First off food is amazing! Everything on the menu is 5 star… the staff is usually very friendly… only downfall is the prices are overpriced, but that’s because it’s located on worth avenue… definitely worth a try… perfect date spot!
Mike E.
Place rating: 2 Lake Worth, FL
Cha cha’s is closed. Gigi’s is open in the space offering a developing American cuisine menu. Opened about a week Signage is still Cha cha’s but migrating toward Gigi’s. Two tables at lunch today. Veggie roll up and kale/quinoa chicken salad were good. Nice staff, again only one of two tables but had to request water refills 3x. Nice space once you find it.
Jack D.
Place rating: 3 Liverpool, NY
Cha Cha’s is a good place, the food has a Latin flare and it’s delicious, the staff is really nice and the only thing I don’t like is that, they don’t offer what to drink at the beginning.
Cat T.
Place rating: 2 Fort Lauderdale, FL
I like the ambience. The music was not in sync with the décor and what should have been a Latin vibe. The Rolling Stones were playing, very odd. The food was average. The fish taco was laughable. One strip of over grilled fish the size of my pinky finger. When I complained to the waitress she actually agreed, offered to take it off my bill and then brought me another one(the same puny size) rip off for $ 4! The tuna martini was fresh but barely seasoned a little salt would have helped. I think this restaurant is uncertain of its identity. We will not be going back.
Lola B.
Place rating: 3 Tampa, FL
This place is just OK. We had an early dinner in May. Service was kind of slow even though the place was dead. An example is that I had asked for a side of sour cream when I ordered my meal, when it didn’t arrive I asked the server again. It never arrived. When I noticed I was charged for it on my bill, he acted like I was trying to rip him off and said he gave it to me but clearly he had not. I had tacos and they were just OK.
Mei L.
Place rating: 3 New York, NY
I’m being extremely nice giving this place anything lower than a 3-star though I must say, if you would like to be well taken care of during a Sunday evening, ask to be seated and served from ‘Liddy’, short of Elizabeth, but she prefers Liddy instead. She was a really sweet gal who did her job perfect! The chips, salsa, and guacamole were fantastic. The chicken soup was made really well. I didn’t add any salt, pepper or cheese. I just ate the soup as it was brought and it was perfect as it was. The best chicken soup I have ever had. Between the times of waiting for my entrée, I visited the ladies room more than a couple times because I had to care for a running nose and this was what mostly disappointed me– my adventure time in the ladies room. Should I suffice the details or let it spill? Alright, I walked in and I could barely lift my shoes off the floor! The soles of my shoes were literally glued to the tile floor, there were strips of paper, dry and wet all over the floor and the trash bin was overflowing. Disgusting! I don’t even get me started on the stench! I spent a good 10 minutes in the ladies room, wiping the floor as best I could with just paper towels and water. The floor was covered in dirt and the place wasn’t even crazy busy. After my ordeal with the ladies room, I enjoyed my Bomb Steak sandwich which the appearance was only mediocre. I omitted the wheat bread and only ate the steak and grilled onion. Steak was tender and chewy but the grilled onions didn’t have any flavor. My crew ordered a variety of flavored tacos(because the kitchen was out of fish tacos!) and they were not very impressed. Before we left, we asked about the deal with the lockers behind the bar and Liddy was kind enough to inform us that we pick a key from the hostess podium(keys on each side) and hand it to the bartender. Then the bartender will let you know what you have won. Mine was #182 and I won a shot of tequila which I gave to a friend because I’m not a tequila girl and he said it tasted like a mixture of citrus and gin. It’s worth it if you enjoy mediocre, not good food otherwise head somewhere else!
Sam F.
Place rating: 1 Charlotte, NC
We stopped in for happy hour after shopping & sightseeing in West Palm Beach and Worth Av. We were greeted by the bartender, Sarah, who seemed pleasant enough. She told us about their happy hour specials including the $ 5 margaritas. My wife asked if she could make a skinny girl margarita and Sarah said yes. I ordered a frozen margarita — which she had to get someone from the back to make — and then she told me that they don’t normally make frozen drinks. Both drinks were ok. No biggie. We ordered an appetizer of fried calamari, again just ok, nothing special. Time for the check, which came and was very confusing, nothing itemized, just a number circled at the bottom. Interestingly enough, instead of my wife’s skinny girl being 5 bucks is was $ 12. When I questioned Sarah about it she said that it was not included on the happy hour special — again no big deal, just please tell us first, especially when we are holding the happy hour menu while ordering. And finally, our bill came to $ 21 — I gave Sarah two twenties and she gave me back nine bucks. Ha ha, good one and nice try. Needless to say we will never be back. Beware.
Marqus R.
Place rating: 3 Fort Lauderdale, FL
Tucked away on the second floor of a Worth Avenue alley(but in fashionable Palm Beach language, referred to as a «court yard promenade») is Cha Cha’s. An amusing little Latino oriented bar/restaurant serving best the best margaritas and caipirinha in town. As would be expected of any place on Worth, the key word is «classy» and for whatever you get, pricey, but not all that pricey. After all, a $ 4.00 taco or $ 20 for a pitcher of decent sangria isn’t exactly out of line for anything in SoFlo Land; if Palm Beach is to be considered a part South Florida. Cha Cha’s is also under the same management or operation as are two of my other local Palm Beach haunts, Nick & Johnnie’s(really good lunches) and Cucina Dell’arte(nice breakfast/brunch) though now seemingly being transitioned more into a night club type of place. Their foods, such as a shrimp crêpe with paprika sauce or skirt steak ciabatta, are also pretty good, and though I’ve had better, interesting in preparation as well as presentation. On season it become rather lively in the late evening hours and as a part of the Worth Avenue neighborhood clean, neat, well organized and with exceedingly attentive service.
Karl g.
Place rating: 1 New York, NY
Salsa was rancid. I guess they served or mixed old salsa into new salsa. anyways, it was not fresh and it smelled old! Unacceptable! You know, either cook it to perfection(Palm Beach standards) or go back inland! Quality is poor! Really! Go somewhere else!
Jennifer H.
Place rating: 4 West Palm Beach, FL
Discovered by gift certificate so wasn’t sure what to expect… no stuffy Palm Beach here, but you will find lively décor, fantastic staff, great prices and a lively bar. Sangria and chicken tacos were tasty, but the enchiladas with short rib were wonderful. Grilled veggies are hard to keep warm but arrived nice and hot. Prices were great, will definitely be back, especially for what I hear is an awesome happy hour!
Laura Y.
Place rating: 5 West Palm Beach, FL
Awesome happy hour :)
L T.
Place rating: 5 Palm Beach, FL
Tapas! Love! So happy to finally try it. I got the chef’s tasting menu and loved every bite. The flavors of each dish are amazing. Try the grilled artichoke appetizer and the paella. I also enjoyed the whit sangria with hints of cinnamon. Service was great an love the ambiance. This is a must try/be a regular.
Matt R.
Place rating: 4 Sterling, VA
Great service. Great powerful drinks like the cha chas punch and cucumber martini with tequila. I generally hate tapas because it makes ordering for a group difficult. Few of their tapas were big enough for 2 people. The artichoke, beef empanadas and rock shrimp were fantastic. The vegetarian. Sweet peppers were fantastic as well. I had some chicken and chorizo tacos and carnitas taco as well. The chorizo was good but the carnitas was overly salty even for pork. We skipped desert to head up to sprinkles for ice cream
Bruce D.
Place rating: 1 Palm Beach, FL
We could not wait for this new Latin resturant to open in Palm Beach. We were so excited to have a frozen Margarita. Valeted the Bentley travelled up the stairs to the resturant. Seemed very down market… more like a Chi Chi’s? The bar was very livley and very noisy. We were seated got the menu whitch is small plated aroud $ 10. I could not wait to sink into my frozen margarita… just then the watress says“we do not have a blender… wow about something else! WHAT :(Needless we walked right out of that place. hope they will be able to cover the rent?