I haven't had an a la carte steak there. The Elk and tenderloin entrees are both very, very good.
If I was going to splurge, I'd have to go with the tomahawk ribeye.
Oh, and once you have the truffled Mac n' cheese, you will forget about the loaded potato.
SIAP, but I am addicted to hot and sour soup. My favorite in Knoxville is at Szechuan Garden in South Knoxville and Golden Garden on Oak Ridge Highway. I also like the soup at PF Chang. Does anyone else have any recommendations on where to get some tasty hot and sour soup? In my opinion, in order for it to be good, it has to have a distinct sour twang in addition to the heat (thus, the name). TIA.
For anyone interested in going to Fleming's they still have this going on:
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My mom and sister went for the prix fixe menu one evening. Unfortunately that particular night their dishes were a miss rather than a hit. They'd have been happier opting for the full menu 12oz filet. They also commented that they didn't believe their cut of steak was of the same quality as the full menu steak.
My mom and sister went for the prix fixe menu one evening. Unfortunately that particular night their dishes were a miss rather than a hit. They'd have been happier opting for the full menu 12oz filet. They also commented that they didn't believe their cut of steak was of the same quality as the full menu steak.
Interesting. My wife and I did this earlier this summer and I said the opposite. I should have opted for the 8oz filet instead of the 12. All the 12oz had was a knotting bone hanging on it that was difficult to cut around.
I guess like everything else, it's hit or miss.
For those of you heading to Atlanta this weekend that enjoy cajun style food, then you owe it to yourself to try Henry's. It is west of I_75 at the Ackworth exit. Henry is a relocated cajun who grew up in a cooking family.also the atmosphere is super and they also occasionally have live entertainment. Shrimp and grits baby.