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We are going to go see the Dead Sea Scrolls at Union Station and I saw that there is a PF Changs about 3 minutes away, thank you map quest, so I REALLY want to go there. Has anyone eaten there and if so is it worth the time? Thanksin advance for all your help


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amybeth Enthusiast

I enjoy PF Changs and always order "Changs Spicy Chicken" off the gluten-free Menu. The chocolate dome is definitely a sinful dessert that is gluten-free ----

The only recommendation I would make is a call ahead and make a reservation - if it's anything like the 2 locations I've visited they are ALWAYS packed.

One alternative if you do not get a reservation is to try to dine at the bar. The food is the same, the service is good and it definitely beats waiting 1 1/2 hr + for a table.

Enjoy!

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We are going to go see the Dead Sea Scrolls at Union Station and I saw that there is a PF Changs about 3 minutes away

Are you familiar with the area?? PF Changs is in the Country Club Plaza. I would HIGHLY recommend making reservations well ahead of time The plaza is always busy - and the restaurants are always packed.

I can't wait to go see the Dead Sea Scrolls. There is one lecture, in particular, that I really wanted to see.... but they are all sold out.

jennyj Collaborator

The plaza is where we were going to go to PF Changs. I've never been to a PF Changs so I am really looking forward to it. I am also anxious to see the Dead Sea Scrolls. Thanks for the info on getting reservations.

katrinamaria Explorer

i recommend trying it. but you should go to their website first and print off their gluten-free menu items because [at least the one i got to] does not have a section marked off as "gluten free" -- they're just mixed in among the other items.

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