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Strell mentioned Pei Wei--- so they have good food? There's one right nearby me but I never tried them because most "Asian" food places suck ass. Any recommendations?[/QUOTE]
I prefer Dandan Noodles, which is basically some chicken + noodles + cucumber slices. There's this nice tangy sauce all over the chicken, and I
think crushed up nuts of some kind, but don't take my word for it. The chicken is sliced thin and grilled. If you hate cucumbers, you can ask for it to be left off. I didn't think I'd like them, but then I just mixed it all together anyway, and found the taste was a great enhancement for the rest of the dish. I usually can't finish a serving for lunch, and can save it for dinner with some veggies/fruit/etc for a second full meal.
Spicy Chicken Salad is excellent. Chicken has this great glaze on it (it's fried), and the dressing is a lime vinaigrette.
Others have said the honey seared is good.
I would suggest you
not get the Pei Wei Spicy, which they proclaim is their version of General Tso's Chicken. It's not that it is bad, it's more that if you eat what is considered the norm at other Asian places, you'll find this stuff very different. Which is to say, if you
like how most other places make it, you might not like it here.
Personally, I tend to avoid the "chicken with batter that is fried like little nuggets with a _____ sauce on it" sorts of dishes, if only because sometimes the chicken gets fried a little too long, and then has a burnt aftertaste. But that's probably a cook's fault.
Here's a menu. I'd suggest getting 2-3 things you think you might like, and then sampling all of them. Helps if you take friends.