Ironic, but often we crave Chinese fare in a Western land.

If you’re craving for some decent Chinese cuisine at reasonable prices, you can head down to P.F. Chang’s for a nice meal in the States.
I like the elaborate shop front and the interior—done in the style of the terracotta warriors and horses ("兵马俑") in Emperor Qin Shi Huang’s tomb.

Food’s quite yummy, a pity I did not snap any pictures. The restaurant’s perpetually packed but there’s a bar diners can have a pre-dinner drink and wait for a table. My glass of Japanese plum wine cost a mere $5 USD and it pleased me that I wasn’t ripped off.

Labels: United States Memories (Stamford)
3 Comments:
The place looks interesting!! :D would love to try out american chinese food some day to see if it's the same as ours! :)
btw, thats a lovely coat you have on! was the weather chilly? :D
I've seen P.F. Chang around, but haven't actually been to one yet. Since you said it's good, I'm going to give it a try:). I ditto the above.. I love your coat!
Thanks Jenn and Xinyi. Yep. The coat looks better in real life. Very victorian with a high fabric + lacy collar. =P
It's a Hong Kong brand called "南梦". They sell lovely stuff. Too bad I don't get to wear it often.
Hope you will like P.F. Chang then, Xinyi! =)
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