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Not only is Chaya one of the better restaurants in the city with a wonderful ambiance and delictable treats. The owners/management are also extremely generous as the restaurant donated a $175.00 dinner for two to our raffle for the LightHouse for the Blind that went to a deserving volunteer who gives of themselves and their time to assist the blind and visually impaired.
Highly Recommended
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10/18/2007 1:23:17 PM |
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Chaya is worth checking out for their desserts alone. I've eaten here just so I could finish with their warm croissant bread pudding. Even if I'm having dinner somewhere else, I'll stop by Chaya for dessert. Also noteworthy are the molten chocolate cake and pear tart.
I guess this was really just a dessert review, but they're really that good. |
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7/25/2007 11:12:21 AM |
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Truthfully, not that impressed with Chaya. I have been here twice. once for work and once with a friend and I have to say the best thing about Chaya is the bar- they have everything! But the food lacks in excitement and I find it limited. Some people say that a very specific menu is supposed to be a sign of quality, but in this case it comes off as uninteresting. The atmosphere is great, location prime, but the food fails to move it to spectacular. |
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7/18/2007 4:16:55 PM |
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A relatively safe spot for a work dinner although I found our table way too cramped for 6 people. Pleasantly good and expansive wine list helped cleanse the palate of the average appetizers and mediocre entrees. |
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6/4/2007 4:12:13 PM |
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The food at Chaya is never a dissapointment, and I always enjoy my meal - but make sure you stop by for their happy hour. They have a great happy hour menu. It's a great (less crowded) alternative to Americano, or you can stop by Chaya for a warm up drink and some snacks before you head to Vitale ;) |
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10/24/2006 2:15:56 AM |
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