Pei Wei Asian Kitchen

5900 Overton Ridge Blvd, Fort Worth - 76132
432 reviews
Chinese Asian Fusion Gluten-Free
(817) 294-0808

Pei Wei discontinued the last poke bowl, which was the only remaining menu item that my wife would eat. We have enjoyed eating at Pei Wei for years, and always had excellent service at this location, but we will not return if they do not bring back the poke bowls, or something similar.

I had the Thai Dynamite Tofu and brown rice with extra tofu.

This was our favorite take-out until now. Not sure what has gone wrong in their kitchen. The chicken and beef for like shoe leather. Everything was cold when we picked it up. We won't be back.

The food was okay, nothing special. The smallest portions I have ever received. I spent $39 dollars on basically rice. The crab won tons were burnt to a crisp. This place has terrible reviews, and I know why.

friendly and hot freshfood

Food was really good - I had the honey chicken, chicken lettuce wraps, and my wife had the teriyaki. All of it was great! The girl that took our order was really kind and helpful as well. Wish I could have caught her name to give her a shout out

What I ordered and what I got where not the same thing. So this put me off. When I realized what had happened I was back at work. I'm sure the chicken thing was ok if that what you wanted, I was just disappointed with it as I waned a spicy dish. Mistakes happen

The food is good my kid menu selection was chicken with noodle and brocolli and it was absolutely disgusting. My son hated it and I wasted my money. I feel like the effort out forth to make pad tai chicken and sesame chicken entree was pretty good but no seasoning or sauce or effort was spent on my child's meal. Before I orfmder again I will taste before oh re leaving.

We went to pei wei for lunch today and it was awful. They had our food ready before we ever sat down, and for Pei wei that’s unusual. It was like. Pre made. I got the orange chicken and it was bland. And my noodles were half cold.

I understand everyone is short staffed. People still need to eat and everyone could treat each other with a little respect and kindness. No matter how shorthanded you are, what generation you’re from, when you are in the service industry, you thank your customer. I ordered a salad for lunch and did curbside pick up trying to avoid interacting as much as possible with the public. The young woman came to my window and practically tossed the salad in my car and walked off. I said “thank you!“…she just proceeded to tell me that she is short handed .. no time to talk. Someone needs to educate her that it would have taken her no additional time to be courteous to a customer that just paid her for part of her days work. It’s just simply rude.1:25 Thursday 9/30.Good grief… didn’t come for that