The popular restaurant chain, famous for its signature dishes such as lettuce-wrapped chicken and dynamite shrimp, was founded in 1993 by American restaurateurs Philip Chiang and Paul Fleming.

It celebrates the 2,000-year-old tradition of wok cooking and honors the cultures and cuisines primarily of China, Japan, Korea, and Thailand.

Keeping in mind the food sensibilities of Gurugram, the restaurant chain has made changes to its menu. For example, as Ramit Bharti Mittal, executive chairman director, Gourmet Investments, points out, PF Chang's famous Dynamite Shrimp comes in chicken and paneer variants.

From the presentation, where the delicacy was served in a martini glass, to the taste, everything about the 'Dynamite Chicken' was amazing.The Gurugram outlet also has some "special dishes" for vegetarians including sushi and dumplings. The flavourful asparagus tempura roll is a must try. And non-vegetarians can't miss the chicken dumplings with chilli oil drizzled in every bite. It feels as if there is a carnival of flavors in the mouth.

Mittal's suggestions included a juicy black pepper steak doused with black pepper garlic sauce and a chunky flank steak with onions and bell peppers.Then came the orange chicken, which can truly be called a flavor bomb as it lives up to the name. It starts with a sweet and tangy flavor and ends with a little heat, but be careful: one serving won't be enough
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P.F. opened at Gurugram's popular food destination, Cyber ​​Hub, on Sunday, April 21. Chang can be described as an upscale restaurant where a meal for two costs up to around Rs 2,500. The price seems right considering the taste and experience served.

On a sweet note, the sweets section will massively impress those who have a sweet tooth. The banana spring rolls are a must try.These are crunchy and crusty wontons wrapped around sticky bananas and sprinkled with cinnamon. Served with ice cream, this dish provides instant relief to the taste buds.

Then there's the Great Wall of Chocolate, which the menu warns is 'for sharing' only. Mittal said the slice size was slightly smaller than those served abroad. Still, what the restaurants in Gurugram are serving is huge, but very tasty.'Delicious' Disclaimer: P.F. But be prepared for a last meal coma. Chang's.