
Of course, they have plenty of mouth-watering sushi rolls that are unique to Sushi Nine like the Sparklers Roll made with spicy tuna, jalapeno, mango, cilantro, avocado, and topped with fried corn, eel and kimchi sauce! Sushi Nine is open Sunday-Wednesday from 11 AM to 10 PM, and Thursday-Saturday from 11 AM to 10:30 PM. Choose from dishes like pork belly ramen and tamarind duck or order from the hibachi. If you have an adventurous culinary palate you’ll love the Asian-inspired cuisine and sushi at Sushi Nine. We are currently open for breakfast and dinner service with limited capacity. Try breakfast favorites like eggs benedict or a lox & bagel and for dinner, order a southern comfort dish like our shrimp & grits.

All our dishes are prepared with the best locally sourced ingredients in Raleigh and we are conveniently located on the NCSU campus. We’d be remiss not to suggest our very own on-property restaurant, Flask & Beaker ! Our modern yet cool atmosphere combined with the amazing dishes our chefs prepare is a winning combo. Instead of spending hours on Yelp reading reviews, we’ve put together a list of our favorite top 10 restaurants near NCSU! 1 | Flask & Beaker But either way, seems like Rush Bowl will be part of the charge in the Triangle.Whether you’re visiting to catch a Wolfpack game, touring the school, or just staying at a hotel near the NC State University campus, you’re bound to get hungry at some point. Time will tell if smoothie bowls are another fad that go the way of DIY frozen yogurt shops and cupcakes. You can chalk up the extra calories as good protein. The peanut butter gives the bowl a heartiness that fills you up. My original order for my little guy was Rush Bowls PB&J bowl, which is listed under their Comfort Bowl menu.Ĭlocking in as the restaurants most calorie packed bowl, the PB&J bowl has a generous servings of smoothie, fresh peanut butter and strawberry jam.

Finishing it off with a drizzle of honey, the bowl was so sweet that my son switched bowls with me. Sweet and tart, Rush Bowls loads their bowl with plenty of açaí smoothie then topped with a crunchy granola.

In true college student styles, deliveries have gone to places as close as the Stanhope apartments, which is a 4 minute walk to the store.Īçaí is so synonymous with the smoothie bowl craze that to many people any smoothie bowl is an açaí bowl, despite the bowls ingredients.īut the super food is a berry that was popularized in Brazil. Operating from a modestly sized retail space with only a couple of tables, Rush Bowls relies heavily on delivery orders. Believing the Triangle is ready for more plant based and healthy options, they are already set to bring a Rush Bowl to downtown Raleigh and Durham’s Ninth Street. Raleigh native Anna Mack and her husband John are the dou bringing the expanding franchise to the Triangle. And if you were to setup camp for a smoothie bowl endeavor, in the heart of NC State would be a good place to start.įor the Colorado-based chain Rush Bowls, thats what they’re first location on Hillsborough Street is, just the start. But the thing is, much like avacado toast, smoothie bowls are pretty damn tasty. Its easy to disregard smoothie bowls as some kind of millennial fervor, akin to other begrudged dishes of the generation like avacado toast.
