P.F. Chang’s Limited-Time “Sizzle. Share. Celebrate.” Menu: New Dishes for Moms, Dads & Grads

limited-time shareable – P.F. Chang’s rolls out a limited-time, five-course shareable menu with three new dishes and premium entrée upgrades—available through June 23.
A limited-time celebration menu built for sharing
The idea is simple: turn a meal into a planned moment.. The restaurant is offering a shareable five-course prix fixe-style menu. available now through June 23 at participating locations. designed for two guests at the same table—whether you’re dining as a pair or sharing the experience with a larger group.
What’s on the five-course menu (and what’s new)
Among the highlights are BBQ Pork Spare Ribs. Northern-Style Pork Spare Ribs. hand-folded dumplings. and fan-favorite mains like Chang’s Spicy Chicken. Mongolian Beef. and Miso-Glazed Salmon.. For many diners. that lineup reads like the brand’s best-known comfort-and-flavor sweet spot—something recognizable enough for groups. but still varied enough to keep conversation going.
Premium upgrades: the limited-time “wow” factor
The upgraded options include NY Prime Strip Steak Tataki—an Asian-inspired take on beef carpaccio served with yuzu ponzu and togarashi aioli—alongside Oolong Chilean Sea Bass with ginger-soy sauce. and Lobster & Prawn Fried Rice featuring cremini mushrooms and lobster sauce.. The pitch here is about occasion-level “center-of-the-table” energy: premium proteins and elevated flavor combinations that feel built for photos. celebrations. and the kind of shared reaction that happens when everyone takes a bite at once.
Why “shareable dining” is trending again
It also fits how people plan outings right now.. With schedules tight and budgets watched. couples and friends often look for one clear plan that feels complete—an experience rather than a random dinner.. A limited-time menu gives structure, and the “through June 23” window adds urgency without requiring last-minute chaos.
And importantly, this kind of dining experience offers a more tactile memory than an ordinary meal. It’s easier to remember “the dish we all shared” than a plate ordered alone—especially when the occasion is tied to family roles and milestones.
Dessert, sips, and a campaign aimed at moms
To toast the moment, the menu references specialty drinks including a Jade Margarita, a bottle of Pessimist by DAOU Red Blend, or an Espresso Martini. Alcohol is available for purchase where permitted by law, with the standard age requirement of 21+.
Beyond the restaurant table, P.F. Chang’s is also preparing its “Mama Chang” campaign, a social-first initiative meant to honor mother figures who help bring families together. Details are expected to roll out on Instagram, including a way for the public to nominate a mother figure in their life.
Extra motivation: gift card bonus and social sharing
P.F. Chang’s also invites diners to create and share their moments by tagging @pfchangs across social platforms. Social participation is optional, and promotional offers can be received without posting—an important detail for anyone who just wants the food, not the feed.
What to watch before you book
For many families. this kind of limited-time menu becomes the default choice for celebrations because it balances variety with a single decision point: everyone agrees on the experience. then customizes through upgrades and what they pass around.. It’s the restaurant version of planning a group project—except the reward is dessert and a story you’ll tell later.