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4 based on 125 reviews
My first experience with this establishment was not a great one and I will look into editing that review. I later realized that had a lot to do with Delivery Dudes, who order the food, and also a mistake on their menu that listed an ingredient in a dish which was not there when delivered (and I was disappointed when it wasn't there!). I believe that error is now corrected. This food is fresh. You taste the difference. My child loves Pad Thai and theirs is very good. Their spring rolls, what can I say - I don't know that I have had any better. You can taste the fresh ingredients. And their sauce, it's delicious. They don't hand you packets of duck sauce. My child also loves the sticky mango rice for dessert. It's her go-to. And as of 2018, THEY DELIVER!! So exciting!
4 based on 159 reviews
An eclectic combination of Thai food, Vietnamese with Japanese sushi.
Easy to find restaurant. Good parking. No wait even though we made a reservation which was not needed. Large menu good staff. Kept checking up on us if we needed anything. We had the large dragon lobster roll with a small salad first. Everything was fresh. Big portions. Will go back again.
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4 based on 108 reviews
It has been quite a while since my wife and I last ate at Rice, in their old location. Thought we would check out the new location on Congress. Arrived at 5:30 on Saturday and place was a little busy. We did not have reservations but were seated right away. Within a few minutes the place filled up to capacity. We started out with house salads. I wasnât in the mood for salad and gave mine to my wife. Instead, I had ordered a Tom Yum soup. Soup did not come out with salad, which was a little awkward. Then we shared an appetizer deluxe, containing a sampling of five different appetizers. Very nice. My wife then had her usual Pad Thai, this time with chicken. I wanted a duck entree, but both options were fried. I asked if they could do the duck without frying it, but was told that they couldnât. So I settled on the volcano shrimp. I was a little surprised to find it was exactly like a Mexican fajita platter. The main difference was, at table side they douse the dish in an alcohol of some type and light it on fire. Problem was, the alcohol did not fully burn off and left a strange aftertaste on the food. Not bad, just strange. My wife commented that her chicken was very dry but chose not to send the dish back. The service was okay but not great. I think the restaurant was too busy for the staff to give everyone proper attention.
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