Thursday, September 20 is Free Sushi Day at more than 200 participating P.F. Chang’s restaurants across the U.S. This one-day-only event invites dine-in guests to enjoy a free Spicy Tuna Roll or California Roll with no purchase necessary. The only strings attached to this offer are the ones used to catch the fish. 

P.F. Chang’s Free Sushi Day is Thursday, September 20th when guests can get a free Spicy Tuna Roll or California Roll. In addition to these classics, other sushi favorites at P.F. Chang’s include the Kung Pao Dragon Roll, Lobster Avocado Roll, and Shrimp Tempura Roll. #freesushiday

“Free Sushi Day is one of many ways we thank guests and introduce them to something new and delicious that’s great for lunch, happy hour or dinner,” says Dwayne Chambers, P.F. Chang’s chief marketing officer. “Last year P.F. Chang’s served nearly 93,000 sushi rolls across the country on Free Sushi Day – this year we hope to surpass 100,000.”

Every roll of P.F. Chang’s sushi is handcrafted, hand cut, and made with 100% U.S. grown rice. In addition to classics like the Spicy Tuna or California Roll, other favorites include the Kung Pao Dragon Roll, Lobster Avocado Roll, and Shrimp Tempura Roll.

Guests can take advantage of P.F. Chang’s Free Sushi Day at participating restaurants by mentioning the promotion to their server. This offer is valid all day, Thursday, September 20, 2018, with no purchase required, for dine-in use only. The Free Sushi Day offer is limited to one 8-piece Spicy Tuna or California Roll per guest but is not limited to a maximum per table. It cannot be combined with any other offer. A limited number of P.F. Chang’s locations are not participating, including airport, Atlantic City, Puerto Rico and Hawaii restaurants, and P.F. Chang’s restaurants that opened within the last 30 days.

Guests can roll into P.F. Chang’s Free Sushi Day like a pro with these quick tips:

  • Can’t quite get the hang of chopsticks? Don’t worry. It’s customary to eat certain types of sushi with your hands.
  • Take a bite of ginger between bites or between different rolls to cleanse your palate.
  • Speaking of bites … one bite per piece is recommended, but only if it feels right to you. Some sushi rolls may simply be too big to comfortably eat in one bite, and that’s okay too.

Make a reservation. Head to pfchangs.com/reservations.

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