P.F. Chang's
P.F. Chang's is a large restaurant in Martínez, north of Buenos Aires, with glass walls and two striking horse sculptures at the entrance. Inside, there is a modern, welcoming space with a cocktail bar and six categories of dishes, ranging from noodle dishes to gluten-free options.
The company was founded in 1993 in the United States and has since opened over 225 locations worldwide. In Argentina, the restaurant has been present for a bit more than four years, shaping the local dining scene.
The restaurant carries a name tied to its American origins, yet the horse sculptures at the entrance hint at Asian influences. Visitors see here a blend of modern design and elements that echo Asian culture, reflecting how this establishment connects different traditions across the world.
The restaurant has large windows and sits on Avenida Libertador, making it easy to find. Visitors are advised to arrive early or make a reservation, as the place fills up quickly during meal times.
The wok is used here quickly to cook chicken for lettuce wraps, a cooking method that keeps the dish light and fragrant. This technique is one of the details that sets P.F. Chang's apart from other Asian restaurants in the area.
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