Brittanie M.
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Cheeky’s is definitely an experience—the kind that makes you say, “Wow, I’m really glad I left my house for this.”
A friend hit me up for happy hour on a Saturday night, and shockingly, I was home from work early enough to actually make it happen. Even more shocking? We chose Cheeky’s, and I couldn’t have been happier. The last time I was here was back when it was Casey’s and Cheeky’s was just launching, so I was excited to see how it had evolved.
From the moment I walked in, the vibe was giving elegant, cozy, and intimate. Soft lighting, relaxed energy—basically the kind of place that gently tells you to sit down, sip a cocktail, and forget about your responsibilities. My friends had already ordered and kindly let us sample their food. I can’t remember exactly what it was (possibly drunken noodles? Possibly magic?), but whatever it was, it was delicious.
Since we didn’t want to copy their order, my boyfriend and I went with the duck fries, duck wings, and crispy beef with rice. Let me start with the fries because…wow. Skinny fries tossed in garlic, what tasted like truffle, and cooked in duck fat. Honestly? Some of the best fries I’ve had in a long time. I would come back just for those.
My boyfriend loved the duck wings, which were generously coated in some type of mumbo sauce. A little too saucy for me (I prefer my wings slightly less…bathed), but the flavor was solid and the portion was more than fair. My crispy beef was everything—perfect crunch, just the right amount of sauce, and packed with flavor. A true masterpiece that really showcased Asian-inspired cuisine at its best.
I also ordered the hibiscus lemon drop, which was so good I considered ordering a second (and did). That said, it was a bit overpriced for the size—but still tasty enough to make me forgive it.
Overall, Cheeky’s is super chic, serves delicious cocktails, and delivers flavorful, creative food. If you’re looking for a food adventure or something a little out of the norm, I 100% recommend stopping by for an evening.
My only complaint? I still dream about the pork katsu sandwich they had back in the Casey’s days—served with homemade wonton chips. I think about that sandwich more often than I’d like to admit. Please…bring it back. 🤤