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I had my first gluten free dining experience at P.F. Changs in Baton Rouge LA. What an experience! I had the lettuce wraps as an appetizer and chciken fried rice. The server brought out the sauces and informed me of the gluten free ones and the others with me got gluten filled sauces. My group allowed me to serve first (shared appetizer) and did not cross their foods over mine. The manager brought out the appetizer and the main dish and informed me that it was cooked in "clean" pans with "clean" utensils. I was really impressed. Will visit there again!

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I had my first gluten free dining experience at P.F. Changs in Baton Rouge LA. What an experience! I had the lettuce wraps as an appetizer and chciken fried rice. The server brought out the sauces and informed me of the gluten free ones and the others with me got gluten filled sauces. My group allowed me to serve first (shared appetizer) and did not cross their foods over mine. The manager brought out the appetizer and the main dish and informed me that it was cooked in "clean" pans with "clean" utensils. I was really impressed. Will visit there again!

WENMIN

So glad you had a great experience! I did as well with pfChangs last month. It's wonderful to feel "normal". :)

Dana Ward Newbie

Yes, they are wonderful! I worked there several years ago and now dine there often! They burn out the woks before cooking your meal to avoid cross contamination, and they put your food on a special plate so that you know it was prepared special for you! Wonderful experience every time!

Juliebove Rising Star

I really wish I could go there. I want to take my daughter there. She used to LOVE Chinese food. Alas she is on a low carb diet now and I have an oyster allergy so I'm thinking no. I will have to eat vicariously.

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abaker521 Rookie

Just went there last weekend in Orlando. Probably my favorite gluten-free/restaurant experience YET! I didn't feel deprived at all and didn't get sick. :D

coeliacrecipes Newbie

Yes, P.F.Chang's has a great gluten-free menu. Their gluten-free flourless chocolate dome is to die for and the gluten-free lettuce wraps amazing!

Also, their cousin, Pei Wei has a limited menu. There I love their spicy shrimp, gluten free of course.

Plus, when you get it to go, they always give you a couple of packets of gluten-free soy sauce.

Enjoy your journey toward health!

Coeliacrecipes

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