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Where to Eat Chinese Food in Knoxville, TN
"Over the years, the Golden Garden Chinese Restaurant has been providing customers with healthy food and great ambiance. While here, you are assured of a dish that is made with a specialty for the best experience possible. You will also have a comfortable dining area with simple decorations and full access to the washrooms."
"According to our server the chef has been making the food at the restaurant for over 30 years. Tucked away off the main street along one of the side walkways. They bring out each dish on its own plate which is nice because you can order a variety of things and easily share dishes with everyone in your group."
"The food is low quality, one of the worst Chinese food I have eaten in a restaurant. The food matches the deco, which is very basic, low end.It is…"
"I haven't eaten at China Jiang in a couple of years or more. The food was decent back then. I thought I would try it again this evening."
"Placed on the outskirts of Seymour, China Wok is a really good Seafood Restaurant. It prepares Chinese and Asian. China Wok has the option to order the food to go."
"Come hungry when dining for breakfast, lunch, or supper at Five Oaks Farm Kitchen, a culinary delight with farm-to-table classics and BBQ cuisine. Even the salads at Five Oaks look amazing, especially the Cornbread (pinto beans, red onion, cucumber, grape tomatoes) and Co-op (pecan smoked bacon, boiled eggs, pickled beets and okra). You also get a complimentary serving of Five Oaks’ potato soup, which is really good."
"Fly through the trees as you zipline at Adventure Park at Five Oaks!. This is one of the only places where you can zipline at night!. Plus, you can go horseback riding through the woods for another fun adventure!"
"Came here on a Sunday morning before heading out of our cabin in Gatlinburg. The atmosphere of the restaurant is really cool even for a TN native that isnt…”more"
"Enjoy the famous breakfast bar at Shoney’s Family Restaurant during your stay in Pigeon Forge!. This buffet contains all of your breakfast favorites, including scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, home-fried potatoes, southern style grits, muffins, buttermilk biscuits, and fresh fruit!. Along with a delicious breakfast, you can count on Shoney’s Family Restaurant to provide plenty of southern hospitality with your meal!"
"Shoney’s is a combination of a sit down restaurant and Pigeon Forge buffet. Guests can order off the menu, or help themselves to the all-you-can-eat selection that varies daily. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, this Pigeon Forge buffet will cure any hunger cravings you and your family might have."
"And the young man that was our waiter was very nice and he just checking in on us to make sure all was good . We gave him a 20.00 tip b..."
"Built in the 1920s, the Tennessee Theatre was once an old cinema, but today, it’s something that really shines – a restored theater with actors, lights and bows at the end. As it’s very popular and offers a varied run of plays, make sure you book your tickets online; otherwise, you might be disappointed at the door. One of the prettiest buildings in Knoxville, it’s worth visiting for its interiors alone."
"Check out one of Knoxville’s famed theaters, which host movies, symphonies, stage plays, operas, and more contemporary musical performances. The beautifully restored Tennessee Theatre is one of the best, as it’s home to the Knoxville Symphony and opera company and shows classic movies. It was built in 1928 and was considered Knoxville’s first skyscraper."
"Unlike the other venues on this list, whose comedy nights are likely found by people on the Facebook events tab, shows at the Bijou Theatre are advertised on marquee signs. The theater has a seedy past, once acting as a place to see pornographic films, but has since classed up. It now hosts a variety of major comedy acts including Fred Armisen, Aziz Ansari and Michelle Wolf, all within the past six months."
"But inside is a 700-seat auditorium that is one of Knoxville’s premier performance spaces, with big-name musicians and comedians selling out shows in the historic theater."
"This spot made its RootsRated debut in our 8 Ways to Wile Away the Summer post, but we thought this stunning overlook was well-deserving of an encore. In South Knoxville at 1121 Cherokee Trail, you'll find a dirt parking lot near High Ground Park. Follow the gravel trail that begins in the lot all the way back through the River Bluff Wildlife Area to what is probably the most beautiful view of Knoxville."
"If you're reading this in time, make this next destination an immediate, top priority. During the first few weeks of July, a dazzling sunflower display explodes at Forks of the River Wildlife Management Area . This seasonal sea of yellow swaying in the breeze is one of Knoxville's most stunning unsung sights."
"A few more Sunflower photos because they are in bloom and looking spectacular right now. You might like to see this Adorable Sunflower and dog photo session"