Two words: crab wontons. Delectable. Not crazy about the service, ergo. 4 stars. The food is good though!!!
Toad M.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Alpharetta, GA
I love this chain but this one needs some love and care. The thai chicken was not spicy. They did not have low salt soy sauce. They did not have self serve hot mustard. The tables were all dirty. The drink bar was dirty no napkins no forks. Just kinda needs a attitude adjustment to be a better establishment.
Nathan T.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 New Braunfels, TX
They have the worst sushi in the world. Tastes like a Mexican grandma made it. $ 7 for a roll… I don’t think they understand where they land in the sushi market.
Bruce D.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Springfield, MO
Avid supporter of Pei Wei but no longer a supporter of this Pei Wei. The food was commensurate with other locations but the service was abominable. The take-away section was non-attentive nor adaptable. To top things off, none of the food was labeled which caused the wrong meals to be eaten and the cup of sauce broke open in the bag.
Alayna D.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Tulsa, OK
I like Pei Wei as much as the next person, and though Pei Wei is a PF Chang’s spinoff, I think the food is much better. Here is a tip, you can order noodles with your entrée instead of rice! I wish I had realized that sooner! This location is very convenient for lunch. They are very quick usually, and every time I have ordered food to-go it has been ready for me when I arrive. Ordering online is a very simple process. I also have never had trouble finding a table at lunch time. All in all, a solid Pei Wei location! P. S. I am a HUGE lettuce wrap fan, and decided to try their new Thai seasoned lettuce wraps. Big mistake. Stick with the original on this one, you will not regret it!
Ravyn D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Omaha, NE
This was my first time going to Pei Wei and I loved it. It tastes just like P.F. Chang’s and is quick, healthy(depending on your order), and delicious. The Ginger Broccoli with Velvet Chicken is good, especially with a hint of their hot chili paste. We also liked the sweet and sour chicken, spring rolls, and the Pad Thai. The best part is that you can order BROWNRICE!
Haley K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Langley, OK
Here in Langley, we don’t have a good Asian food place. This makes me sad. So, occasionally I have to make up a reason to go to Tulsa to justify the two-hour round-trip drive for pad thai … luckily, Pei Wei is worth the trip. The veggies taste fresh and not overcooked, unlike a lot of places. They err on the side of too-sweet sauce, but that’s small potatoes, in my opinion. I need to branch out and try something else, but since I don’t get to Tulsa too often, I stick with pad thai with veggies and tofu. I like the tofu here – it’s not mushy. I wish the dish had more veggies to even out the noodle-to-veggie ratio. My steak-and-potatoes-preferring husband ordered the honey glazed chicken and really liked it. We got one large dish, one small, and one soda and it came to $ 18. Not bad considering the leftovers will be lunch today. This restaurant is most likely my favorite chain place to eat(and I’m kind of an anti-chain snob).
Preston W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Rocky Mount, NC
Somewhat disappointing; was looking for healthy, low-cal options. Never tried a lettuce wrap, but got a plate of meat accompanied by a half head of lettuce. hot & Sour soup was thick & heavy; agree with comments about being too sweet. Also not a fan of the new trend to order yourself, serve yourself, but leave a tip
Neal C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Little Rock, AR
Only reason I am reviewing a chain is for the friendly and prompt service. On a very busy Friday lunch rush, these guys pumped out the food very quickly and didn’t skimp on portions or quality.
Crystal C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Tulsa, OK
Pros: Gluten free and vegetarian options! Fast, speedy service. Plenty of parking spots. Cons: Food is always too sweet. Decent prices. Costs more than fast food and is cheaper than PF Chang’s.
Kazuo O.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Seattle, WA
Food quality was similar to Panda Express. I like how they make the food made to order. The fried rice wasn’t too good. I do recommend the honey seared shrimp.
Shilah W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Midtown, Tulsa, OK
I eat here about once a month. I love the lettuce wraps. The wraps are so good. To add to the list, I have had honey seared chicken, Mongolian beef and pad Thai. All so good.
Derek F.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Ramon, CA
You have to eat here once, will you won’t eat here once because once you come, you will be back again and again.
David B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Tulsa, OK
I’m not a big fan of Pei Wei, but the family likes it so I keep going back. This is a great location with lots of parking and a nice outside dining area. They have the cool soft drink machines with dozens of selections that you choose through a big touch pad on the front of the machines. Kids think it’s fun and I like it too. The food seems to have two basic flavours that I think overwhelm their dishes. Everything either seems too salty or has too strong of a ginger flavour. However, it taste fresh, with lots of vegetables and the portions are just about perfect. My wife says the wonton soup is quite good. I imagine I’ll be back.
Johnny S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Tulsa, OK
11:15 you can get right in. 11;30 they are slammed with 15 people in line. Foods always good and service fast and friendly!
Robert U.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 San Pablo, CA
Pei Wei sort of reminds me of a higher-end Panda Express with Asian fusion food. The food is so-so. Not the best I’ve had. That said, a friend mine swears by this place. Great if you want something quick to eat.
Phillip G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Chandler, AZ
Pei Wei is one of my favorite places to eat. You get great quality at a very reasonable price. The manager at this location was quite cordial. Claimed they were the second busiest Pei Wei in the franchise. Is always on my list…
Julie L.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Tulsa, OK
Always loved this place before moving out of area. Tonight I called at 902p, was told they were closed & couldn’t take my order after hanging up on me the first time. As I drove in lot I saw people walking in — so I went in & placed my to go order. You would think they would take a to go order over in house dining. The food wasn’t anything like what it used to be. Maybe just bad because it was closing. As I waited I also learned that the rude person on the phone was the manager!!! Amazing. The cashier was much more professional & friendly! Sad.
Lauren D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Tulsa, OK
Pei Wei Asian Diner is a family favorite! The food is good every time, and the service is great at every location I have been to. The atmosphere is also really cool here. There is an open kitchen so you can see them cooking and smell all delicious food being cooked. Our favorite is the crab wontons which come with sweet chili sauce: to die for! I almost always get the kung pao chicken with noodles. They have a new item on their menu called the Diner Selects where you get to choose and appetizer and 1 of 5 entrees for $ 6.25. This is a really good deal because I always had leftovers in the past, but this solves that problem and saves me a few bucks each time I go. I had the Diner Select with thai wonton soup and kung pao chicken with noodles. It was as good as always. A few other recommendations: honey seared chicken, pad thai, and pei wei spicy shrimp.
Adam B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Tulsa, OK
This may not be authentic, but it’s great food. It’s got an open kitchen, so if you don’t like noise, get take-out. It’s «go through the line and put a number on your table» kind of service, but the staff is very friendly and that’s not a big deal. It costs more than the local Chinese buffet, but if you want one or two dishes cooked to order, it gets no better. One entrée is plenty for most appetites. It doesn’t have the sheer variety of parent restaurant PF Chang’s, but it’s less expensive and I don’t have to wait 45 minutes to begin my meal, so Pei Wei is the perfect treat!