I had dinner here a couple weeks back and enjoyed it as much as ever, if not more so. It had been a few months since my last visit. I was a bit concerned about the crowd because this place has kind of blown up lately, and deservedly so. But on a rainy Tuesday evening, things were entirely manageable. They now open at 5:30 and at about 5:10 a small line formed outside the door. At 5:30 there was still plenty of availability but by maybe 5:50, the place was full and they were taking names for later seatings.
It's really dark in there, so I doubt I'll ever get truly representative pictures but the meal was delicious and much better than it looks in these amateurish shots . . .
Cocktail specialI cannot remember all the details of this special but I liked the house-spiced bourbon with which it was made. Iirc, it also contained sweet vermouth. Those little black dots are basil seeds, which added an interesting texture to the beverage.
Jamón De Jabugo De Bellota | Portuguese cheese, papaya Jam, bread
Chef was inspired by this combination of components, which he enjoyed during a trip to Portugal earlier this year. He sent this over for me and I have to say it was great. The cheese, made from cow's milk, had a little bit of funk and was a great bridge between the lucious jamon and the sweet/tart jam.
Charlie's PeanutsBraised Fava Beans with ChorizoGreen Papaya SaladThis was delicious -- crunchy, refreshing and funky but it was a special and I forgot to make note of the ingredients.
Smoky Tofu & MushroomMixed Sichuan PicklePotstickers | pork, shrimp, dill, black vinegar dipping sauce
A lousy picture but those crispy, juicy units are under there. I promise.
Salada Gordo | salada, tea egg, jamón de jabugo, marinated anchovy, etc.
This was a very fun salad, and a new addition since my last visit. I really appreciates the thoughtful variety of flavors and textures. It was a veritable grab-bag of good stuff.
Mapo TofuI loved this take on one of my all-time Chinatown favorites. It was a special and I don't remember all the details but I'm pretty sure the the mala element was delivered via the addition of some dried beef, which was tasty and pleasantly numbing.
Balichang Tamarindo | braised sweet & sour pork belly, tamarind, pineapple, chicharrones
I really enjoyed the unctuous belly, and the satisfying interplay between it and the acidic elements.
Arroz Gordo | Jasmine rice laced with sofrito, chinese sausage, salted duck and topped with portuguese chicken thighs, char sui pork, linguiça sausage, fatty prawns, clams, tea eggs, croutons, assorted pickles and saucesI'm not sure I can say much more about this dish, which I praised at least a couple of times upthread. I love how the vessel is placed directly on the burner to create a fantastic crust at the bottom of the rice. But hey, everything above the rice is equally wonderful.
Fat Rice remains one of my very favorite places in town. Its distinctive fare, great ingredients and inspired preparations really speak to me. The service is phenomenal, too. It's friendly, supremely knowledgeable and enthusiastic. Next time, it won't be so long between visits.
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