Swipe Right on Kaizen

Two years ago today I had a date at some restaurant named Kaizen. I knew nothing about it as I had been I lived in the city for less than 24 hours. The food review portion will have to come from the numerous times I have eaten there since. Hard to remember the food when the prettiest girl in the world is sitting across from you and you are playing the drums with your chopsticks because you are so nervous. I’d say it turned out ok though, because I am currently sitting at a coffee shop trying to make time move faster as I wait for that same girl to get home to celebrate two years together. I guess the drum solo was a good one. Kaizen has become a special place for partly because of that awkward, incredible first date. We have continued to go sometimes to celebrate birthdays, sometimes to relive our Old City first date, and sometimes spur of the moment on a Friday evening. Everyone of them is special though because of the company. Ok now sappy reflection is over, LETS EAT.

Knoxville has a surprisingly great Asian food scene. Kaizen is my favorite though. I rarely venture out from one of their fried rice dishes, which sounds very basic, but when basic is done to perfection it plays. They have a fried chicken fried rice that has a sweet chili sauce. It is the perfect combination of sweet and spice. This makes the chicken thighs so dang tasty. I have also done the wagyu fried rice. The steak is tender and juicy. The peanut satay is also a great compliment to both the steak and rice. It is hard to put into words just how good the rice itself is. I feel like us American’s usually associate our fried rice with yum yum/yellow/sometimes pink sauce at Hibachi. This needs none of that. It packs so much flavor by itself.

My other favorite thing about Kaizen are the buns. That can relate to the first paragraph too ;). I think at some point I have tried all of them except for the mushroom. Im not an eggplant fan so I will rule that one out. It is hard to beat a pork belly bao bun and there’s is done well! The bang bang shrimp bun has really good flavor, but it is not the easiest to eat. The thai sausage is usually my go to. It has the same peanut satay as the wagyu fried rice.

Lastly, the cocktails and beer selection are both great. They have a number of Japanese beers, a great whiskey (both American and Japanese selection), and they make fantastic cocktails. I usually go with a Weller Reserve Old Fashioned and it never misses.

If you’re planning trip to Knoxville, make a reservation at Kaizen. You will not be disappointed. You may get hot though as they keep that place WARM!!

I don’t have a picture of Kaizen, so i’ll just post a picture of Kelsi and I from that fall.

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