I am a proud midtowner but a few weeks ago my husband and I ventured out to the suburbs to try out a much hyped about Asian-owned restaurant in Cordova. I often crave my mom’s cooking so any Asian cuisine will have to compete with a high standard of authenticity and Rain didn’t do too badly. I must say everything had great flavor and was well prepared.
The sweet and spicy dipping sauce was a nice addition to the spring rolls. The Yakitori Trio featuring beef, chicken, and shrimp skewers was the perfect entrée for me. I really must compliment them on the avocado and shrimp pairing. Since they also featured French items, the crème brulee was an expected but welcome classic offering. I gave Christopher the honor of cracking the sugar shell a la the film Amelie. It was a nice and delicious end to the dinner.
The sweet and spicy dipping sauce was a nice addition to the spring rolls. The Yakitori Trio featuring beef, chicken, and shrimp skewers was the perfect entrée for me. I really must compliment them on the avocado and shrimp pairing. Since they also featured French items, the crème brulee was an expected but welcome classic offering. I gave Christopher the honor of cracking the sugar shell a la the film Amelie. It was a nice and delicious end to the dinner.
See their full menu here.
Rain Premier Sushi Bar and Bistro
1250 N Germantown Pkwy #101
Cordova, TN 38016
Ph +1.901. 746.9455
http://rainmemphis.com
Open 7 Days a Week
All photos by Sophorn.
That looks AWESOME! and I miss your moms cooking too! Your sister would bring me some to China star on occasion!
ReplyDeleteI forgot you worked there. Are there any Cambodian restaurants in Nashville?
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