Guest guest Posted July 23, 2008 Report Share Posted July 23, 2008 The PF Chang's in San (Oakridge) has always been a great experience for me. They are knowledgeable and the food is really good. I'm sure it'll be the same at the Sunnyvale location. On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 7:36 PM, J. Stiavetti <steph@...> wrote: To add to the Mountain View area thread, I'll be eating in Sunnyvale tomorrow. Any safe places to eat there? Anyone have an experience with the PF Chang's? ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^me: Stiavettimail: steph@... eats: http://www.wasabimon.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2008 Report Share Posted July 23, 2008 I've eaten at the Sunnyvale PF Changs with no issue, although I always have to ask for a new white bowl for making sauce plus the GF soy sauce- and they always still bring the fortune cookies, which I think is funny. Other places I've had luck with or recommend: Fresh Choice (at El Camino and Grape, next to Sunnymount Produce) - most things have ingredients listed and I use oil/vinegar as I got sick once from one of the salad dressings Baja Fresh (at El Camino and Sunnyvale - near Big Five sporting goods). They have " bare style " burritos now which is lettuce in a bowl instead of the tortilla. I do not think I am super sensitive to CC but it does look like they cook everything on the same grill but I've eaten there with no issue numerous times. Stay away from the chips though as they fry flour-things in the oil and the sauces (other than fresh salsa) all have wheat in them (at least the ones I asked about). I've heard DishDash is safe if you call ahead and talk to the manager about how they prepare things. I did that once and found I could eat a lot of their kabobs but my work lunch ended up moving to somewhere else so I never went there. It's on street in downtown Sunnyvale. I am dying to go back to Kabul Afgani Cuisine which is El Camino and Pastoria/Hollenback but I haven't called yet. I love their pumpkin side dish. I'm assuming much of their stuff is safe, I haven't been there since going GF but you could call ahead and ask the manager. I've also had luck at Thai Basil on street in Sunnyvale -my favorite Thai restaurant by far, although the servers had no idea what I was talking about (I think it was more a language issue than gluten concept) so I guessed at what was safe (based on what thai food I cook myself) and was fine. Jean Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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