What to order: Park + Cherry’s mushroom and butternut squash risotto
Park + Cherry recently debuted a fall/winter menu, and it’s full of seasonal goodness to take the edge off winter’s chill.
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Park + Cherry recently debuted a fall/winter menu, and it’s full of seasonal goodness to take the edge off winter’s chill.
The finished slice is topped with a finely milled pistachio powder, butterscotch and a dollop of pistachio whipped cream on the side.
Chef Jimmy Gentry’s vegetable-forward menu is full of creativity, but it’s the yams, topped with a pastry made of shredded filo dough, that’s the standout dish.
The restaurant’s collards and hominy is a culinary mission accomplished: It brings the taste of home to the table.
Felicia Suzanne’s, one of four Michelin Guide-recommended restaurants in Memphis, has a menu that feels like a love letter to Southern cuisine through the application of classic French technique.
At Petals of a Peony, after the plates are cleared, the soft tingle of pepper and the warmth of that final bite linger — the kind of souvenir you can’t pack up.
Why bar hop the block when you can simply hop on an elevator?
Johnnie Mae’s Soul Cafe is hard to miss with its large windows and brightly lit dining room, and the wings are a must-have.
Never skip the pasta when it’s made in-house.
Hold the wasabi and ginger, because all the cake roll needs is warm syrup for dipping.
Choose this if you’re ready to swap out the familiar for something unforgettable from Panama.
The Baller, Shot Collard sandwich is a spectacularly Southern, ultimate grilled cheese, unlike anything else.
The Genre is the kind of spot where folks may come to hear live music or sing karaoke. But they’re missing out on the complete experience if they don’t indulge in the kitchen’s offerings.
When a dish only has two main ingredients, there isn’t much room for error.
Chai’s Halal is a blend of Asian, Mediterranean and Mexican flavors, and it can be found all over Memphis.
No one does a bloody mary like Slider Inn. Forget a celery stalk or lemon wedge as garnish; this drink comes with an entire Angus beef slider.
Go off menu, slightly, at Bar Hustle to get a pizza with red onions, fennel sausage and spicy honey.
The restaurant’s salmon is served with sauteed spinach, mushrooms and fresh peas atop a red wine sauce — and it’s magnificent.
At Prince Tea House, tea is served from delicate teapots and poured into charming, matching cups with saucers.
A beloved seafood dish is the star of the menu at this restaurant on the Highland Strip near the University of Memphis.
The Fig & Prosciutto Flatbread is sweet and tangy, with fresh, peppery arugula, prosciutto de parma and balsamic glaze.
The Four Way in South Memphis knows special-occasion food doesn’t have to be relegated to holidays and family gatherings.
City Silo has a menu that doesn’t make for easy decision-making but is perfect for ordering with wild abandon and enjoying with a fresh juice and great conversation.
Ellen Chamberlain says she loves discovering a hidden gem, and Sakura’s newest location in Lakeland certainly qualifies.
This dish is an amalgamation of delicious ingredients that come together for a sum that is even greater than its parts.
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