Carlsbad PF Chang’s On The Slow Boat

by The Editors on July 17, 2008

PfchangsAs much as we hate chain restaurants, there is something about PF Chang’s China Bistro that forces us to drive to Fashion Valley at least once a month for hot and sour soup and vegetarian lettuce wraps.

That’s why we’re shamelessly excited by the fact that the Carlsbad planning commission has approved “a P.F. Chang’s Chinese bistro, a second yet-to-be-determined restaurant and a two-story, 44,400-square-foot complex of upscale shops,” on Paseo del norte next to King’s Fish House across from the Premium Outlet Mall.

Developers had planned to put a hotel on the 7-acre site along Paseo del Norte, but reconsidered because of height and parking limitations, said Peter Aylward, president of the company that owns the land. . . . “Architecturally, I think it’s a good thing for Carlsbad,” Aylward said as he described how the project would look from the east on Paseo del Norte and from the west on Interstate 5.

The project still needs the approval of the City Council, but then, they seem to love taking empty land and filling it with stuff.

[Link: North County Times]

barbara segal July 28, 2008 at 10:26 am

carlsbad is desperately lacking in good upscale, but not expensive, delicious, healthy restaurants. I just ate at the one in La Jolla, and was very pleased to hear someone there tell me that this would be happening.
We need some new variety here.

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