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Businiess name:  Cha Cha Japanese Cafe
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
It's not at many Japanese restaurants in SoFla that you can find Yakitori and Tonkatsu on the menu. When there more signs on the windows and walls in Japanese than in English, and the TV in the corner is tuned to a Japanese station, you know that the food will taste more like it comes from 140E than 80W.\r The food did not disappoint but our eyes were bigger than the stomach trying those items that we yearn for. So many things on the menu that you can't find elsewhere locally.\r \r On the flip side, Cha Cha is a small simple place is an obscure plaza, often the first step in the wrong direction (location, location, location). It's hidden in the FedEx-Kinkos plaza if you're looking for it. Maybe the small size will keep the costs of staying in business low.\r \r The waitress, while extremely pleasant, couldn't make recommendations so we needed to resort to the 'menu darts game' for those items that we weren't familiar with. \r \r All the food was excellent and made even better in that it didn't take a 15 hour flight to experience it.\r \r We'll return many times and evangelize Cha-Cha so that Cha-Cha amasses enough critical mass clientele to stay in business for a long time to come. \r \r Don't go to Cha-Cha to get what you can get elsewhere, try something different.\r Kampai!

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