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Contribute Feedback What Korah Gray likes about Yummy Rice:
We loved yummy rice so much we came back twice for lunch on our trip to Vegas. The staff was very friendly and the atmosphere was clean and relaxing. Our favorite dishes were the braised pork belly and spicy chicken, but the curry chicken was very good as well. We will definitely return next time we are in town! View all feedback.
What Jaden Rivers doesn't like about Yummy Rice:
Food was pretty good, but far too expensive for the portions. I was definitely still hungry after. Also I didn’t feel welcomed at all, I was being rushed to order, the person who handed the menu to me seemed annoyed that I wanted to read through it and within 7 seconds (literally) he started reading to me what he thought I should order, and usually I don’t mind suggestions but the rude and patronizing manner was extr... View all feedback.
Very yummy rice for sure! I really like how the rice is cooked so hot it forms a rice crust on the bottom. Curry chicken had good spice level.
It’s a traditional claypot rice bowl restaurant! Price is reasonable.
Food was absolutely amazing. A must try if in Chinatown. Great service, great atmosphere, overall amazing place.
Food was pretty good, but far too expensive for the portions. I was definitely still hungry after. Also I didn’t feel welcomed at all, I was being rushed to order, the person who handed the menu to me seemed annoyed that I wanted to read through it and within 7 seconds (literally) he started reading to me what he thought I should order, and usually I don’t mind suggestions but the rude and patronizing manner was extremely off putting, the store wasn’t even busy; I had no one behind me at all either. I was respectful the entire time, but was NOT treated like a valued customer as you would expect from a place you choose to spend your hard earned money. Won’t be visiting again..
All I want to say is WOW. So delicious, so authentic. I have never had a claypot rice like this in the U.S. The crispy of the rice feels like hometown.