Reviews
What Angelo Johns doesn't like about Chaki Chaki Japanese Restaurant & Bar:
lively restaurant, step up. practical for us in our first night as to stay in the same building. reasonable compared to others in the same opposite pleasant, but not exceptional. the position is a main feature. View all feedback. What Gilda Hane likes about Chaki Chaki Japanese Restaurant & Bar:
I had a very enjoyable dinner at Chaki Chaki. I ordered 3 starters(fried whitebait, fried tofu, disgrace with chili sauce) and was happy with all but the fried tofu was the standout dish. A citrus yuzu drink was good too. Pleasant staff made for a...nice meal. There is an outdoor seating area but rain threatening so ate inside in the air con. Recommended. View all feedback.
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I came here because of a RiotACT article about best ramen in town. Upon entering the place is pretty empty and I understood why after looking at the price. I wa...
read moreIt's a little bit hard to find it(on level 1),and a very quiet place in Braddon.It serves typical Japanese food.Food looks so great.I would recommend set menus....
read moreGreat food in Lonsdale! The fish is fresh and good, best sashimi I have found in Canberra (after searching for more than a year). Tried the tacoyaki (battered o...
read moreWe've been to Chaki Chaki a few times now and each time the food has been amazing. It's fresh and authentic and the staff are lovely. We get the pancake, fried...
read moreUnfortunately very disappointing! :( Looks really good inside. Good location on Lonsdale.. However it is very overpriced and the food and service is very avera...
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read moreChaki Chaki offers a vibrant dining experience in Canberra, with a convenient location and reasonable prices. While some diners found the food and service to be average, others raved about the quality of the Japanese cuisine on offer. From crispy tempura to standout dishes like fried tofu and sashimi, the restaurant seems to excel in authentic Japanese fare made with fresh ingredients. Despite a few negative reviews, overall, Chaki Chaki appears to be a solid choice for those seeking a taste of Japan in the Canberra dining scene.