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"Jumbo Prawns on Jasmine rice w/ Cod, Andouille, Okra, Onion, Celery, &... Have the opportunity of choosing various Asian dishes at the Kaizen restaurant. The place offers a perfect spot for you to come with friends and family for a delicious brunch or dinner."
"So glad we had a chance to check this place out in the beautiful Old City of Knoxville!. Atmosphere is so cute and I wish we sat outside but were not prepared…”more. Indoor & Outdoor dining"
"This sushi and hibachi restaurant doesn’t get as much recognition as many of its contemporaries, which is a raw deal, because the sheer variety served up by the sushi chefs at this Knoxville (and Maryville) eatery is backed up by the quality of the flavors and visuals that play out in the process. Anaba offers a number of rolls served warm, such as Double Dynamite (tempura-fried with salmon, tuna and more) and the Seafood Boat (tempura-fried with asparagus, cream cheese and seafood mixture). Several creations are available as nigiri, sashimi or in traditional roll form, including crawfish salad, mackerel, scallops, squid and white tuna."
"Quench your hunger with delicious cuisines at Anaba Japanese restaurant for an awesome dining time. The setting you’ll find inside the establishment features what most consider to be luxury. The food is prepared by experienced chefs who strive to offer you the best quality possible."
"Waitress was super sweet (Caroline), but for the price, the food was only ok. The calamari was $10 but should’ve been half the price for the amount we go..."
"601 James Agee StUnderrepresented in many “Best of Knoxville” lists, it seems that only university students and Fort Sanders residents frequent this overlooked gem. While known for sushi, soups, Thai tea, and a BYOB policy (right next door there’s a convenience store living up to its designation), Chaiyo does perhaps its best work with the pad Thai. It’s sunk in a red-orange sauce and can be prepared, like much of the menu, to varying levels of spiciness."
"The bathroom smelled, there was a fly in the dining area and the service was terrible!!. The waiter was not attentive and practicall..."
"On our final morning in Knoxville, we had several options for breakfast—Makers donuts and Status Dough being two worthy contenders (and spots you absolutely must try if you have a sweet tooth), in addition to my regular, tried-and-true haunt, Tomato Head—but I can never resist the crepes at French Market, which has relocated from Gay Street to the other side of the square and, ultimately, won out in a battle of the breakfast foods. I still don’t regret that decision one bit!"
"A great place for dinner in Market Square is Tomato Head, they have yummy pizzas and a nice range of sandwiches, salads, and sweets. Read More – 12 cool things to do in Knoxville Tennessee"
"If you’re more in the mood for a pizza, salad, or sandwich, try The Tomato Head in Market Square. It’s right near your next stop anyway."
"Located far from the center of Whittier, Taco Bell is a really good low-priced Fast Food Restaurant. You can get Mexican food in the Fast Food Restaurant. Taco Bell is a a great place for Family-Friendly Dining and Late Night Dining."
"Not all coffee shops in Gatlinburg have to be local for you to visit. In fact, Starbucks is conveniently located right on the Parkway for you to stop in and get your favorite caffeinated fix. Their success has just as much to do with their quantity of shops as it is the quality with which they deliver."
"The only Starbucks game in Gatlinburg, if you HAVE to have it. Arrive early, as the line out the door forms quickly after opening."
"Tucked away in scenic Wears Valley, Elvira’s Cafe offers mouthwatering home-cooked meals. A native of Siberia, Elvira fell in love with East Tennessee as a student, and after years of hard work, she opened her own restaurant in 2012. For breakfast, Elvira’s Cafe serves all of your favorite dishes, including french toast, biscuits and gravy, country ham, and a variety of crepes."
"Not only does this Wears Valley restaurant offer a menu with plenty of variety, but it also has a real, hands-on feel and has earned a good reputation with locals and visitors alike. For a classic country breakfast, be sure to try Elvira's: Hotcakes, bacon, eggs, hash browns, and biscuits & gravy. They even offer sweet & savory crepes!"
"Elvira’s | Townsend – crepes and pancakes! Burgermaster Townsend – great burgers, hot dogs, and soft serve. Located right next to the Smoky Mountain River Rat, so it’s awesome for when you finish tubing!"
"If you have a picky bunch of coworkers to please, pick up a dozen from this Halls shop and you're sure to get an option for everyone. The donut shop closed "'permanently'" on Jan. 12."