Chakra
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Lounge on the embroidered cushions in Chakra's carved, fabric-draped booth, grab a table under a cluster of jewel-toned silk lanterns or gather with a group along a low table in the harem-meets-opium-den party room. Then, relax. Chakra is not a scene it's a setting.
The 5-month-old Pan-Asian restaurant in Manhattan Beach is a good spot for dining with friends you really want to talk to or catching up with a spouse you don't get to see enough of. It's fun with no strings attached. You'll feel right at home as you order a cocktail from a cheongsam-shirted waitress, nibble from a dim sum tasting tower and dig into a Singaporean- or Malaysian-inspired entrée.
The 5-month-old Pan-Asian restaurant in Manhattan Beach is a good spot for dining with friends you really want to talk to or catching up with a spouse you don't get to see enough of. It's fun with no strings attached. You'll feel right at home as you order a cocktail from a cheongsam-shirted waitress, nibble from a dim sum tasting tower and dig into a Singaporean- or Malaysian-inspired entrée.
Susan LaTempa
Times Staff Writer
Oct. 19, 2005
Times Staff Writer
Oct. 19, 2005
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