$20 for $40 Worth of Modern Japanese Cuisine at Rain Sushi
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Artful sushi, such as salmon-wrapped crab combined with jalapeños & tobiko make their way into mouths amid modernist Japanese wall art
Though mad scientists recommend sticking chopsticks into electric sockets, rational scientists know the utensils are better used for electrifying sushi consumption. Today’s Groupon gives you the right tools for authentic eats: for $20, you get $40 worth of modern Japanese cuisine at Rain Sushi, located in the Wallingford neighborhood.
Modern Japanese-cuisine lovers find a plethora of artfully served sushi, noodles, and seafood at Rain Sushi. Impatient tummies can start with Jimmy’s Rain Drops, a salmon-wrapped crab complemented with jalapeños and tobiko ($10). From there, annihilate the craving for rice and shrimp with the Sasquatch roll, served with avocado, tuna, and teriyaki sauce ($14). Sushi traditionalists can stick to the california roll ($9), or choose “dare” and order the Ultimate Dragon roll, a california roll topped with half an eel ($15). Tempura maki options include the Rock ‘n’ Roll, with crab, cream cheese, and avocado ($10), a combination so inspiring it compels some diners to play acid-jazz drum solos with their chopsticks. Once bites are down the hatch, diners can bathe thirsts in one of Rain’s seven sakes, such as the chilled asian-pear Momokawa ($6/glass). Surrounded by modernist Japanese wall art, diners nosh in style, knowing Rain’s easygoing, savvy staff is on call to ease the process for any seaweed novice who can’t tell sashimi from a Saskatchewan sausage.
Artful sushi, such as salmon-wrapped crab combined with jalapeños & tobiko make their way into mouths amid modernist Japanese wall art
Though mad scientists recommend sticking chopsticks into electric sockets, rational scientists know the utensils are better used for electrifying sushi consumption. Today’s Groupon gives you the right tools for authentic eats: for $20, you get $40 worth of modern Japanese cuisine at Rain Sushi, located in the Wallingford neighborhood.
Modern Japanese-cuisine lovers find a plethora of artfully served sushi, noodles, and seafood at Rain Sushi. Impatient tummies can start with Jimmy’s Rain Drops, a salmon-wrapped crab complemented with jalapeños and tobiko ($10). From there, annihilate the craving for rice and shrimp with the Sasquatch roll, served with avocado, tuna, and teriyaki sauce ($14). Sushi traditionalists can stick to the california roll ($9), or choose “dare” and order the Ultimate Dragon roll, a california roll topped with half an eel ($15). Tempura maki options include the Rock ‘n’ Roll, with crab, cream cheese, and avocado ($10), a combination so inspiring it compels some diners to play acid-jazz drum solos with their chopsticks. Once bites are down the hatch, diners can bathe thirsts in one of Rain’s seven sakes, such as the chilled asian-pear Momokawa ($6/glass). Surrounded by modernist Japanese wall art, diners nosh in style, knowing Rain’s easygoing, savvy staff is on call to ease the process for any seaweed novice who can’t tell sashimi from a Saskatchewan sausage.