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If you're just sick of getting the typical Chinese "take out" delivered to your Houston apartment, consider switching things up a bit, getting out and spending an evening at PF Changs Chinese Bistro. While dining, you'll feel like you're in the court of Kublai Khan as replicas of Terra Cotta warriors from China's first dynasty stand guard over the dining room and hand-painted scenes of 12th Century Chinese life serve as a backdrop to the delectable dining experience. Lemon Chicken or the Peking Duck, two of the commonly preferred dishes, hit the spot as you take in the atmosphere and entertain your company. For those who don't dabble with meat, try the Vegetarian Ma Po Tofu or the Stir-Fried Eggplant. Both are exquisite! While you're there, you'll be treated like royalty as the staff is excellent and well trained to help you have an incredible evening! Memories will be created for you and your family to cherish for a long time to come. If you're looking for an evening out and take out won't do, get out of your Houston apartment, splurge a little bit, and create a memory that lasts a lifetime at P.F. Chang's.
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