Chaiyo Thai & Sushi Bar
601 James Agee St, Knoxville
(865) 249-8081
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I was always scared to try Thai food because of the spiciness. You get to choose the level of spice and the Lo Mein was great. I chose level 3 and it was great!
A real go-to for students and visitors. Great food and awesome staff.
If you love Thai and great service this is the place.
Just incredible Asian flavors!!! ❤️🔥
My husband and I liked and enjoyed the food, my roll, and soup incredible yummy!!!!! also the place! So clean! Which is so important for us.
We are going to come back to try more of their Asian varieties, a lot to discover and enjoy 💫😋💛
Don't think too much and go! 🤩
Very quick to bring our food and it was so good! The restaurant itself is a little small, so we had to wait a minute for a table, but not too long.
I love it. The food is delicious. It is a short walk from campus. The only downside is sometimes you have to wait for a few minutes during peak lunch hours when UT is in session. But that just shows how much everyone loves eating here
Best Thai food hands down!
Great food, great staff.
The drunken noodles are phenomenal. You won’t find better anywhere else! The people inside work hard, fast, and create a great experience for their customers. 10/10 recommend you try.
Drunken noodles are unlike anything you can get elsewhere. 10/10
Restaurantji Recommends
Reasonably priced, very nice service, and a fantastic red curry. Great spot close to campus.
Delicious food
Side veggies (broccoli, carrots) were usually included with fried chicken and satay, especially dining in, but they've been missing for a couple of times I ordered takeout.
This is by far my favorite restaurant in Knoxville, TN. First, the food is absolutely delicious - I've never had better chicken fried rice and lo mein anywhere else. Second, the portions are huge and the price is very affordable. Third, I love supporting a small, local family-owned business. The employees are very kind and I always feel welcome there, even when it is packed full. I have brought many friends and family here, and they always rave about their meal. I've even had friends request that I pick up Chaiyo's and bring to to them when I travel back to the Midwest. It sounds nuts, but it is true! I highly recommend that you give them a try if you haven't yet! The only downside is parking - good luck finding parking nearby with UT's campus being right there.
Delicious food and great service!
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