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Pei Wei Asian Diner expands into sushiPei Wei Asian Diner expands into sushi

P.F. Chang’s fast-casual concept also updates its look systemwide

Ron Ruggless, Senior Editor

July 14, 2014

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Pei Wei Asian Diner introduced sushi last week to its menu, following the completion earlier this year of a systemwide renovation of its restaurants.

The 192-unit fast-casual division of Scottsdale, Ariz.-based P.F. Chang’s China Bistro Inc., which has tested sushi in the past and over the past several months, also added smaller-sized entrée salads as part of a brand revamp.

KC Moylan, president of the Pei Wei division, said the menu modifications aimed to emphasize the brand’s “fresh and fast and affordable” image.

“We are very excited to launch sushi and small-size entrée salads starting at just $5.99, so our guests can enjoy the bold, fresh flavors they love at a size and price that’s just right for them,” Moylan said in a statement.

The systemwide sushi rollout highlights the brand’s efforts to provide price-point flexibility, which had already applied to the choices of two sizes of entrées, with smaller versions starting at $6.39.

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Customers can order two sushi options at $3.29 for four rolls or $5.99 for eight. The offerings are:

Mango California Roll: Mango and fresh cucumber paired with a citrus ponzu dipping sauce

Sriracha Spicy Tuna Roll: With sriracha aioli dipping sauce

Pei Wei has also been expanding its appetizers, side items and additions offerings, including various edamame preparations, spring rolls and Szechuan fried green beans.

The company has also added to its line of lettuce wraps, which were pioneered at the full-service sibling China Bistro, and have been a signature chicken item at Pei Wei since its founding. New versions include Thai Chicken and Korean Steak.

Pei Wei executives have also been working to make the brand look more casual and accessible by lightening the décor colors, upgrading digital signage and streamlining operations.

At restaurants in the Dallas market, for example, napkins and plates are no longer laid out on the tables but available at the drinks and servingware area. Some locations have added more seating for single diners.

The new look and menu has evolved under the ownership of Centerbridge Partners L.P., the New York-based private-equity firm, which completed in July 2012 a $1.1 billion purchase of P.F. Chang’s China Bistro that took the chain private.

Pei Wei has restaurants in 25 states.

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About the Author

Ron Ruggless

Senior Editor, Nation’s Restaurant News / Restaurant Hospitality

Ron Ruggless serves as a senior editor for Informa Connect’s Nation’s Restaurant News (NRN.com) and Restaurant Hospitality (Restaurant-Hospitality.com) online and print platforms. He joined NRN in 1992 after working 10 years in various roles at the Dallas Times Herald newspaper, including restaurant critic, assistant business editor, food editor and lifestyle editor. He also edited several printings of the Zagat Dining Guide for Dallas-Fort Worth, and his articles and photographs have appeared in Food & Wine, Food Network and Self magazines. 

Ron Ruggless’ areas of expertise include foodservice mergers, acquisitions, operations, supply chain, research and development and marketing. 

Ron Ruggless is a frequent moderator and panelist at industry events ranging from the Multi-Unit Foodservice Operators (MUFSO) conference to RestaurantSpaces, the Council of Hospitality and Restaurant Trainers, the National Restaurant Association’s Marketing Executives Group, local restaurant associations and the Horeca Professional Expo in Madrid, Spain.

Ron Ruggless’ experience:

Regional and Senior Editor, Informa Connect’s Nation’s Restaurant News and Restaurant Hospitality (1992 to present)

Features Editor – Dallas Times Herald (1989-1991)

Restaurant Critic and Food Editor – Dallas Times Herald (1987-1988)

Editing Roles – Dallas Times Herald (1982-1987)

Editing Roles – Charlotte (N.C.) Observer (1980-1982)

Editing Roles – Omaha (Neb.) World-Herald (1978-1980)

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