
Hours
| Friday | 8 AM–1:30 PM |
| Saturday | 8 AM–1:30 PM |
| Sunday | 8 AM–1:30 PM |
| Monday | 8 AM–1:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 8 AM–1:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 8 AM–1:30 PM |
| Thursday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 573 E El Camino Real, Sunnyvale, CA 94087
Phone: (669) 291-6167
Website: http://riceburrito.com/
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Reviews
Nothing like my dad used to make, the rice balls are now premade, so there isn’t a long wait anymore. But this means they are lukewarm at best (and I went pretty early so don’t tell me I was there too late).
They are even smaller than I thought based on other photos with people’s hands (maybe they just had baby hands).
They are disgustingly sweet. Like I had 2 bites and got sweeted out. No dessert for me tonight. 🙁
The yiao tieu inside are rock hard like they’re a month old and stolen out the trash behind 99 Ranch. It cut the roof of my mouth after just the first bite.
The rice isn’t sticky enough and is the wrong texture.
The dau jeung – 30% sweet, apparently – isn’t the worst I’ve had. But low sugar Vitasoy is better and cheaper.
And the unfriendly sign about paying for the decorative display if you break anything on it is unnecessarily confrontational. If you’re that worried about it, put it in a glass case. Or don’t have it at all. There’s nowhere to sit and wait; put a bench there and stop worrying about your precious wooden eggs.
There is no dine-in seating in the store and the service was not needed. The order can be placed online or through the kiosk in the store.
My go-to order is the purple crunchy rice burrito with soy milk. It’s nutritious, filling and healthy. It stimulates digestion because of the fresh ingredients and pickles from Taiwan.
I have been to Taiwan twice and it is food heaven there. Xiaoman provides meals that are authentically Taiwanese. They remind me of the breakfast you can find walking down the street along Taiwan— fresh soy milk everywhere. Xiaoman is one of the few places with authentic Taiwanese food in the Bay Area. It’s hard to find good ones. The price point is not bad for the Bay Area. I believe they try to keep prices low and give a lot within the fan tuan itself.
The shop itself is very clean and you can also order in person. Service is pretty quick and they are often busy here.
Unexpectedly really tasty. Got the purple rice crispy roll. Everything melded together really well. The flavour from the pork floss, to the crunch and added texture from the deep fried Chinese doughnut and the extra bite from the seasoned egg.
Worth trying once. Wouldn’t pay another $11 for a second. It’s a nice snack and the service is quick, but for a bit more, you could just get a real meal.
Order at front by machine, then call your number when your order is ready .
Rice cooked very well , soft but texture , inside with Chinese crispy donut , and roasted egg ( half ) , and I added Meat floss$1 + , size is not that big , donut broken into small pieces ….$9.90
With Soymilk black tea , set price $17.50
It’s delicious but Overpriced and not worth it.