Cha Cha

W Montgomery Ave, Philadelphia
(267) 471-8712

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Elynna Volkova

Got the BBQ pork for $12. Huge portion and it was all delicious! I’ve been here before and I think the quality depends on what you get but this meal was really amazing. This truck should get more business?

Starfox and Stellar

I got the tofu curry rice. It came with a lil bit of cucumber kimchi, white rice, steamed tofu, and vegetable curry. It cost $10 and took ~15 minutes.As for the dish itself, the cucumber kimchi was amazing and the portion of the meal was big, I had leftovers. The curry was sweet, not at all savory, and it had the texture of a loosely gleatinzed stock. It might sound bad, but the texture isn't bad when you eat it with rice. Doesnt feel like curry though.The menu seems pretty affordable and expansive. Unfortunately they only accept cash but I would definitely go again!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

Casey Santos

Good Korean food truck on campus. I typically get the BBQ pork, which is around $10 and comes with kimchi, rice, and salad. Cash only.

Ali Saribas

Not sure where all these negative reviews are coming from, but I've had a completely different experience the few times I've gone there. I've gotten the pork belly w/rice and kimchi a few times and the kalbi combo another time. Each time the food has been absolutely amazing. I love the sauce they use for their barbeque and pork belly, and these are possibly my favorite meals on campus now. I highly recommend these meals if you have the chance. Also, it's not really a Korean Japanese truck as pretty much all the meals are Korean and I'm pretty sure it's run by Koreans. The name is a bit of a misnomer. If you want Japanese food on Temple campus, Teppanyaki is a better option.

R Y

Japanese? Korean? Make up your mind for cryin'' out loud. The food was way below par when compared to other similar" faux-Japanese" fusion fare.

Megan Vassallo

Might have been the worst food I’ve ever had. Bulgolgi was disgusting and had no sauce. Cold food as well.

Dennis Chen

“Steamed vegetables” weren’t steamed

ShadowOAD “Shadow Of A Doubt”

Well done Korean & Japanese meals. Most usually take around 10 minutes to make but everything tastes fresh and delicious.

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