Rice - Party Size

Rice, a very important staple in the Asian diet, is served at almost every meal except when soups containing noodles are present. In China, it is considered a "poor" mans gathering if rice is served as it insinuates that the host couldn't afford to serve up a delicacy of fish or meat. Here in America, rice is acceptable for any Southeast Asian gathering since the flavors of Southeast Asian foods are bolder and spicier than Chinese fare and require rice to tame them.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Spice Rating: Not Hot, 1=Mildly Hot, 2=Good Burn Hot, 3=Blazing Hot, 4=Fire and Brimstone Hot
We take pride in having the reputation for serving dishes as they are prepared in the country of their origin. We also like to caution customers who have been spoiled by the watered down spice ratings of other restaurants. When we tell you a dish has a spice rating of 3, believe us. A spice rating of 4 makes even the most addicted chili lovers break into a sweat.