These Wild, Over-The-Top Bloody Marys Went Way Too Far
Grilled Cheese And Sushi Bloody
Some may argue a Bloody Mary has no bounds. Others may argue that when you start putting sushi on your Bloody Mary, you’ve crossed a clear line. Sunda, a new Asian restaurant in Chicago, Illinois, took Asian-inspired cocktails to a new level with their $40 Sumo Bloody Mary. The concoction is only served on weekends and arrives in a Pinterest-worthy, 32-ounce mason jar, but things start to get weird fast. This bloody is topped with half a grilled cheese-and-tocino sandwich, a duck bao, braised pork belly, lumpia stick, stalks of Chinese broccoli, and for some reason a crab sushi roll. Is the sushi going too far?