$5 Hand-folded crab wontons: crispy wontons filled with crab, bell peppers and green onions, served with spicy plum sauce ( 4 per order).$5 Handmade Pork Dumplings: Served pan-fried or steamed, and drizzled with a light chilli sauce (4 per order).$6 California Roll: Kani, kama, cucumber, avocado.$6 Spicy Tuna Roll: Ahi, cucumber, spicy sriracha.$6 Jicama Street Tacos – Kung Pao Chicken: signature jicama shell, tender chicken, Fresno peppers, crushed peanuts, cool cucumbers (3 per order).$6 Chang’s Vegetarian Lettuce Wraps: A secret Chiang family recipe and signature dish.$6 Chicken Satay: Flame-grilled chicken skewers, Thai slaw, peanut sauce.$6 Chang’s Chicken Lettuce Wraps: a secret Chiang family recipe and signature dish.$4 Any craft bottle or tap (Ask for local selection).Now you’ll have to let me know if you head over to P.F. Chang’s! The contest will run from July 11 – August 18. To enter the contest visit and tell us what two things you think pair perfectly together for the chance to win a trip for two to Boston to tour the Samuel Adams Brewery and dinner at P.F. Chang’s is hosting a contest called “Perfect Pairings.” Each participant will have the opportunity to win a $100 gift card and become eligible for the grand prize of a trip to Boston for an exclusive Sam Adams Brewery Tour for two, followed by a 4-course pairing dinner at the P.F. Chang’s ASAP to order these decadent dishes! But before we go…I want to tell you about a little contest. Don’t you just feel like you could reach through your phone or computer right now and snag a bite? Trust me – you’ll want to! So head down to your local P.F. And tops on my husband’s list is the Seared Ahi with Wasabi Guacamole! Yellowfin tuna, seared and served rare, topped with wild baby arugula and green beans in a chili-lime ponzu sauce, served with wasabi guacamole. I’m not even a huge curry fan, but these noodles were fantastic! And don’t get me started on the Cantonese Lemon Chicken – fresh, crispy whole chicken breast sliced and drizzled with warm lemon sauce and served with chilled broccolini salad! This was one of my favorites and I’ll definitely be ordering it again!Īnd I may have just saved the best for last! My favorite Summer dish hands down was the Orange Peel Shrimp made with Hunan chili sauce and fresh orange slices, garnished with daikon sprouts. Now it was time to head into the entrees! We wanted to TRY THEM ALL! We had Chiang Mai Curry Noodles with Chicken – sliced chicken breast wok-tossed with egg noodles, Fresno peppers, cilantro and a coconut-curry infused broth, garnished with Brussels sprouts and topped with crispy wontons. ![]() Both were great starters to any meal! I particularly enjoyed the avocado with the heirloom tomatoes – delicious! Next up we tried the Vietnamese Lemongrass Chicken Spring Rolls, made with lemongrass chicken, julienne carrots, celery root, cilantro, peanuts, Thai basil and mint wrapped in cool rice paper, with a sweet chili dipping sauce and an Heirloom Tomato Salad made with market-fresh heirloom tomatoes, avocado, Thai basil and zesty ponzu dressing. ![]() Delicious! A great way to kick off our Happy Hour. When the boys were still at school so no babysitter required, how awesome is that?! We grabbed a Spicy Paloma with Tanteo Jalapeño Tequila and fresh jalapeño slices, balanced with freshly-squeezed white grapefruit juice and a Pink Cherry Cosmo with Absolut Citron Vodka and Cointreau Liqueur with fresh lime juice and cranberry juice garnished with a Pink Blush cherry. Our date night was really a date “day”…an afternoon per se. Chang’s in Goodyear, AZ for the amazing service and food! Chang’s for Happy Hour to try out their Seasonal Summer Menu and WOW let me tell you we were impressed! A quick shoutout to our P.F. We recently had the opportunity to head out to P.F. One of our favorite things to do for date night is head out for a delicious meal. Hi friends! Are you a fan of GREAT food and date nights? I know that we are.
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