Steamed Brown Rice Restaurants in New York

The best places in New York to eat Steamed Brown Rice. Our interactive map features all restaurants around New York who offer this dish to eat out or take away.

Show restaurants on map
Show :companies_count restaurants on map

This is a list of all the eateries where you can order Steamed Brown Rice or dine out.

4
Menu
Open Now
4
Menu
Open Now
City: New York, 58 3rd AveNY 10008, New York, United States
"The food was authentic Chinese plus the service was really good. The four of us ordered a lot, and the price was each. I would definitely come back to this place."
4.3
Menu
Online table booking
Open Now
4.3
Menu
Online table booking
Open Now
City: New York, 766 9th Ave, New York, United States Of America, 10019
"Great food!! A bit of a limited menu. Service was ok, but a bit slow. Very uncomfortable chairs. Were like kindergarten seats…"
4.6
Menu
Online table booking
Open Now
4.6
Menu
Online table booking
Open Now
City: New York, 495 3rd Ave, New York, United States Of America, 10016
"Former New Yorker my wife and I travel to NY often and was looking for a new experience for Chinese Food. Found it! Amazing local experience on 3rd Avenue. Great food. Amazing service. NY atmosphere. Chicken and Shrimp dishes after Amazing Shrimp dumplings. Overall the best!"
3.8
Menu
Online table booking
Open Now
3.8
Menu
Online table booking
Open Now
City: New York, 345 Greenwich St. New York, NY 10013, 10013-2741, United States
"Great "healthy" Vietnamese option in Tribeca Not really comparable to Vietnamese food in China Town as far as Pho variety, etc."
4
Menu
Online table booking
Open Now
4
Menu
Online table booking
Open Now
City: New York, 96 Third Ave., New York 10003, 10003-5540, United States
"I went to this Hunan restaurant with one of my usual groups though with a different host than usual. Hunan food tends to have a sour heat to it and the rather expansive menu here appears to also include some American Chinese dishes and some of the poor reviews are regarding them so perhaps go there for Hunan food. He hadn't been here in a while and this was one of the spots he hosted. We spent maybe around 30 or 35 bucks a person or something similar for a good amount of food.We started with the Scallion Pancakes. They were alright. Could have been a bit crispier but it was OK. We also had the Ox Tongue and Tripe with Spicy Peppery Sauce or more directly translated as husband and wife slices which is one of the cheekier Chinese dish names. The sauce had a good amount of mala and I liked the texture of the offal so I would recommend it. My favorite of the smaller dishes was the Green Pepper With Preserved Egg also known as smashed chilies with century egg. I personally like century eggs a lot and it went quite well with the crunchy pepper and I'm happy that this place unlike some of the newer fancy Hunan places doesn't expect people to mash them up together themselves (even if it is fun. One of the first main dishes that arrived was the Jumbo Shrimp With Spicy Garlic Sauce. This was one of the better main dishes with pretty tender tasty shrimp though the sauce could have been a bit more flavorful. Mao's Red Braised Pork Belly was a solid version. Nicely tender pork and properly cooked down though I had definitely preferred other versions more as though I did like that the pieces were on the smaller end which made it very easy to split it. The Sauteed Lamb With Red Pepper and Cilantro was also just alright. The lamb was a bit gummy though the sour sauce definitely helped with the off texture. The Beef With Pickled Cabbage was also pretty good. The chili sauce as with the other Hunan dishes had a good little sourness to it but yet again the protein wasn't the best. Of the dishes, the weakest ones were the vegetarian ones which was surprising based on the best appetizer. The Hunan Cauliflower was bland compared to many of the other Hunan or Sichuan spots lacking texture also. The Steamed Eggplant With Salted Egg Yolk was well terrible. It wasn't properly cooked with the mixture basically falling off of the eggplant leaning it to be a salty mess which was also just not well flavored.The Hunan food here was alright. Portion sizes were plenty big but there's definitely better places for Hunan food or food from similar regions in the city. Particularly good appetizers of all things but the main dishes needed work (especially the proteins which tasted cheap or poor quality in many cases. I do wish we got a preserved pork dish to compare also."
4.1
Menu
Online table booking
Open Now
4.1
Menu
Online table booking
Open Now
City: New York, 501 W 184th StNY 10033, New York, United States
Delivery, Accepts Credit Cards, Street Parking, TV
3.9
Menu
Online table booking
Open Now
3.9
Menu
Online table booking
Open Now
City: New York, 103 Washington Street, City Of New York, 10006, United States Of America
AMEX, Visa, Takeout, Delivery
Steamed Brown Rice

Steamed Brown Rice

You can find Steamed Brown Rice in Restaurants. We help you find a restaurant in your area where it tastes best.

Price

The Average price for Steamed Brown Rice is:
$3.0

Feedback

This feedback is based on the dishes preparation using the above mentioned ingredients. This dish might be cooked differently if you eat out or order food.

You need to register or login to leave feedback.