In its US homeland, the “casual dining” chain PF Chang’s is the kind of restaurant the real housewives of New Jersey might end up in after a hard day at the shops, for its dependable roster of Chinese-American classics, cocktails and New York cheesecake (intelligence suggests if you find yourself stranded in a high-end suburban mall in Chattanooga, you could do an awful lot worse). But for its first European outpost, Chang’s has chosen a central London location – a former jazz club on the edge of Chinatown – hired a Nobu-trained chef and a hip drinks consultancy, and added a breakfast menu and on-site bakery. Clearly they’re hoping to be more than just the place you go to argue over John Lewis curtain swatches.
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I have been to PF Changs and they suck.
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