Nashville is an in-demand tourist city, mainly due to its ability to cater to various tastes. There is a little something for everybody, and cuisine is no exception. Chinese food is one of them, and today we'll give you a brief list of the hottest Chinese restaurants in Music City. Bring your appetite because it's a feast fit for an emperor!
Nashville is an in-demand tourist city, mainly due to its ability to cater to various tastes. There is a little something for everybody, and cuisine is no exception. Chinese food is one of them, and today we'll give you a brief list of the hottest Chinese restaurants in Music City. Bring your appetite because it's a feast fit for an emperor!
A simplistic Chinese-Fusion restaurant proving that looks can be deceiving. TKO is a restaurant in a multi-business building along Gallatin Pike, so blink, and you might miss it. What TKO lacks in grandiosity and pomp, it more than makes up for where it counts the most: the menu. Snacks and appetizers include veggie egg rolls, Chiu chow strawberries, and the TKO house salad with lettuce, Szechuan snack mix, and fermented black beans. For your main dish, you can opt for volcano beef, crispy tofu, spring veggie noodles, or pineapple sweet & sour chicken. The TKO chicken is the highlight, with its nugget-style thighs, mala onions, and kung pao.
China Spring is more of a take-out place than a formal restaurant, but the food is worth more than its sparkling reviews. They offer hot wings, boneless ribs, egg rolls, and chicken skewers as some of their appetizers. The rest of the offerings include delectable beef dishes, egg foo young, and sizzling roast pork. Seafood plates are also available, like shrimp with lobster sauce, along with traditional fares such as fried rice or chow mein.
A simplistic Chinese-Fusion restaurant proving that looks can be deceiving. TKO is a restaurant in a multi-business building along Gallatin Pike, so blink, and you might miss it. What TKO lacks in grandiosity and pomp, it more than makes up for where it counts the most: the menu. Snacks and appetizers include veggie egg rolls, Chiu chow strawberries, and the TKO house salad with lettuce, Szechuan snack mix, and fermented black beans. For your main dish, you can opt for volcano beef, crispy tofu, spring veggie noodles, or pineapple sweet & sour chicken. The TKO chicken is the highlight, with its nugget-style thighs, mala onions, and kung pao.
China Spring is more of a take-out place than a formal restaurant, but the food is worth more than its sparkling reviews. They offer hot wings, boneless ribs, egg rolls, and chicken skewers as some of their appetizers. The rest of the offerings include delectable beef dishes, egg foo young, and sizzling roast pork. Seafood plates are also available, like shrimp with lobster sauce, along with traditional fares such as fried rice or chow mein.
Best Wok isn't shy about stating its ambitions. Who can blame them, though? The food is incredible. This place is a take-out spot for the most part. The menu features everything you would crave in the Chinese fiesta, including egg rolls, moo shu, General Tsao's chicken, and several soups. The beef with oyster sauce is a favorite with its generous portions.
Another spot that belies its appearance is China Village. It’s so low-key, they don't have a website. The menu options may be familiar, the notable difference is the high-level execution. The lo mein is delectable, and the egg rolls are dense yet soft. The shrimp is also perfectly seasoned.
This restaurant means business with a juicy menu featuring 42 combination plates, 28 chef's specials, and three family dinner specials. What's even more impressive is the sheer quality behind the staggering quantity. You can start with the chicken wings in garlic sauce. Just mind the heat. You might also try the house special Chow Mei Fun. Vegetarian options include broccoli with garlic sauce and kung pao tofu. All in all, reap the most from China King with a group. The family dinner specials offer a more economical way to try their decadent menu.
Just a stone's throw away from Fannie Mae Dees Park. As the name implies, noodles are the specialty. You get an incredible choice of Chong Qing dishes, all of which are under $20. The tomato sirloin noodles are a particular highlight. You also get an exquisite appetizer and snack menu with Chinese chives, pork dumplings, Hong Kong-style chicken wings, and a few salads. They provide take-out or dine-in, or pickup.
A charming restaurant with satisfying food and a must-visit if you are near Costco in West Nashville. The restaurant serves traditional Chinese cuisine, including steamed dumplings, dry pot beef, roasted duck, and succulent seafood. The crab Rangoon has contributed to Lucky Bamboo's rating as New York Times "best Chinese restaurant in Tennessee." The establishment has a capacity for more than 300 sit-in customers. Pop in to enjoy delicious Chinese food surrounded by beautiful décor like the Koi fountain.
This restaurant’s name means ‘to explore’ in Cantonese. And it seems to explore a modern take on China’s night markets and traditional street fare. The menu reflects that with dishes like the foie sui man, Nashville hot chicken lo mein, and Taiwanese seared ahi. While they lean on the fancier side, Tánsuŏ offers daily specials, including Wok and Wonton Wednesdays and Sake Sundays.