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Address: 697 Centre St, Boston, MA 02130
Phone: (617) 942-2324
Website: http://www.sweetriceboston.com/
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Reviews
From the crispy, flavorful takoyaki to the beautifully crafted sushi rolls and fresh, delicate nigiri, every dish was delicious and artfully presented. You can tell that a lot of care goes into both the preparation and presentation here.
Overall, Sweet Rice JP delivers a perfect balance of great taste, beautiful plating, and warm hospitality. Highly recommended for anyone who loves quality Thai and sushi in a relaxed, welcoming setting.
The place inside is nice and there is a decent amount of space.
It’s a little pricey for the quality of the food.
The sushi might be good but we didn’t try it
Partner loves to get crispy spicy basil chicken and I love their veggie drunken noodles. Solid level of spice if you ask for it. We usually ask for a 4/5 spice level and it’s well done.
The only improvement they could have would be in consistency. I believe there are 2 different chefs and one of them is arguably the better one, especially at making drunken noodles. Whenever that chef makes the dish, the noodles are perfect in flavour, texture and have a nice char and kick to them. But the difference in flavour between the two chefs isn’t too stark and even the food portion and taste is still good!
Other things we’ve tried and liked include the tom kha gai soup! So heartwarming and delicious, like a warm hug in a bowl! The veg basil fried rice is another favourite of mine and always consistently great!
Overall I recommend them for their food and the lovely and attentive staff who are always great. A special mention for how fast and efficient the service is! We’ve never had to wait too long for our food and we’ve easily eaten here over two dozen times!
We got tempura and spring rolls for appetizers. Those were good, but they’re pretty hard to make bad. Once again we had to go to the wait staff for chopsticks, which was odd to do in an east and southeast asian restaurant.
Our entrees all arrived at different times. Our friend got drunken noodles with shrimp that, after the shrimp she didn’t even finish. My wife ordered the crispy duck entree which she said was dry. I ordered crispy chicken fried rice, which was a chicken breast cooked katsu style over a bed of poorly seasoned fried rice. Also, the fried rice had 2 GIANT chunks of tomato as well as multiple pieces of bland, gigantic pieces of broccoli and carrots.
All in all, I did not have a good dining experience and I think there are far better east and southeast asian restaurants within a 5 minute walk from this one.