Tremendous lunch from start to finish at Fat Rice the other day. Three of us were
hungry. With the exception of a lone chicken thigh, we managed to put this all away . . .
Lacassa | rice noodle, shrimp, char siu pork, tofu, garlic chive, egg omelette, pickled ginger
Noodley and delicious!
Pork + Ginger Dumplings With X.O. Sauce | sweet soy, garlic chilli oil, woodear mushroom
One of the very few items on the FR menu that seems to have been on from the beginning, and remains relatively unchanged.
Favas Guisadas w/House-Made Bread | favas beans, linguica, sofrito, tomato
Great, flavorful dish and the bread was better than ever. Still tender and yeasty but with an absolutely perfect exterior crust. Steam bellowed out of it when we tore it open.
O Diabo | spicy mustard-laced curry, pickles, chicken, char siu, wood-roasted beef
A new one for me. Loved the mustard notes in combination with the other components.
Minchi Mosca | minced turmeric pork, puffed saffron noodle, woodear mushroom, sunny egg
Heavily aromatic turmeric was a very nice component.
Piri Piri Chicken | char-grilled thighs, fatracha hot sauce, grilled potato, cornichon
I love FR's ever-evolving takes on piri piri. My visits are infrequent enough that it's never quite the same as the time before. The common threads are juicy, perfectly charred thighs and substantial, zesty heat.
Not cheap but a great value considering the quality, distinctiveness (and quantity) of the food. Service, by Caleb, was utterly awesome. I think I like the dinner menu a bit better but living nearby, lunch is consistently a walk-in breeze.
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