Rice Bowl - Carta

South High Street, Columbus, 43207, United States Of America

🛍 Soup, Meat, Chinese, Chicken

3.1 💬 16 Reseñas

Teléfono: +16144458828

Dirección: South High Street, Columbus, 43207, United States Of America

Ciudad: Columbus

Menú Platos: 35

Reseñas: 16

Sitio Web: http://www.ricebowlcolumbus.com

"The food here is severely overpriced and has an unpleasant aftertaste. The receptionist was quite rude, although an older Chinese woman wearing an apron did greet me with a wave. I'm really hoping this food doesn't make me sick—definitely say a prayer before eating! The meal left a bad taste, almost like I could taste the pot it was cooked in, which was just unappetizing. I only ate it because I was hungry, but I won’t be coming back. They charged me $18 for a meal that should cost about $8. The sesame chicken looked nothing like what was shown in the pictures. That aftertaste is quite something... I can really taste the pot it was cooked in. I'm feeling nauseous just thinking about it."

Mark Mark

Used to love this place not very good anymore. Food tasted like frozen.

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David
David

Great place, great food, excellent service, always a good dinner, food is great and plenty of it, enjoy it every time..??


Heather
Heather

The food was terrible. Didn't eat any of it and they wouldn't exchange it or take it off of the bill. That was the first and last time I will go there.


Charles
Charles

Although the dining room was closed when I came, I ordered carry out and ate when I got home. The food was good and plentiful. They served it within 6-7 mins. I'll be back again sometime soon. Thanks Ver carta


rierie
rierie

Overall, I was quite disappointed! A few years back, this place was excellent! As someone who grew up on the South Side and now lives in Reynoldsburg, I’ve seen things change. However, I do still enjoy the Chinese Lantern in Reynoldsburg.


Charlotte
Charlotte

The food is to expensive for a small side dish of Calamari,, I usually get more for my money, I always wondered why it looks slow and it's because they don't allow indoor di ING on certain days only carry out. WONTON SOUP WAS GOOD BUT Calamari a


Art
Art

Best Chinese food ever! Been eating here 35 years. Egg Rolls are highly recommended with their house made sweet/sour sauce. Chicken Fried Rice is the best I’ve ever had complimented with their beef lo mein. Always fresh and hot. Awesome family owned business!!! Ver carta


Brian
Brian

I've been going to Rice Bowl my entire life, 28 years. My grandparents would take me here after church across the street.By far the best wonton soup in Columbus.If you've never been, I would recommend the Sai Woo Gai, it is a tempura-like breaded chicken on a bed of white rice, covered with a brown sauce with vegetables.Stop in and tell Connie that Brian sent you!


angela
angela

I ordered takeout and was really impressed with the generous portion size for lunch. The food was hot and delicious. It seems that COVID has impacted this place, but if you're craving Chinese food, you should definitely check it out. They've been in business for a long time, and after years of not visiting, the food was just as good as I remembered. Let's support our great local restaurants!


Michelangelo
Michelangelo

The food here is severely overpriced and has an unpleasant aftertaste. The receptionist was quite rude, although an older Chinese woman wearing an apron did greet me with a wave. I'm really hoping this food doesn't make me sick—definitely say a prayer before eating! The meal left a bad taste, almost like I could taste the pot it was cooked in, which was just unappetizing. I only ate it because I was hungry, but I won’t be coming back. They charged me $18 for a meal that should cost about $8. The sesame chicken looked nothing like what was shown in the pictures. That aftertaste is quite something... I can really taste the pot it was cooked in. I'm feeling nauseous just thinking about it. Ver carta

Columbus

Columbus

Columbus, conocido por su diversa escena culinaria, ofrece favoritos locales como Skyline Chili, dulces de Buckeye, y una amplia gama de cocinas internacionales que reflejan su vibrante comunidad.

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  • Soup Sopas cálidas y reconfortantes para nutrir tu alma. Elige entre una variedad de caldos sabrosos e ingredientes sustanciosos, perfectos para un sencillo aperitivo o una comida satisfactoria en un día fresco.
  • Meat Explore nuestra deliciosa selección de carnes, con bistecs asados a la perfección, pollo tierno y platos de cordero llenos de sabor, cada uno sazonado a la perfección para una experiencia culinaria inolvidable. Ver carta
  • Chinese Saborea los ricos y auténticos sabores de China con nuestra selección de platos icónicos. Desde sabrosos salteados hasta deliciosos dim sum, cada creación captura la esencia de la cocina china tradicional, deleitando tu paladar con cada bocado.
  • Chicken Suculentos y sabrosos, nuestros platos de pollo están elaborados con carne tierna, condimentos sabrosos e inspiraciones culinarias diversas. Disfruta de una deliciosa variedad que seguramente satisfará a todos los paladares.

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