Yay, Nice Rice is much easier for me to get to now that it isn't all the way up in Ang Mo Kio anymore (51 Telok Ayer Street #01-10).
I’ve seen some arguments about the portions here being on the smaller side and not worth the price point. But as someone who generally doesn’t go too big on serving sizes, I’d say that Nice Rice is definitely worth the journey, especially when they are serving quality food at accessible prices.
Don’t forget to get the chilli dip which comprises sambal, garlic and vinegar. It’s piquant and super shiok!
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Being an Eastie, I would willingly travel to Yio Chu Kang for their generous and affordable Western grub.
The fish was ok, but lacking a bit of tenderness. What was surprising was how well the interesting combination of rice, creamy onsen egg and sambal all came together for a nice bowl, that I finished despite being quite full. Not much better than your average sambal stingray, but nice that they offered a one-person portion.
Sambae definitely knocked it out of the park when it comes to their sambal chilli and the idea of stingray rice bowls is most definitely a welcome one.
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The lady at the stall has left quite an impression as she is particularly attentive.
Having seen other rice items on their menu, it will be nice to be back for braised pork trotter or even the pork belly rice.