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Tasty Package At Rice Bowl Restaurant

WE ARE REALLY TYPICAL CHINESE... Even in Sacramento, we look high and low for at Asian food, that is our first priority.  My sister knows where to get nice and reasonable prices meals and one of the regulars that we love to go is the Rice Bowl Restaurant.  My brother-in-law and his son do not really mind having Chinese food with us once awhile but not all the time.  But most times they do not follow us out and needless to say, we will definitely go for familiar dishes that remind us of home sweet home in Malaysia... LOL...

Rice Bowl Restaurant has family dinners that range from $26 for three dishes and so on.  Since there are seven of us, we ordered two sets of $26-for-3-dishes and that means, six dishes for $52... Good package, right?  From the menu which consist of endless dishes, we really had a hard time choosing the 6 dishes... everything seems to look good and attractive... LOL...
Creamy prawns with honey walnuts....

Variety of Greens...
Clams with black beans...
Crispy Fried Flounder Fish... 
So crispy that the bones are easily crushed...
Claypot treasures...
And an all American favourite dish...Sweet and Sour Pork ribs... 

And the bill came to around $60+
Oh yes, appetizer is free herbal soup and ended with red bean in sweet soup....
The merry lot before the dinner started....
I think it is a good deal.. must come by again some time before I leave... :)



Comments

  1. The food is just as beautiful as the people! Beautiful family picture enjoying dinner.

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  2. Aha!!! The handsome guy again. You did not answer the question I asked that day. :D

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  3. I love that creamy prawns and clams, slurp

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  4. Walnuts and prawns? We seldom get that combination here. Sounds good. Everyone is looking good in the photo.

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  5. I am eyeing the creamy prawns and clams! Everyone is looking happy!

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  6. the price is not bad for $60 (even after conversion)....I like all of them! Yes, sweet & sour pork is my fav too!

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