“The food was good. My family of 6 adults was sat at a table with a family of 4 with 2 small children. The soup and salad were tasty before the hibachi. The rolls were quite large, as were the special drinks. The only complaint would be to have more options for the hibachi, preferably (such as tofu). But it was a nice experience. I probably wouldn't go again, though.Vegetarian options: Not many vegetarian options. No tofu options for the hibachi sadly. Several veggie rolls thankfully.“
“AMAZING. hands down Chakara is now my absolute favorite sushi place around. The food quality is always fresh and presentation is fantastic. I can't rave about this place enough! The yellowtail jalapeño and avocado ball are now my new favorites! My boyfriend says try the honey sandwich, but we also love the wonton soup! The restaurant is nice and clean and put together, the servers are on point and work as a team, service is speedy and friendly! We went a while ago and Andy the owner was so nice and welcoming, he's a great host! Gotta give him props for the tight ship he runs! Then we went again for Valentine's Day! Highly highly recommend! Maybe we will see ya there!!“
“I have been coming here for years for my birthday as a tradition and now I bring my kids for theirs. The staff are very welcoming and they always remember me and my children. The food is incredible and the chefs do such an amazing job and really perform for the kiddos. I appreciate all these guys do and I highly recommend coming here for special events such as birthdays or family dinner. The hibachi is my favorite and they food is always fresh. Also, the strawberry fried ice cream…. You will have to try it for yourself but wow!! :)“
“I decided to see what was in store as I go by it every time I go to the Wegmans across the street, and I ordered the Sushi&Sashimi lunch with a soup and Haru Maki on the side. Not only was it good portion, food, and price, but I have a better place to get my Sushi. Would go again.“
“TLDR: Delicious Cambodian food at reasonable prices with good service in a lovely location.Review: my wife and I love going to the movies at the nearby theater, but we always struggled to find a good non-chain "ethnic" restaurant to eat at nearby. I'm so very glad we found this place last night.The location is lovely, right in the middle of Victor's cute little downtown. Inside is clean and welcoming. The hostess/server/owner Clarissa brings you right into the intimate venue with tasteful but simple decorations. It smells like heaven and you can hear kids playing in the back room, a sure sign that the Asian food is going to be delicious.According to the restauranteur, they have been slowly moving from a pan-asian menu to a Cambodian menu for the three years they've been open and switched menus completely in December. Gone is the pad thai and in are the cherished family recipes of the cook and co-owner passed on for generations.We got the papaya salad and chicken wings with fish sauce to start and they were insanely tasty. We got a spice level of 4 on the salad and it was just right. Enough to make these seasoned spice eaters' noses run a bit without being over bearing. The chicken wings were perfectly crispy yet juicy inside and I'd put them up against even the tastiest of Korean fried chicken.For the main dishes, my wife got the equivalent of Cambodian pho (Cambodian food is similar to Vietnamese) that came with anis infused beef broth I could happily drown in, and copious panoply of meat chunks. The bowl was huge and not even the two of us could finish it off. I got the beef lemon grass stir fry which was excellently seasoned and the beef was cooked divinely. My wife ended up stealing a third of my meal because it tasted so good.The only downside was that the food was a little slow to come out, so factor that in if time is an issue, but we found the food to be well worth the wait. We will definitely be back and I can't wait to further explore the menu of this gem of a family owned restaurant.“