P.F. Changs Louisville is located off of Shelbyville Road in St. Matthews. Its an upscale Chinese restaurant with classy décor and service, which is amplified by the fantastic menu of flavorful Chinese dishes prepared with high-quality ingredients.
The Experience
If you didnt know it prior to eating at P.F. Changs China Bistro, youd probably never guess that it was a chain restaurant. In fact, everything from the white stallions that stand at opposite sides of the restaurants entrance to the intricately-prepared dishes signals originality and attention to detail. It seems that not one detail has been overlooked at P.F. Changs even the restaurants square plates have their own unique appeal.
When you enter the restaurant (through a revolving door, nonetheless), youre immediately greeted by a smiling hostess dressed head-to-toe in black. All of the restaurants front-of-the-house employees wear nondescript black clothing, a rarity for a chain establishment that has every reason to force their employees into polo shirts bearing the company logo. The black clothing is just one of the many things that give P.F. Changs an air of Asian simplicity.
The Service
I dont know that the service at any other restaurant in Louisville compares to that of P.F. Changs. The servers are friendly, attentive, and knowledgeable about their product. The beginning of every meal starts with a chemistry lesson: the server brings out several different vials and cups of different ingredients and mixes a sauce for your food, explaining how to make the sauce hotter or milder as theyre mixing. At the end of every meal, they box your leftovers for you in traditional Chinese carryout boxes.
The Food
Like any Chinese restaurant, the menu items at P.F. Changs are divided not only into appetizers, soups and salads, lunch, and dinner, but also into chicken and duck, meat, seafood, rice and noodle, and vegetarian selections. P.F. Changs offers 11 different appetizers from between $5.50 and $8.00, three choices of soup from $6 to $7, and an Oriental Chicken Salad for $9. Their lunch selections are smaller-portioned and served daily until 4pm. Their six lunch entrees are $8 each, with the exception of Moo Goo Gai Pan which is $12.
P.F. Changs has a diverse menu of dinner entrees, each traditional Chinese dishes prepared with the restaurants signature recipes. The dinner entrees range from between $6.50 and $20.00. The duck and fresh seafood dishes run at the higher end of that price range, though the average price for an entrée is $11. Their five desserts run from $6 to $8.
The Review
My husband and I were out taking pictures of Louisville when he suggested that we grab lunch at P.F. Changs. I was hesitant at first, recalling a past conversation with a co-worker who claimed that the restaurant was overpriced. However, my husband assured me that it wasnt any more expensive than any other restaurant, and I reluctantly agreed to go. When we left the restaurant that day, I was glad I gave in to his assertion.
My husband informed me that I was supposed to wrap the filling in the lettuce like I would prepare a burrito. The filling was made with chicken and spices, and the combination of its tenderness with the crispness of the lettuce created an interesting texture as well as a delicious appetizer. Ive thought about those Lettuce Wraps several times since. Even now that Im writing about them my mouth is watering.
For the main entrée, I chose the Tams Noodles with Savory Beef and Shrimp while my husband opted for the Double Pan-Fried Noodles. I was nervous about my selection because the menu claimed it was spicy, but it was not over-spiced like the spicy dishes Ive gotten at many Chinese restaurants in Louisville. Instead, it was a subtle blend of vegetables, tender beef, shrimp, and chili peppers that I couldnt quit eating. My husbands dish was delicious as well, even though I typically dont care for egg noodles.
Recommendations
- Lettuce Wraps
- Mongolian Beef
- Double Pan-Fried Noodles
- Tams Noodles with Savory Beef and Shrimp
Pros:
- Fantastic service, leftovers boxed for you
- Well-prepared, delicious food made with high-quality ingredients
Cons:
- During dinner hours, there tends to be a long wait for tables
- Entrées are oversized -- Id rather pay less and not take home three more full meals


