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- 4.7Food
- 4.7Service
- 4.6Ambience
- 4.5Value
Noise • Moderate
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P.F. Chang’s - Pembroke Pines reviews from people who’ve dined at this restaurant. Based on recent rating.
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Noise • Moderate
Fort Lauderdale West
Best Value
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Yes, P.F. Chang’s in Pembroke Pines can work well for a casual date night, especially if you enjoy handcrafted cocktails, sushi, and Asian-inspired favorites. Guests frequently praise the drinks, sushi, and attentive servers, which makes for a pleasant evening. Keep in mind some guests report the room can be noisy and music loud, and food quality has been inconsistent at times. For a quieter experience, consider an early reservation and mention you prefer a calmer table when booking.
Portion sizes are typical of casual Asian-American dining, but some guests have noted inconsistent servings, several reviews mentioned dishes with very little protein or meals that were overly spicy or lacking flavor. Others found portions and specials to be good value. If you're hungry, consider ordering a shared appetizer and a main to split, or ask your server about portion sizes and specials when you arrive.
P.F. Chang’s, Pembroke Pines is open for lunch and dinner. Typical hours are Mon–Thu and Sun from 11:00 AM to 10:00 PM, and Fri–Sat from 11:00 AM to 11:00 PM. It's a good idea to check online or call for holiday hours or special events before you go.
Yes, the restaurant is family-friendly and regularly hosts families, teens, and birthday groups. Guests frequently mention family dinners and celebrations. The dining style is casual, and there are standard booths and tables, but note some guests reported occasional awkward seating (e.g., a party member seated in an aisle) during busy times. If accessibility or a specific seating arrangement is important, call ahead to confirm and request accommodations.
The best time is weekday lunch or an early weekday dinner when the restaurant tends to be calmer and service can be quicker. Reviews note long waits, busy holiday service, and slow service during peak times (including an hour wait despite a reservation), so avoiding Friday–Saturday nights and holidays will usually give you a smoother visit.
Casual dress is appropriate, P.F. Chang’s is a casual dining venue where guests typically come in relaxed attire. If you have a special occasion, you’ll still fit right in with smart-casual clothing.
Yes, the staff can often help with dietary needs and seating requests if you call ahead. The restaurant offers gluten-free and vegetarian options and accepts reservations for dine-in; guests also praised accommodating managers and attentive servers on several occasions. For large groups, allergies, or specific seating, contact the restaurant in advance so they can prepare.
Yes, families dine here frequently and guests often celebrate birthdays with children. The casual menu includes familiar favorites like Chang’s Chicken Lettuce Wraps and lo mein, and there are vegetarian and gluten-free options. There’s no specific kids menu mentioned in available info, so consider ordering shareable dishes or contacting the restaurant about kid-sized portions or preferences.
Busiest: Friday and Saturday evenings and holidays, guests reported long waits and crowded service on special days (e.g., Veterans Day). Quietest: weekday lunch and early weekday dinners tend to be calmer with quicker service. If you prefer a quieter meal, aim for midweek lunch or an early dinner.
Weekdays (Mon–Thu) are your best bet for a smoother experience, especially lunchtime or early evening. Guests report shorter waits and calmer service midweek, while weekends and holidays can be noisy and more prone to staffing-related delays.
It appears they do open for some public holidays, one guest visited on Veterans Day and described issues with reservations that day, which suggests the location was operating. Holiday hours can vary, so call ahead or check the website before planning a holiday visit.
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