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Pei Wei is a small diner owned by PF Changs. There are seventy five or so of these restaurants and they have several gluten free items available on a special menu. What impressed me about this place, was that they seemed so knowledgable and careful with my order. For example, they said my chicken could be completely plain, or they could toss it in potato starch to give it a little breading. I have eaten at the local Pei Wei three times without any problem. I have much better luck there than at PF Changs! Has anyone else ever tried them?

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Pei Wei is a small diner owned by PF Changs. There are seventy five or so of these restaurants and they have several gluten free items available on a special menu. What impressed me about this place, was that they seemed so knowledgable and careful with my order. For example, they said my chicken could be completely plain, or they could toss it in potato starch to give it a little breading. I have eaten at the local Pei Wei three times without any problem. I have much better luck there than at PF Changs! Has anyone else ever tried them?

Yum! I love it! I sort of actually forgot about it though.. I haven't been in a few months but they have always been great about the service and my needs I LOVE THE CHICKEN! PF Changs is luckily always pretty trust worthy thus far, I feel better about it when the server brings it to the table and lets me know it is Gluten free without asking!

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It is where I ALWAYS meet my girl friends for lunch. I have the sweat and sour shrimp with white rice. It is so yummy.

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I love the sweet and sour chicken.

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