MARCH 6 2024 Got my usual orders, still all very flavorful! I love that they never forget to give the plain rice that comes with my order, even though I also buy fried rice. A lot of to go places conveniently forgets to include that. I added one more picture to show my order for today. Aug 26 2023 I bought 1. Combination fried rice 2. Sweet & sour chicken 3. Combination Chow fun 4. Moo goo gai pan 5. 3 flavored Kung Pao 6. Sesame balls 7. 1 wor (wonton) soup amounted to about $83 total with tax. I now try to minimize buying to go food or dining at a restaurant to curb my family's expenses, but I like coming back to Rice Kitchen because they have generous servings that I am able to portion out the leftovers & turn it into meals for the following days. We are a family of 2. For this order, I got: -2 meals for dinner tonight & 10 sesame balls -8 portioned meals from leftovers -2 containers of won soup leftover (these + a toast or a cheese quesadilla will make us probably 2-3 meals) -About 2 more meals of extra rice & Three Flavored Kung Pao. Total: 14 meals $83÷13 meals = $5.92 Cooking our own food is the most cost-effective, but buying from Rice Kitchen from time to time is reasonable for me. It's splurging without breaking the bank. Aside from the cost, I like the taste of the food here of course that's why I keep coming back=) July 15 2023 Happy to announce that they still have an A rating. Also, I love that they did not go with the trend of adding suggested tip on To Go orders like other restaurants. Those that do that should be boycotted. July 28, 2022 review Today I bought combination chow fun, moo go gai pan & mongolian three delight. Everything taste good and fresh! Being new to the area, my spouse & I tried Rice Kitchen take out yesterday. We got combination fried rice, moo goo gai pan & beef chow fun. They have a An rating which made me comfortable buying from them. The lady who took our order was very accommodating. The food was tasty and although the food containers were the same size as other restaurants, Rice Kitchen fills them up as much as it would take. I appreciate this because money does not come from a tree and it can get expensive buying restaurant food nowadays. I will definitely be a repear customer and taste all of the food on their menu. To the owner, to cut cost, maybe you can provide plastic food & spoon, fortune cookies and condiments when customers ask for it? Maybe put a sign in your restaurant to let customers know this. The cost you cut on this can used to cover providing bigger portions. Most of the time when it's to go, these condiments, plastic utensils and fortune cookies only get tossed anyway.
I love this place my uncle has been taking me here since I was little and now have grown up and take my kids with me to get take out! It truly is the best authentic spot I can think of the walnut shrimp, 3 favor kung pow, Orange chicken, chicken chowmein, war wonton soup, all of it is delicious and cooked with love and authinticy!