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Customer Review

BY DENISE HEIDEL

Since 2014, HakkaChow has offered delicious Asian cuisine that folks simply can’t get enough of. From traditional sushi to the classic Mongolian Beef to Thai Curry – there’s always something delicious being served at HakkaChow!

“The staff was great! Friendly, kind and attentive. Owner was on site and

very friendly.” ~ Jenny W.

“You’re not going find a better pan Asian restaurant in the Triad area.”

~ Spencer P.

Diners love that the restaurant is local and family owned! It adds to the charm of supporting local. The Chung family oversees all the operations from the front of the restaurant to the back, with decades of combined experience and talent in the kitchen.

“This place is a hidden gem! Incredible Asian dishes and sushi! I had an appetizer, a lunch special (enough for two people to split!) with soup and a spring roll with a mimosa, and it was only $25. Highly recommend this

place!” ~ Candace K.

Outstanding food is guaranteed and based on the worldwide travels of Chef Jonathan Chung. Not only does the restaurant stay up to date on the latest trends in Asian dining, but diners are promised creative dishes from China, Japan, India, Thailand, Vietnam and Korea as well!

“Delicious food with a variety of options! Portions are very large and well worth the price. The sushi was high quality, and our server was fantastic; she made great recommendations. Very likely to return here in

the future!” ~ Chloe W.

HakkaChow’s standards for quality are exceptionally high, and while that’s important in all parts of a restaurant, it’s especially important when you’re serving the freshest sushi in town! HakkaChow’s sushi menu is comprised of options made from premium fish and ingredients.

“Really good service, excellent bar staff and wonderful food. Everyone in

my family enjoyed their meals, appetizers and cocktails.” ~ Rad C.

In addition to full-service dining, HakkaChow has a fully stocked bar, including large screens for those who want to enjoy game night. In addition to a full line of international Sakis, HakkaChow also offers a variety of signature cocktails.

“This place really exceeded my expectations! Service was great, and the

food tasted just as good as it looked if not better.” ~ Demeshia S.

The service at HakkaChow is second to none, with friendly and inviting staff who are knowledgeable about the menu. The comfort of guests is of paramount importance, and dishes can be modified for personal preference.

HakkaChow Asian Eats is located at 615 St. George Square Court, off Hanes Mall Boulevard in Winston-Salem. Call them at 336.893.8178, or visit them online at Hakka-Chow.com. Also, be sure to like them on Facebook, or make a reservation on OpenTable.com.

EVENTS LOCAL

FREE VEIN CONSULTATION (see ad

pg53) RSVP required to 336-7763160 or SalemVeins.com to register.

TUESDAY GARDENING TALK: THE FASCINATING WORLD OF FERNS

12:30-1:30pm, Reynolda Gardens & Online, 100 Reynolda Village in W-S. North Carolina is blessed with a vast diversity of ferns, and learning how to identify them can be a challenge. Well-known plant ecologist Lisa Lofland Gould will highlight the life cycle and natural history of ferns, explain how to differentiate species and share a few ferns that thrive in the local landscape. Advance registration is required. View all spring talks at reynolda.org/tuesdaytalks. Cost: $5 person.

MARCH 3

AN ARTIST’S VIEW: EXPERIMENTAL PHOTOGRAPHY WITH KIMBERLY

VARNADOE 11-11:45am, Reynolda House Museum of American Art, 2250 Reynolda Road in W-S. Photographer and printmaker Kimberly Varnadoe will lead a guided conversation through Black Is Beautiful: The Photography of Kwame Brathwaite with a focus on experimental photography. Guests are encouraged to purchase tickets in advance and visit the exhibition before the talk. Cost: $8/person (includes museum admission). https://reynolda.org/visit/calendar/ an-artists-view-experimentalphotography-with-kimberlyvarnadoe/

MARCH 3-24 (THURSDAYS)

INTRO TO YOGA 6-7pm, Sunrise Yoga Studio, 6311-A Stadium Drive in Clemmons. In-Studio and virtual. Includes full access to the video on demand library. Weekly emails sent with sequences and tips. Class size is limited, so each student gets adequate attention. Provides the opportunity to explore the basics in a safe, friendly and non-competitive environment with other students who are new to yoga. Learn a variety of basic yoga postures and how to do them safely and effectively. Register online.

FREE FRIEND FRIDAY WITH F45

TRAINING WINSTON-SALEM F45 Training Winston-Salem, 486 North Patterson Avenue in W-S. All classes will have free drop-ins for anyone who wants to come take a class! Share with your friends and come workout with us! Members, book into your classes on Mindbody; non-members, show up to the class you want to attend. Space will be available on a first come, first served basis. If you want a guaranteed drop-in spot, please book on eventbright: bit.ly/ F45WSNCFREEFRIENDFRIDAY.

MARCH 5

FLORAL CAKE DESIGN WORKSHOP WITH CREAMED THE

CONFECTIONARY 11am, Anna Howe Design, 108 North State Street in Yadkinville. Join us to create your very own custom floral cake design with Sabrina from Creamed, The Confectionary! At this intimate workshop, she’ll walk you through the step by step instruction of making the smoothest and paintable buttercream, how to achieve your desired colors and how to paint and design a floral design on your very own vanilla cake! Tickets include everything you need for designing your cake during the workshop including a three-layer vanilla cake, piping bags, cake smoothing tools, palette knifes, a turntable, coloring, sprinkles and decor! Cost: $95/ person. annahowedesign.com/ workshops

MARCH 6

FAMILY FIRST: PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY 101 WORKSHOP

2-4pm, Reynolda House Museum of American Art, 2250 Reynolda Road in W-S. Family groups or adultchild pairs will learn some basics of portrait photography with a local photographer and then take portraits of one another. Time with a digital camera and individual instruction will be provided, but families are also encouraged to bring a phone or camera to use during other parts of the workshop. Families will receive all digital photos taken during their session and a printed photograph for each participant. Advance registration is required. View all upcoming family programs at reynolda.org/familyevents. Cost: $35/person.

MARCH 7

KIDS’ MORNING OUT 10-11:30am, Salem Gymnastics & Swim, 4870 Country Club Road in W-S. Come see all that Salem Gymnastics & Swim has to offer with a variety of individual activity stations and two warm water pools with amazing instructors! If you’d like to give the pool a try, don’t forget your bathing suit and towel. Children under 3 must be accompanied with a parent in the pool. And as always, each adult also receives four tickets for the fabulous prize board drawings.

MARCH 8

TUESDAY GARDENING SERIES:

GROW YOUR OWN SPICES 12:301:30pm, Reynolda Gardens & Online, 100 Reynolda Village in W-S. Author and spice-growing gardener Tasha Greer will share expert advice on how to harvest a bounty of culinary flavors like cardamom and cloves. Get practical tips and in-depth advice on how to grow an assortment of spices at home and enjoy dishes that burst with flavor! Advance registration is required. Cost: $5/person. View all spring talks at reynolda.org

MARCH 11

OUR SEARCH FOR “BEAUTIFUL”

6:30-9pm, Reynolda House Museum of American Art, 2250 Reynolda Road in W-S. Women of color who are leaders in our local community share their personal experiences of changing beauty standards as another thoughtful layer to Black Is Beautiful. They will discuss instances of colorism, representation in art and popular media, generational differences and more. Reception at 6:30pm followed by presentation at 7pm. Advance registration is required. Reynolda.org

MARCH 12

GRAND OPENING CELEBRATION

Achieving Your Wellness Nutrition & Fitness, 4015 Brownsboro Road in Kernersville. Come out and join us for the Grand Opening Celebration of Achieving Your Wellness Nutrition & Fitness. There will giveaways,

free samples, fun and more. mywellnessachieved.com

LITERACY FAIR 11 am-3 pm; Kaleideum North, in partnership with A Bed and A Book and a host of community partners, is hosting a Literacy Fair. This one-day event will provide literacy enrichment through educational activities that encourage early and middle grade learning, resources to support literacy skills, and presentations that demonstrate the interaction between the arts and literacy. Come and enjoy a day full of activities, crafts, and free BOOKS (while supplies last)! The Literacy Fair is sponsored by Triad Kids Dental and is a collaborative effort by Kaleideum and community partners to promote access to literacy equity through the encouragement of reading while nurturing the learning environment through traditional and creative platforms. Admission to the museum during the Literacy Fair is free.

LITTLE INNOVATORS PRE-K

PROGRAM 11:30 am-12:30 pm; @ Kaleideum North. Little learners get a head full of STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts and math) with interdisciplinary and hands-on learning. Designed for curious preschoolers, these playful activities focus on themed materials and then expand outward with storytelling, project-based learning, science, discovery, artifact viewing and classroom exploration. $5 per member; $8 per non-member. (Ticket includes one Adult with one Pre-K Innovator; Adult must attend with child) Museum admission is not included

MARCH 13

SUNRISE DISC GOLF OPEN KIDS & YOUTH TOURNAMENT (see ad pg 51) 1:30PM-until – Ages 1-18

MARCH 17

FREE VEIN CONSULTATION (see

ad pg53) RSVP required to 336-776-3160 or SalemVeins.com to register.

MARCH 17-18

ROSE PRUNING CLINIC 10am12pm, Reynolda Gardens, 100 Reynolda Village in W-S. Experience hands-on learning with members of the Winston-Salem Rose Society. Participants are asked to bring pruners and heavy gloves. These clinics are offered as part of Rose Care Week and co-sponsored by the Winston-Salem Rose Society. No registration required. Reynolda.org

MARCH 18

REYNOLDA READ-ALOUD 1010:30am, Reynolda House Museum of American Art, 2250 Reynolda Road in W-S. For pre-readers (ages 2-5) accompanied by an adult, this themed storytime series includes stories, songs or fingerplay, and suggested activities to do at home. Younger siblings are welcome! Reynolda.org

MARCH 19

THE KEEPER OF THE IMAGES: KWAME BRATHWAITE’S HARLEM

4-6pm, Reynolda House Museum of American Art, 2250 Reynolda Road in W-S. Kwame S. Brathwaite, son of the “keeper of the images” and Black Is Beautiful photographer Kwame Brathwaite, will join Corey D.B. Walker, Wake Forest University professor of the humanities, for an interdisciplinary exploration of PanAfricanism. Advance registration is required. Reynolda.org

MARCH 19-APRIL 3

PRETTY IN PINK FOUNDATION’S 2ND ANNUAL WALK FOR A

CHAMPION Virtual Walkathon. This virtual walkathon was such a huge success last year that we’ve made this an annual event! Join us in walking (or running) 15 miles over 15 days. In addition to getting those steps in, you can also raise money for Pretty In Pink Foundation. All proceeds from this event will support our mission of providing uninsured and under-insured breast cancer patients in North Carolina with financial assistance for quality, life-saving medical treatment. Cost: $15/person. https://runsignup.com/Race/NC/ PrettyInPink/WalkforaChampion

MARCH 22

HOMESCHOOL DAY 10am3pm, Reynolda House Museum of American Art, 2250 Reynolda Road in W-S. Our home is your homeschool, too! Homeschool students and teachers are invited to visit Reynolda House and grounds for art and history-based learning. Self-tour the museum while learning about the place, having conversations about the art and engaging with art guides in front of works; then make your own art creation. Download our free app, Reynolda Revealed, for more Reynolda stories before, during and after your visit! Advance registration is encouraged. Cost: $5/person. Reynolda.org

MARCH 26

OUTDOOR DISCOVERY LESSON

10-11:30am, Reynolda House Museum of American Art, 2250 Reynolda Road in W-S. To promote reading readiness and visual literacy, preschoolers (ages 3-5) and their caregivers will explore the 1917 estate through activities that encourage dramatic play, music, movement and art-making, taking a work of art or item from Reynolda’s collection as a starting point. Advance registration is required. Cost: $20/ person. Reynolda.org

MARCH 29

TUESDAY GARDENING SERIES:

THE JOYS OF BEEKEEPING 12:301:30pm, Reynolda Gardens & Online, 100 Reynolda Village in W-S. David Link, one of Reynolda’s resident beekeepers, will share just how sweet working with bees can be. Link will cover the best species for various needs and management styles. Plus, view honey, nectar and beeswax samples – all harvested from the hive – and learn how they are used. Advance registration is required. Cost: $5/person. Reynolda.org

APRIL 27

EMPTY BOWLS – DRIVE THRU

(see ad pg99) 11am-6pm; Delicious soup to go by Providence along with handmade bowls. EmptyBowlsNC.org

LOCAL EVENTS

We are Grateful for our advertisers It’s our privilege to work with our advertising partners, who make this magazine possible. Because of their support, we are able to offer Forsyth Family as a free community resource. As you visit these businesses and organizations, please let them know you saw their ad in this month’s issue.

Kaleideum...................................................................... 41 Salem Gymnastics & Swim ............................................. 39 YMCA.............................................................................. 35

BAKERY/CONFECTIONS

Anna Bakes Cookies........................................................ 95 Baked Just So ................................................................. 95 Be Kind Coffee................................................................ 95

BEAUTY / STYLING

Lewisville Laser............................................................... 83 Lyndhurst Medical Spa ................................................... 59 Paparazzi Hair Salon....................................................... 19

CHILDCARE

Imprints Cares ................................................................ 39 YMCA.............................................................................. 35

CHURCHES

New Day Community Church ......................................... 75

DENTISTS / ORTHODONTISTS

Kingery & Associates DDS............................................... 13 Salem Smiles.................................................................. 43 Vivid Dental.......................................................................7

EDUCATION

Calvary Day School ......................................................... 25 Forsyth Country Day Schoo............................................. 49 Forsyth Tech Community College ................................... 27 Venture Club................................................................... 31 YMCA.............................................................................. 35

FINANCIAL

Cannon Wealth Management ........................................ 29 Fairway Independent Mortgage Corp ............................ 55 Marzano Capital Group................................................... 11 Piedmont Advantage Credit Union................................. 21 Truliant Federal Credit Union ............................ Back Cover Woodard & Company Asset Management Group........... 43

HEALTH & FITNESS

YMCA.............................................................................. 35

HOME

American Moving and Hauling ...................................... 65 Fairway Independent Mortgage Corp ............................ 55 Head Realty Group ............................................................5 Kitchen Tune-Up ............................................................. 27 NC Farm Bureau – Tim Moore......................................... 95 Piedmont Sheet Metal.................................................... 57 S & K Cleaning................................................................ 69 State Farm – Will Wilkins................................................ 69 Stitches........................................................................... 85 Susan Maier-Colon, Broker............................................. 85 Weedman....................................................................... 67 Weeks Hardwood Flooring................................................9 Zirrus .................................................................................3

MEDICAL

Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist –

Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine....................................2 Hillcrest Vision................................................................ 67 Lewisville Laser............................................................... 83 Lyndhurst........................................................................ 59 Novant Health –

Orthopedics & Sports Medicine Institute................... 23 Novant Health Vein Specialists....................................... 53 Penta .............................................................................. 49 WomanCare.................................................................... 25

PROM

Fratellis Italian Steakhouse............................................. 17 Hip Chics Formal Wear & Village Tuxedo........................ 15 Jeffrey Adams................................................................. 17 Paparazzi Hair Salon....................................................... 19

RADIO STATIONS

WBFJ............................................................................... 77 Mix 99.5 ......................................................................... 71 Q104.1 ........................................................................... 91

REAL ESTATE & HOUSING

Fairway Independent Mortgage Corp ............................ 55 Head Realty Group ............................................................5 Piedmont Advantage Credit Union................................. 21 Susan Maier-Colon - Berkshire Hathaway ...................... 85 Truliant Federal Credit Union ............................ Back Cover

RESTAURANTS

Baked Just So ................................................................. 95 Be Kind Coffee................................................................ 95 Black Mountain Chocolate Bar ....................................... 95 Fratellis Italian Steakhouse............................................. 17 Hakkachow Asian Eats .................................................... 95 Jeffrey Adams................................................................. 17 Little Richard’s Smokehouse BBQ............................. 53, 95 Mossy’s ........................................................................... 95 Nothing Bundt Cakes ..................................................... 95

RETAIL

Clemmons Bicycle .......................................................... 85 Hip Chics Formal Wear & Village Tuxedo........................ 15

SERVICE

City Lights Ministry......................................................... 40 Crossnore Communities for Children............................. 59 Hayworth-Miller Funeral Homes & Crematory ............... 55 Nu................................................................................... 83 S&K Cleaning.................................................................. 69 Second Harvest Food Bank............................................. 99 The Resume Nerd ........................................................... 67 Zirrus .................................................................................3

SUMMER CAMP

Ace Academy .................................................................. 37 Camp Dickenson............................................................. 37 Camp Hanes ................................................................... 37 Camp Kaleideum............................................................ 41 FCDS Summer Enrichment............................................. 33 Imprints Cares ................................................................ 39 Merriwood Christian Camp ............................................ 41 Mission 2:10 – City Lights Summer Camp ..................... 40 North Carolina Zoo.......................................................... 35 Salem Gymnastics & Swim ............................................. 39 Summer Arts Day Camps at UNCSA................................ 39 Summer Exploration Academy – The YMCA.................... 35 Triple Threat Dancenter................................................... 41 Venture Club................................................................... 31

UPCOMING EVENTS

Call to Duty Mens’ Conference ....................................... 79 Earth Day Fair.................................................................. 63 Empty Bowls - Second Harvest ....................................... 99 Forsyth Family Kids’ Morning Out .................................. 93 Golf Tournament benefitting Pregnancy Network.......... 61 Sunrise Disc Golf Open Kids and Youth Tournament...... 51

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