Restaurants in Chattanooga
#1
Posted 20 August 2003 - 07:30 AM
Thanks,
Mara Whitney
#2
Posted 20 August 2003 - 08:10 AM
#3
Posted 20 August 2003 - 10:19 AM
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Posted 25 August 2003 - 03:56 AM
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Posted 25 August 2003 - 04:21 PM
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Posted 26 August 2003 - 08:54 AM
#7
Posted 11 September 2003 - 07:45 AM
Thai Smile 3-located behind Big River Grille (a brewpub with really well made beers and good pub grub). It is a small family run Thai restaurant with great food and stunningly low prices. The menu is a series of brief descriptions with poloroid phots. Go for a late lunch and you will not need to eat dinner. The prtions are huge. The food is absolutely fresh and well made. Some of the best Thai food I have ever eaten anywhere in the US.
Chattanooga is maybe the best town in the SOuth. Enjoy your trip.
There's a train everyday, leaving either way...
#8
Posted 05 July 2004 - 08:01 AM
Mayhaw -- have you been to the Thai place lately? We can get pretty good Thai even here in Nyack, N.Y. Worth it?
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Sour Cherry Farm.
#9
Posted 12 July 2004 - 03:13 PM
Edited by robyn, 12 July 2004 - 03:21 PM.
#10
Posted 13 July 2004 - 05:32 AM
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#11
Posted 13 July 2004 - 05:59 AM
#12
Posted 13 July 2004 - 04:08 PM
The chef there is talented - and hard working. We were in Chattanooga for a friend's birthday party. He's a sculptor - and it was a huge party with people from all over the country and Europe. Great BBQ and bluegrass (J.D. Crowe). So the food really wasn't along the lines of 212 Market. But the chef is a friend of our friend the sculptor. And she made a spun sugar replica of one of our friend's sculptures to put on top of the cake. It was very cool. We didn't know the 2 were friends until we dined in the restaurant the day after the party - got to talking - and she showed us the experiments leading up to the final dessert show piece. I love to find places like 212 Market when I'm "on the road". RobynI agree with 212 Market. I think we've been three times and it's always very good.
#13
Posted 13 July 2004 - 04:32 PM
No, it's in Walland, right outside Knoxville. It'd be about 2 hours' drive from Chattanooga.Isnt the Inn at Blackberry Farm right outside Chattanooga?? There is no way I could permit myself to be in Chattanooga and not go there.
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Posted 13 July 2004 - 08:27 PM
#15
Posted 29 July 2004 - 11:40 AM
check out shuford's bbq at the foot of signal mtn for great casual bbq
also see southern star at warehouse row for meat and 3 sides. very very busy at lunch. impeccable service
tony's pasta has a beautiful view on the bluff and a lot of my bread/pastry recipes for what they're worth...best for romantics
forget thai smile whatever. check out sweet basil on brainard rd for the best thai and service to boot
sticky fingers has excellent ribs and a nice terrace. good service
st john's does a reasonably good job at what they're attempting, but still have some work to do service wise
haven't been but stone fort inn has nathan's and it should be good. veteran from southside grill making southern fine dining. nice rooms too.
porkers on broad has good ribs for lunch in a less corporate atmosphere than sticky fingers
212 does pretty good fine dining but the atmosphere is too 80's. eat on terrace instead. she does do very good sugar work for the record.
grey friars has the best baristas in town (broad street)
northshore grille has a nice setup with good consistant upscale bar food. they raise the garage doors to make it open air during seasonal periods (frazier ave.)
terra nostra has the talent but i'm not impressed with the consistancy. marketed as a tapas bar, it's far from spanish. nice place for a drink if you can afford it. located on frazier
las margaritas is the standby for ameri-mex food in lively atmosphere. located in north chatt.
southside grill- bof...not bad i suppose.
i had a good date with my wife at carrabas at hamilton place last w/e. i was suprised and impressed, except for the bread.
blackberry farm is a bit of a drive...
#16
Posted 30 July 2004 - 07:39 AM
Thanks so much for the suggestions — I'll keep them in mind for my trip next year. The only time we got to Chattanooga proper this time was for the Sunday farmers market. It's quite good. Have you been?
Also, two years ago, I went for lunch in the Bluff City Art District (is that the name?) at a New American-style restaurant. Do you know the name of it?
It was quite good for lunch: salads, grilled fish, good sandwiches, etc.
Thanks,
Liz
Professional:
Food Editor, The Journal News and LoHud.com
Westchester, Rockland and Putnam: The Lower Hudson Valley.
Small Bites, a LoHud culinary blog
Personal:
Sour Cherry Farm.
#17
Posted 30 July 2004 - 09:53 AM
They have very nice rooms and Julie the head innkeeper is very helpful.
the whole place is called the Bluff View Art District, and is run by the prominent Portera family. It is without a doubt one of the most beautiful places in the south, thanks to their restoration efforts. They've come a long way in the last 10 years.
if you remember the sculpture garden, there was an old building next to it that was transformed into an artisan bakery in january of this year.
sunday farmers market at the first tennessee pavillion is great for a sunday afternoon. they have music and guest chefs; i've done a number of demos.
ps. check out bellagio on market near st. johns. they need to prove themselves over the long haul but i hear good things about this fine dining place. only eaten lunch once.
Edited by artisanbaker, 30 July 2004 - 10:03 AM.
#18
Posted 22 June 2006 - 08:49 AM
Professional:
Food Editor, The Journal News and LoHud.com
Westchester, Rockland and Putnam: The Lower Hudson Valley.
Small Bites, a LoHud culinary blog
Personal:
Sour Cherry Farm.
#19
Posted 01 December 2010 - 07:33 AM
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The Easy Bohemian
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Posted 01 December 2010 - 08:17 AM
#21
Posted 03 December 2010 - 01:59 PM
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