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  • This Pei Wei is located in the Dana Park retail shopping complex. The restaurant thus has ample parking, and a well-kept exterior. The outer patio is also nice. The inside of the restaurant is clean, stocked and not too loud. I always appreciate the ability to order online, and they have a separate pick up area for take-out. This is great, because we all know that I hate feeling awkward, waiting in the regular line, taking up real estate. The gal that took our dine-in order was efficient and to the point. Friendly, but not in an annoying way. J ordered shrimp pad Thai. Young Master L ordered honey-seared chicken with white rice. I decided to try the chicken lettuce wraps, and a 2-piece crab wonton. We waited a good while, like 20 minutes, for the food. This is ok, because at least they're making it fresh. However, the timing of service was disappointing. My wontons came out. Then my lettuce wraps right after. Now, I told them this was my meal. But it was another 5-10 before L's order came out, and another 5 until J's came. Poor timing. J liked his pad Thai. It is nothing special, and not spicy or anything to write home about. L loves the honey-seared chicken. Then again, he is a dude who loves cheeseburgers, fries and chicken nuggets, ketchup and ranch. Now, Pei Wei is never my first choice. I like authenticity and flavor. This food, to me, is very Jok (white, flavorless Thai porridge). The lettuce was clean and cool, cut just big enough. The chicken was flavorless. The sauce given with it was a thin, watery, almost vinegary soy sauce. Now, if it had been Hoisin, maybe. Runny liquids on folded lettuce just makes a mess. The wonton/Rangoon were ok. Crispy and hot. Crab was invisible. I didn't like the sweet chili sauce. They laid in a bed of it. It tasted chemically processed. Pass. The guys had soda. I had chai tea. The tea was black. I wish they had cream for it, but oh well. The tea itself was watered down and tasteless. Almost like someone added a ton of ice to the receptacle to cool it enough for the beverage station. The tea was still hot, so I'm guessing that it consumed all the ice and became a watery grave of its former robust self? While Pei Wei is ok for some, thia is not my cup of tea. Literally and figuratively. It's not horrible, but it's not good. Service is moderate. Do with it what you will.
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