Cha Fahn is Now VeeVee (in JP)
This new restaurant in that location is ready to open on Tuesday, Feb. 5 (Super Tuesday!). I may go vote that night and then run across the street to check out the new restaurant.
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Thanks for the update. Any idea what the menu is like?
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Looks kind of pesco-vegetarian: http://www.veeveejp.com/menu.html
Also from the website: "Vee Vee serves mid-priced, modern American food, with a focus on fresh seafood, vegetables and grains. The menu, which will change seasonally, features local products whenever possible. Appetizers range from $5-$10, and entrees are priced at $20 or less. Additionally, we offer a carefully chosen selection of craftbeers from around the world and wines from smaller producers highlighting lesser-known varietals."
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thanks!
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Hm. There is not a single thing on that sample menu that I wouldn't eat, and at popular prices. Good graphic design, too. I am intrigued.
So this is right next door to Sweet Finnish, by the Dunk, right?
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yes
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They looked like they were open when I drove by last nite around 6:15. Maybe still doing work but the lighting looked like dining lighting.
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They are having some 'private parties' before they open to the public.
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