During
April and May we re-visited a couple of restaurants that we’d enjoyed
previously… In both cases, we tried some food items that we had never eaten in
these dining spots before.
Our
friends George and Lynn like to try new places and they do appreciate good
food. They had never been to Surin of
Thailand but they liked the look of the menu and they wanted to give it a try.
For
once I didn’t hassle our fellow diners to take pictures of their food! We started out with an order of Crab Angels…$4.50. These fried crab and cream cheese seasoned
wontons are similar to Crab Rangoon and they were excellent!
Laurie
and I also shared an order of Basil Rolls…$5.00. They are one of her favorites! These rice paper rolls are filled with leaf
lettuce, fresh basil, bean sprouts, rice noodles, pork and fresh shrimp and
they’re accompanied by Surin’s lightly spiced plum-peanut sauce.
I
decided to try the Broccoli and Beef. ($12.00) This entrée is referred to as
the “Garlic Lover’s Favorite”, garlic-pepper with fresh broccoli and carrots in
Surin’s mild brown sauce. Mild isn’t my
thing me so I asked the waiter to have the chef kick up the heat. It was very good although I would have liked
a bit more garlic. There was some
spice/heat…but I still needed pepper sauce to get the burn up to my desired level.
I’d had
the Masaman Beef before but Laurie hadn’t so she decided to give it a try.
($15.00) This dish is traditionally
served in Thailand to celebrate one’s entry into ‘Monk hood’. Chunks of beef are simmered in a red
curry masaman sauce along with potatoes, onions, carrots, and peanuts. She liked this entrée and she said that she’d
order it again!
The good news for us was that both Lynn and George also enjoyed their meal. The only downside was a little uneven service from our overloaded waiter. In
addition to the Knoxville restaurant, Surin of Thailand has 9 other locations
in Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and Alabama.
Three of them operate under different names but they all serve Thai
cuisine. The Knoxville restaurant is
located at 6213 Kingston Pike. Phone:
865-330-0007. The Website for the
Knoxville location can be found at: http://www.surinofthailand.com/knoxville/index.htm.
The
next dining venue was decidedly more casual and laid back…
This is
Wild Wings Café near the Turkey Creek Shopping area that straddles both
Knoxville and Farragut Tennessee. Wild
Wings Café is another growing chain of restaurants with 40 locations in
Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Virginia, Florida and
Texas.
We’ve
eaten here many times. We really like
their burgers, wings and salads. It is a
very casual restaurant with frequent live entertainment, specials on beer and
wings and lots of TV screens in all directions for viewing sports.
We had
never tried this appetizer… It’s the Drunken Shrimp. ($7.99) The shrimp bathed
in Wild Wing’s beer Marinade and then they’re broiled. They’re served with bread for sopping up the
marinade. We enjoyed the shrimp but the
real ‘bomb’ was the bread soaked in the marinade! Yum!
They
had a special on their wings. It was 2 orders
of 10 wings each for $5.99 per order. I
was going to order 16 wings for my dinner but as the waiter explained ordering
this special was less expensive and I’d be able to take some wings home for
lunch leftovers!
Wild
Wings Café offers 33 different made from scratch wing sauces. They range from “Virgin - The perfect choice
for kids, rookies and wimpy wing eaters” all the way to ‘six hot peppers’, “Braveheart’
- So hot you can lose your head over it!”
I went for my favorite sauce, “The Slayer”, for one order and I decided
to try “Honey Lime Sriracha” for the other one.
I liked the sriracha just fine but I still prefer ‘The Slayer’!
Instead
of the usual but tasty hamburger or a buffalo chicken salad, Laurie decided to
try something new and different. This
was her “Wilder Willy” sandwich. ($8.99) For her side, she chose the homemade ‘house
chips’ which are very nice indeed.
The “Wilder
Willie” sandwich consists of shaved ham topped with mushrooms, Monterey jack
cheese, whole grain mustard, pickles, lettuce and tomato all piled on a toasted
bun. As a kicker, “Wilder Willie” is served
with a nice beer cheese dipping sauce.
This is
a huge restaurant and you can almost always get a table. The food is good, the service is decent and the
prices are very reasonable. FYI, in
addition to my ‘wing deal’, my draft Miller Lite beer was only $2.00. This location for Wild Wing Café is located
at 11335 Campbell Lakes Drive in Farragut Tennessee. Phone: 865-777-9464. Website: http://www.wildwingcafe.com/locations/knoxville-tn.
Just
click on any of the photos to enlarge them…
Thanks
for stopping by for a visit!
Take
Care, Big Daddy Dave
I'll take Wild Wings over Thai food anyday - just don't know why I can't seem to cultivate a taste for it, as I enjoy most ethnic foods, espcially MIddle Eastern. Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteLooks like good food at both places.
ReplyDeleteBoth places sounded great... I especially would love Laurie's sandwich from Wild Wings. YUM.....
ReplyDeleteThanks for telling us about both of these places.
Hugs,
Betsy