Friday, April 26, 2024 Apr 26, 2024
73° F Dallas, TX
Advertisement
Publications

Review: RA Sushi

|
Image
photography by Kevin Hunter Marple

Vaguely pronounced “raw,” RA Sushi was spawned in Scottsdale, Arizona, and acquired by Benihana in 2002. Nearly two dozen branches are open, including one at the Shops at Legacy, next door to Gordon Biersch, another ambitious out-of-towner. Flashy, outgoing, a bit brassy, RA Sushi fits right in. With a buzzy patio, dance-music soundtrack, and young staff whose tresses are tipped with Manic Panic, it doesn’t come off as a place for serious sushi.

Well, you can get your unadorned slab of tuna here if you want to—witness the “tunacado” appetizer with slices of raw tuna interspersed with avocado—but that misses the point. Given the rolls filled with novel ingredients such as lobster, mango, and cream cheese, RA is more a place for kitschy experimentation. Crazy monkey roll, for example, combined smoked salmon with mango and cream cheese, topped with avocado and chopped cashews.

Appetizers were pricey and fried, led by lobster spring rolls, with bits of lobster, garlic-mango sauce, cream cheese, and mild peppers wrapped in wonton paper and fried until crisp. Lunch is a relative bargain, with bento boxes and bountiful bowls of rice topped with fish and vegetables and sauce.

Get contact information for RA Sushi.

Related Articles

Image
Local News

In a Friday Shakeup, 97.1 The Freak Changes Formats and Fires Radio Legend Mike Rhyner

Two reports indicate the demise of The Freak and it's free-flow talk format, and one of its most legendary voices confirmed he had been fired Friday.
Image
Local News

Habitat For Humanity’s New CEO Is a Big Reason Why the Bond Included Housing Dollars

Ashley Brundage is leaving her longtime post at United Way to try and build more houses in more places. Let's hear how she's thinking about her new job.
Image
Sports News

Greg Bibb Pulls Back the Curtain on Dallas Wings Relocation From Arlington to Dallas

The Wings are set to receive $19 million in incentives over the next 15 years; additionally, Bibb expects the team to earn at least $1.5 million in additional ticket revenue per season thanks to the relocation.
Advertisement