food without driving a while (Red Robin near Neshaminy, Outback up Rt 1 near Edison), so I hope this is good! I plan to try it out soon. And I pass it on my way home, so maybe I can get take-out.... Ooh, I'm starting to drool.


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I personally have had really good luck with PF's.

I like the chicken lettuce wraps, and moo goo gai pan.

Make sure to ask them, if you order out, to put stickers on each thing that is from the gluten-free menu.

LKelly8 Rookie

:P Lucky devil! The closest to us is an hour or more away. Since it's next to the nearest Whole Foods as well, we make it a "all day" event. :D

Have fun at PF Changs! Order some singapore noodles for me!

amybeth Enthusiast

Ate there on Wednesday night (in Princeton!) -- everything was great and I even ordered some for take out for lunch the next day.

Fantastic.

If you're in that area.......there's a Cheeburger Cheeburger across from Quakerbridge Mall. They have a "build your own salad" that is filling -- and they will wipe down the milkshake machines to make a "safe" milkshake. Yum!!!! I recommend that banana shake.

TinkerbellSwt Collaborator

I dont know how close you are to it, but they are putting a Carrabbas in East Brunswick. On Route 18 where the old Chi Chis was. They are also putting a PF Changs in Hamilton Square. I can hardly wait. We are only about a half hour from there. Before this one, the closest Changs was in Atlantic City! I am glad you had a good experience, I hope the one in Hamilton is as good.

There is also a Red Robin in the Hamilton Marketplace if you are ever in the area!

jerseyangel Proficient
A PF Chang's just opened at the Marketfair Mall in Princeton on Rt. 1. I called and they said they understand the gluten-free menu and how not to cross-contaminate - I sure hope so. There are no other local restaurants around Princeton/Trenton with specifically gluten-free food without driving a while (Red Robin near Neshaminy, Outback up Rt 1 near Edison), so I hope this is good! I plan to try it out soon. And I pass it on my way home, so maybe I can get take-out.... Ooh, I'm starting to drool.

Let me know how it goes--I'm not far from there :)

2Boys4Me Enthusiast

The closest PF Changs to us is in another country. I guess Boise, Idaho would be the closest. According to Google Maps it's roughly a 16 hour 20 minute drive. :blink: 1553km. I'm impressed with the detailed directions, but it doesn't say how long they are allowing for bathrooms breaks, stopping for gasoline, etc.

Huh, they have 4 Red Robins in Edmonton. I didn't know that. That's only about 3 hours away.


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