Visit Chesapeake, VA: From truffle fries to pistachio encrusted tuna steak to a vegan grilled portabella tower, this cozy upscale restaurant has something for everyone – even a half-priced wine special on Tuesday!
Scott Blandford: Show up for the cooking class on Monday night. The food and wines are great and you may learn a few tricks along the way. This is a great way to try Passion
W Howard: Try the cooking class. Chef Barner rocks. He cooks you enjoy 5 course meal sample wines and get great cooking tips. $45 best evening you will want to go back and tell friends PASSION best food
Courtney Cameron: Get the "New York Style" buffet option. By far the best value and it allows you to sample an impressive array of dishes. Order "seconds" early as it can take some time for them to arrive.
Richard Calderon: Great sushi for a great price. The all you can eat menu is still a steal for those who don't eat sushi
Bill B: Excellent! Great service and good sushi. Don't let the all you can eat fool you into thinking less of the quality. All food is made to order and everything we ate was very good.
7. Carolina Cupcakery
7.5
1200 Battlefield Blvd N (Byron St.), Chesapeake, VA
Cupcake Shop · 3 tips and reviews
Kristi Irizarry: They have an allergen free selection. Nut free, gluten free, vegan, etc.
Visit Chesapeake, VA: The area’s first cupcake shop recently starred on the Food Network’s competitive show, Cupcake Wars. It is dedicated to using local and natural products like Amish butter and fair trade chocolate.
Conchi Gelner: Cupcakes r awesome.
12. Firehouse Subs
8.4
836 Eden Way N, Ste 145B (Eden Way), Chesapeake, VA
Sandwich Spot · 11 tips and reviews
Stephanie Hunybun: Get the turkey, bacon, ranch with provolone cheese instead of cheddar. BEST sandwich ever
LB: Turkey Bacon Ranch is to die for!
Eumika Minggia: Trying the corned beef brisket. So far I'm sold. My next one will be the chix salad sandwich. Great service just wish they had fries.