Whether you twirl it around in a spoon or attempt to cut it up into small, bite-sized pieces, spaghetti and meatballs is one of our favorite foods.
But where in Knoxville will we find the best spaghetti and meatballs?
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Louie’s, no question.
I would have to agree. There’s a certain spiciness that Louis’ spaghetti sauce has that is unique and distinctive. I really like it.
I know we’re not talking about other pastas, but similarly Puleo’s Grille serves a lasagne that is very distinctive and flavorful – unlike any other in town that I’ve tried.
I like getting something that’s not just better than other dishes, but has a subtle (or not so subtle) difference that makes you wonder why it’s not standard for everybody’s else’s recipe?