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September 7, 2013 by Ron Wen 2 Comments

First Take: Sushi-Thai, Cary an Asian Mix That Works Well…

Front of Sushi-Thai, Cary- NC Triangle Dining
Front of Sushi-Thai, Cary- NC Triangle Dining

As a long-time lover of spicy Thai food I confess to being suspicious of any restaurant that dabbles in multiple ethnic cuisines.  Sushi-Thai would fall into that category. While it may be super-popular in Cary, I prefer to go to a place that focuses on one cuisine because it’s usually hard enough to just excel there.  But the only way I’ll know for sure is eating at Sushi-Thai, eh?  Located off of Kilmayne Road, Sushi-Thai is actually behind a Taco Bell off of Kildaire.  From the outside the plain white brick front is deceiving.  Inside Sushi-Thai is bustling with lots of dark woods and greens, the sushi bar is front and center so I grab a seat.  Sadly I’m focused on Thai food today so all the great, fresh fish in front of me is going to have to wait for another visit!

Sushi bar at Sushi-Thai, Cary- NC Triangle Dining
Sushi bar at Sushi-Thai, Cary- NC Triangle Dining

Sushi-Thai has a bunch of lunch specials but I go with my Thai standard, pad kee mao with chicken.  As I wait for my meal I scan the crowd and it’s a professional lunch bunch, very busy at 12:30 or so.  The constant flow of people attest to the popularity of the place.  When my plate finally arrives, it’s steaming hot.  A large portion of flat noodles mixed with sauteed chicken, basil, peppers, tomatoes, onions and string beans.  Pad kee mao is a colorful and spicy dish, great to get your appetite going. Sushi-Thai’s version is decent but the noodles are a bit over-cooked and soft.  The spiciness toned down a bit from what I’m used to.  But it’s an ok lunch and good portion size for the price, half of my pad kee mao is going home for dinner!

Spicy noodles with chicken at Sushi-Thai, Cary- NC Triangle Dining
Spicy noodles with chicken at Sushi-Thai, Cary- NC Triangle Dining

Service at Sushi-Thai is very good, they must do a volume business here.  The staff at the sushi bar is busy making rolls the whole time I’m there and they looked ok just a bit sloppy.  Definitely not at the level of presentation of Sono or Yuri Japanese which is right down the street.  What can I say, Sushi-Thai serves up decent food but it still hasn’t convinced me that I’m wrong about restaurants that try to do multiple ethnic cuisines.  Expect good and not great and you’ll be fine here at Sushi-Thai!  Good Asian food with very good service works out perfectly for lunch…

 

Sushi-Thai

106 Kilmayne Drive 

Cary, NC 27511

919.467.5747

 

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Filed Under: Cary, Restaurant & Bar Reviews Tagged With: Japanese-Sushi Restaurants, Sushi, Thai Restaurants

July 16, 2013 by Ron Wen Leave a Comment

Retake: Sono Sushi for Eclectic Japanese and Ramen?

Neon sign at Sono, Raleigh- NC Triangle Dining
Neon sign at Sono, Raleigh- NC Triangle Dining

A while back I had written up Sono as one of the better Japanese restaurants in the Triangle and over the last year or two, that opinion hasn’t changed!  I’ve done a chef’s dinner and also a Competition in the Triangle dinner with Chef Michael Lee.  My most recent visit to Sono was for their Sunday ramen special and it was worth the wait!  If you haven’t had real Japanese ramen you’re in for a surprise.  Just a LITTLE bit better than what you get out of a plastic wrapped brick, 5 for a $1.00!

Interior at Sono, Raleigh- NC Triangle Dining
Interior at Sono, Raleigh- NC Triangle Dining

Inside the decor at Sono hasn’t changed much, I think they should probably consider freshening the place up a bit to keep things up to date.  Sitting at the bar, I go for the chuuka manjuu appetizer and of course, the tonkotsu ramen!  The chuuku manjuu is a little sandwich made from a steamed bun with some braised pork belly, pickled carrots and hoisin.  As usual the presentation at Sono is great, it shows up in a small steamer with a nice lettuce garnish.  And yum, it’s a tasty treat!  Soft, steamed bun around a luscious slice of pork belly with some spice on the side.  This app is really similar to what you might get in Chinese cuisine (steamed bun, peking duck, hoisin) and I’m enjoying this version at Sono.

Pork belly buns at Sono, Raleigh- NC Triangle Dining
Pork belly buns at Sono, Raleigh- NC Triangle Dining

The ramen is next and I am excited!  I got turned on to good Japanese ramen at Ippudo in NYC which was recently named one of the top 100 restaurants in the US by the Daily Meal.  It’s a serious Japanese ramen chain with only one location in the US so it’s the real deal.  My bowl of ramen at Sono looks fancy!  Complex broth with depth and richness, a small poached egg, several slices of braised pork, and some other veggies (ear mushroom, bamboo shoots, scallions).  I sip the broth first and it’s quite good, smoky and coats the tongue well.  As I dig into the noodles at the bottom, I find them a bit soft and start working through the pork and veggies.  There’s a lot going in this bowl of ramen!  The savory pork, textured mushroom, crunchy bamboo shoots contrasted against the rich egg yolk.  Overall I liked and enjoyed it but I have to say I was spoiled by Ippudo.  Couple of things I would change: add a bit more noodles and make em more al dente.  Serve the broth a bit warmer, it was a bit luke-warm.  And I would have simplified the meat and veggie combo, I’d go with a softer braised pork rather than the seared version in this bowl.  But hey it was still good and I was glad to have stopped by.

Tonkotsu ramen at Sono, Raleigh- NC Triangle Dining
Tonkotsu ramen at Sono, Raleigh- NC Triangle Dining

Sono is still doing a great job and I know they can push the envelope with their food given what I’ve tried.  The menu at Sono is more mainstream but still takes a lot of chances in its offerings.  And between the flavor profile, textures and presentation I’m pretty sure you’ll consistently have a good meal here.  So thanks Chef Lee for the ramen and I’ll definitely be back to try it again…

 

Sono

319 Fayetteville Street, #101

Raleigh, NC 27601

919.521.5328

 

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Filed Under: Raleigh, Restaurant & Bar Reviews, Retakes Tagged With: Best, Japanese-Sushi Restaurants, Ramen, Sushi

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