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good food
Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2004 5:22 pm
by infectious
Ok ..I an looking for a nice restaurant to take some out-of-town friends to . $$$ is on object. I herd PF Changs is great...but do any of you have any suggestions???
Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2004 11:04 am
by Lost Traveler
well if your not worried about $$$, PF Changes is good and so was giant panda but its closed now. Bravo's and Wasabi, both on Bearden hill are good, the only problem with Bravo's being its silly prices. The Chop House/Grill (wich ever one is down near Faraget) and Westside tavern are good standard pretentious fare. The Italian market next to the Chop House/Grill has some really good food (again $$$). The only good Mexican resturant (burito diablo and moe's are good but they're more like deli's)is Elcharo's and its cheap. If you like catfish there is the cross eyed crikect but I have no idea how to get to it. A local favorite for italian are Macroni's and Pelbleo's (sp) both good (and $$$) and at P's you can get weird mixes like Pasta Alfredo with grits.
Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2004 1:54 pm
by Onibubba
If price is no issue and you are wanting nice, Cha Cha's, a tapas bar, and Mango's, both on Kingston Pike in Beardon, are very nice. My favorite in Knoxville is Taste of Thai in the Circuit City shopping center off of Kingston Pike / Cedar Bluff, but the first 2 have a ritzier atmosphere.
Posted: Sat Jul 24, 2004 7:10 pm
by shadow dancer
Lost Traveler wrote:Pelbleo's (sp) both good (and $$$) and at P's you can get weird mixes like Pasta Alfredo with grits.
Are you talking about Puleo's, and if so, have you eaten there? I am looking for someone that can give me a good idea of the food. prices, atmosphere, etc. I know it has been rated high in the "Best of Knoxville" polls, but I am curious to hear details from someone that has been there.
Posted: Sat Jul 24, 2004 7:14 pm
by shadow dancer
Onibubba wrote:Cha Cha's, a tapas bar
I love that place in the summer when I can sit out on the patio.
Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2004 10:52 am
by Lost Traveler
shadow dancer wrote:Lost Traveler wrote:Pelbleo's (sp) both good (and $$$) and at P's you can get weird mixes like Pasta Alfredo with grits.
Are you talking about Puleo's, and if so, have you eaten there? I am looking for someone that can give me a good idea of the food. prices, atmosphere, etc. I know it has been rated high in the "Best of Knoxville" polls, but I am curious to hear details from someone that has been there.
yeah my spelling

, Yeah I've eaten there quite a few times, it all has some really nice flavors and an interesting variaty, some how no matter what I order I always get the smallest portion, The service can be very good or a little anoying (its random), go early or late, during the rush waits have been as long a 2hrs. Its very much worth a try.
and with the mention of mago's and those I remebered Stir Fry excelent spicy asian (think its supose to be tia) and its not even as expesive as PF's (its in the corner of that complex that has chilie and silver spoon across the street from Cats records)
Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2004 5:45 pm
by shadow dancer
Lost Traveler wrote:Its very much worth a try.
Thanks. I'll definitely have to check it out sometime in the near future.
Posted: Sun Aug 01, 2004 9:04 pm
by infectious
Thanks for the info.

Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2004 3:15 pm
by The Stormstress
There iz alwayz the Melting Pot