Ovo
Chinese
Beer/Wine
Delivery
Take-out
Asian
Fusion
Non-veg
Serves meat, vegan options available. U.S. restaurant chain offering Americanized Chinese cuisine since 1993 expanded to include international franchisees. Several of the sides and appetizers are vegan, such as the lettuce cups (choose veg), chili-garlic string beans, wok spinach, and Sichuan asparagus, among others. Clearly labeled vegetarian dishes include Thai curry, stir-fried eggplant, Buddha's feast, and mapo tofu - vegans please inquire if any are vegan or could possibly be made vegan. Fried rice can be ordered with vegetables only (ask to omit egg). Open Mon-Sun 6:30am-10:00pm.
7 Reviews
First Review by nnnph
vegan.becomes.you
Points +20
No vegan options other than steamed veggies - Edit
So disappointed. Thankfully they disclosed to me that nothing is vegsn because they use sugar that is bone charred. Let's demand a change
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rachelkns
Points +501
Has vegan options but they’re not good - Edit
I’ve eaten here twice. The first time was okay, and the second time I got the mapo tofu and it was the worst mapo tofu I’ve ever had in my life. The menu is clearly labeled and it seems like they’re trying to incorporate new vegan options, but they’re just really not good and pretty overpriced.
Read morePros: Clearly labeled menu, Multiple vegan options
Cons: Mapo tofu was awful, Pricey
Guest
The Hungry Vegan
Points +4105
Less options than other P.F. Changs - Edit
The menu is much smaller than other P.F. Chang's. There is only one vegan main, the Buddha's Delight. It's okay, but it only had a few tiny pieces of tofu. The food was too greasy for me.
Read moreCons: Limited options, Greasy
Guest
jtoskey
Points +205
Happy to have an option - Edit
Was happy to have an option after scouring the food hall. Surprised a plant forward city like ATL can't do better
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WHA
Points +1784
⭐️⭐️⭐️ - Edit
It was better here than my last P.F. Chang’s experience, but it is worth noting that currently there’s only one vegan entree option. I was disappointed that eggplant wasn’t an option but the Buddha’s feast tasted better than I expected. Appetizers are pretty hearty though so there are still options (green beans, edamame, lettuce wraps), but don’t expect all of the same entrees as other locations.
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lilypadhai
Points +181
It was fine; best of lame choices - Edit
Come on Atlanta Airport—you can do better! Of the choices in the Atlanta airport PF Chang’s was fine. I had veg spring rolls (which are fried) and veg lettuce wraps/rolls (which are not served as wraps/rolls). Each were good.
Read moreI wanted something that I would’ve have to touch in the airport, and the spring rolls were good for that—I used a napkin. The lettuce thing was weird—it was 1/2 a head of iceberg lettuce with a juicy stir fry of tofu and veg on the side. Not ideal for airport/eat at the gate food, but it was alright. I cut everything up and had it like stir fry on a salad.
In sum, if you’re hungry and in Terminal A, this is probably your best option for veg food at the Atlanta airport.
Pros: Vegan options/options that could be made vegan, “Real” food v fast food, Quick
Cons: Expensive , Not a lot of easily portable vegan options, Meh
Guest
nnnph
Points +69
Food options - Edit
Current hours are 12-8, not open until 10pm
Read moreA few veg options. Not full of chang's menu found online
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