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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for groups
    Dogs allowed

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    Sizzling beef
    Suzanna L.

    Like all terrific Asian spots, this was located in a strip mall. Bonus points as it was next to a legit & large Asian grocery store, so you know that the vegetables and meats were fresh. The ambience isn't much but the food portions and authentic Asian taste make up for it. My party of four were very impressed by the value and efficiency from this restaurant. From the time we sat down till the time our food arrived at our table, it had to be less than 15 minutes! The food was also very good with a lot of 'wok breath' to their stirfry dishes. The pricing was VERY reasonable, especially for the humongous portions. One dish could easily feed 2 to 3 people...especially with the mounds of rice they give you. We originally were going to hit the smoothie shop next-door for dessert, but all of us were so stuffed and full after, we basically waddled out of the restaurant. We also had enough leftover, we had food for lunch the next day. Check this place out if you're ever in town and nearby. You can even walk off some of your food by exploring the Chinese grocery store next-door. There's also an Ollie's if a grocery store isn't your thing.

    Orange Chicken
    Nathalie R.

    Overall it was really good. Fried rice tasted more like white rice with some color, not like fried rice. I added some chili oil, oyster sauce and teriyaki and that made it taste waaay better. I ordered Mongolian beef and it was really delicious as well as the orange chicken. The service was good, although the waitress forgot to put out apps in. Ambiance was good as well, very familiar and calm.

    Stir Fried Cauliflower on Fire Pot; also very good
    Tracy L.

    I'm from Houston, TX; we have very good Chinese food there. Asia Kitchen is definitely comparable. I was extremely impressed and pleased with finding an authentic Chinese restaurant in east TN. Now I can get a little taste of home whenever I miss it. Service was good. We've dined in for dinner and have had take out for lunch. They're busy each time we came. We've tried: Double cooked pork Stir fried cauliflower in fire pot Fish fillet & soft tofu in hot chili gravy String beans with ground pork Mapo tofu with ground pork Orange chicken (to go but I'd recommend better to dine in) Our favorite is the double cooked pork. So delicious and savory. Yum!

    Moo Goo Gai Pan
    Zach P.

    We have dined here in the past and always remembered the execution of their entrees and family style lazy Susan's for groups at the table. We wandered in as the after church crowd on Sunday. It was packed which is usually a good sign. The appetizer egg rolls, steamed dumplings and seared pot stickers were amazing. The cheese wontons were crunchy cream cheese pillows fit for a king. Egg rolls and Rangoon's were lightly fried and light and crispy! For mains the table decided on baby bok choy in garlic sauce, yellow curry with chicken, moo goo gai pan with chicken and wontons in chili sauce. Each one had developed flavor and was authentic preparation. The garlic baby bok choy was incredibly delicate and if you have tried bok choy and experienced a celery type of ingredient, this will open your mind to the possibilities. The service was attentive and pleasant and we all left with take out boxes of leftovers. We enjoyed our lunch and will be back again.

    Top to bottom: Shrimp and vegetables, Spicy Green beans with ground pork, and General Tao's chicken
    Jerry L.

    The most legit Chinese food in Knoxville... General Tao's Chicken, Spicey Green Beans with Ground Pork, and Shrimp and Mixed Vegetables...lunch portions! All 9.95 (shrimp 10.45); they come with choice of rice, soup or egg/spring roll. Let's just start with the Hot and sour soup...lovely authentic taste with the right mixture of tofu, veggies and spice. The egg and spring rolls are hot, crunchy and filled with pork or vegetables as described. The spicy green beans are so good you can't stop eating them. Both entrees had the wonderful proper flavors that you're looking for. I can't wait to come back...definitely on our Best of List!

    Pho Tai
    Denise L.

    So I am a pho snob especially being from San Jose where we have some of the best pho ever. I knew I was not going to get comparable Pho in Knoxville but really had a craving for it and this place had the best reviews. It's a large restaurant and on a late Monday evening, it was about 1/3 full but everyone else was eating Chinese food. I ordered a small pho tai with a side of veggie spring rolls. The pho came out and I was really confused as to why the soup was so foamy and bubbly. It irked me out but I ate it anyways. For a small, it was a huge portion. So much noodles, but not that much steak which were thicker cuts, some too chewy. The sprouts didn't look super fresh, but appreciated that they gave me a side of white onions. When the veggie spring rolls didn't come out, I cancelled it because it was way too much food already. She had forgotten which was completely fine. Service was good here though, but don't think pho is their speciality.

    David C.

    Walked in 5 minutes before 3:00, and there were only 2 tables with guest. They took a few minutes to seat me, then a few more minutes to take my drink order. Finally they brought my drink and I placed my lunch order, only to be told that lunch ended at 3:00. It was exactly 3:05, and they would not make an exception, so I was required to order the dinner portion of the same dish. The food was just fair. The fried dumplings and Mongolian beef were both a bit bland and disappointing. No true dumpling sauce, just soy sauce. The name implies multiple Asian-style dishes, but really the only options are traditional Chinese or pho. Very friendly service. No alcohol options. Disappointing experience.

    Wonton in Chili Sauce
    Kailey W.

    This place was recommended to us by a coworker. They offer a huge selection of food and they kindly gave us time to look over everything. The food came out very quick. I got the wonton with egg drop soup and crabmeat cheese wonton. The portions are quite big but everything was fresh. It was delicious and would definitely go back again!

    Big seating table with a lazy Susan in the middle
    Errol J.

    Since moving here from Miami I have been in dire search for a good Asian restaurant. I wanted some thing with the regular festival food most Chinese places serve, but traditional dishes also. My dreams have been come true at Asia Kitchen. The food is always fresh with enough portions to take home.

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    Food and service is great. Great value for what you get. Highly recommended it! Its small so seatiis limited. But many order to take out.

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    Food is always amazing!!! Most places go down over time and this place is always great flavor!!!

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    I think it's the best Chinese restaurant in Knoxville, but can you guys remodel your space?

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    The food is always delicious! It's the best Chinese food in Knoxville! It's a convenient location in West Knoxville.

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