Sunday, 16 June 2013

P.F. Chang's opens up at Carrefour Laval



After much anticipation,P.F. Chang’s China Bistro has set up shop at the Carrefour Laval, located  next to the Keg and close by Crate &Barrel at the Highway 440 side of the large and popular shopping centre.

The entrance to the Laval restaurant.
This is only the second P.F. Chang’s in Quebec, the other having opened in April next to the former Hippodrome Blue Bonnets at Decarie and Jean Talon.  There is one in Toronto. But guess where they will set up shop next? Director of Operations Cary Mausner told me that it will be St. John’s, Newfoundland in April 2014, to be followed by Calgary and Vancouver and then a second Toronto locale. “It is all about finding the right physical location in a city,” Mausner shared.


The new Laval restaurant, with operating partner Elie Sucar at the helm, can seat 180 plus an additional 40 on the terrace and 40 more around the bar. There will be valet parking for a modest fee Thursday through Sundays. Besides the Keg, Carrefour Laval is already home to Portovino, Baton Rouge and one of the best food courts in the region. There is no question in my mind that P.F. Chang’s will thrive here. Every dish we had was beyond outstanding.
 
The large dining room in Laval.

P.F. Chang’s only went international three years ago, with locations in the Middle East, Mexico, Columbia, Puerto Rico and the Philipines. Canada came knocking when Michael Aronovici, a highly experienced restaurant brand investor and operator,  got the rights via his Interaction Asian Restaurants.   Aronovici was present at the Laval  location for a pre-opening dinner,  along with some of his other investors. This included Gideon Pollack, vice-president of business development for Claridge Investments.



Each dish on the P.F. Chang’s  menu is prepared to order using the freshest and highest quality ingredients. The environment at each location combines  influences of Chinese and American cultures. A panoramic, hand-painted mural depicting 12th century China, is visible from the main dining room and commands attention as the restaurant’s centerpiece, while several terra-cotta warriors stand guard. The majestic 11 foot  tall horses grace the entrance to many of the restaurants. This horse symbolizes the original Forbidden City in China, which was built for China’s first emperor Qin Shi Huangdi.

Gideon Pollack and Michael Aronovici.

P.F. Chang's is an international brand that features a unique dining experience within an elegant, contemporary and family-friendly setting.  With over 230 restaurants globally, each P.F. Chang's restaurant is a culinary journey inspired by the cuisine of the five regions of China, from Mongolia and Sichuan, to Beijing, Shanghai and Hunan.  Each restaurant also features a variety of signature cocktails and unique desserts. 


P.F. Chang's menu items are cooked-to-order in traditional Chinese woks, using only the freshest ingredients delivered to the restaurant every day. The restaurant understands the importance of responding to consumer tastes and preferences and offers a wide range of vegetarian options and is also well known for its gluten-free menu offering, Aronovici maintains.


The won ton and egg drop soups are traditional starters. But the chicken lettuce wraps remain the true signature dish.  The Mongolian beef (tender flank steak wok-cooked then quickly tossed with scallions and garlic), crispy honey shrimp (lightly battered and tossed in a sweet and tangy honey sauce with green onions) and double pan-fried noodles (crispy egg noodles, stir-fried with mushrooms, bok choy, carrots, celery and onions and comes with a choice of beef, pork, chicken, shrimp or vegetable) and a bowl of steamed rice are also favorites.

Elie Sucar and Cary Mausner.

Aronovici explained that every ingredient is fresh. None of the meat is frozen and staff arrive by 7 a.m. each day to begin the preparation process. Staff were trained at P.F. Chang’s facilities in the United States. Many of them spent extended time at the Toronto location


To reach the Laval restaurant, call 450-687-8000.








1 comment:

  1. A beautiful and comfortable setting, knowledgeable and friendly staff, delicious dishes, flavourful and fresh, quality ingredients, mouth watering presentations. Wonderful service and attention to detail. We were a party of six (2 teens, 2 middle-age and 2 seniors) on Saturday night. Each one of us will be going back, it was an awesome experience. Thank you, great job staff at PF Changs - Laval

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