Petals of a Peony Preparing University of Memphis Location

The college town will be getting a taste of the Chinese restaurant “very soon”.

Kelly Mintzer
Written By Kelly Mintzer
News Writer
Photo: @Petals of a Peony on Facebook

Study breaks are about to get a little more delicious for University of Memphis students. Petals of a Peony, “Memphis’s authentic Chengdu-style Sichuan restaurant” is opening a new location near the University in the near future, according to a social media post.

 

The restaurant will be greeting customers at 551 S Highland Street. The February 21 Facebook post states: “Something spicy is coming to campus…Petals of a Peony is opening near the University of Memphis…Late-night cravings, post-exam hunger, or just escaping the dining hall…we’re almost ready.”

 

The post does not mention a specific opening date, saying only that it is “opening very soon”. The post shows a storefront with a Petals of a Peony banner hanging out front and what appears to be ongoing renovations indoors.

 

University of Memphis students will doubtless be excited to elevate their dining game. Petals of a Peony has garnered acclaim from no less than the Michelin Guide, which describes it as “ground zero for fiery, tongue-numbing, chili-laden Sichuan cuisine.” The restaurant has 2 locations open as well as 2 Little Petals Chinese offshoot locations.

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Kelly Mintzer is a freelance writer in the greater Philadelphia area. She's been delighted to write about the Philly and DC restaurant scenes for What Now Media since 2023. Additionally, she writes about genre media for Morbidly Beautiful and co-hosts the Guilty Pleasures and No Notes podcasts. Kelly has been writing across mediums since graduating from Moravian College with a degree in English in 2008. She has covered everything from listicles to how-to articles, to movie reviews, to op-eds, to interviews about up-and-coming restaurants.
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