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    Hei Hei Rice Roll

    4.5 (215 reviews)
    ModerateNoodles, Cantonese
    Open 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Chunneath K.

    If you're looking for a spot that specializes in rice rolls, this is the place to try. They offer a variety of combinations, but the most popular one is the beef, pork, and shrimp roll. The sauce they add is really good and well balanced, and the rice roll itself is tender and tasty. Definitely a spot worth checking out

    Beef, pork and shrimp rice roll - popular
    Vicky V.

    Hei Hei Rice Roll is a food stall at the Richmond Public Market. Open everyday except Tuesdays. They specialize in rice rolls of all assortment. They do have other items but we focused on the combination. It had shrimp, beef and pork with green onions, bean sprouts and corn. It comes with a packet of soy sauce. The other order we did was with char Sui. They were both good. Normally you wait a long time to get your order but we can early so wait was not that long. Lots of other stalls note worthy but Hei Hei Rice roll is one of the popular ones.

    Edward V.

    We've been to this highly popular food court stall in the past. It serves one of the best rice rolls in Richmond BC. There's usually a long line here, but we came early. We had the #1, Beef, Pork, Shrimp Rice roll with scallions, bean sprouts and corn. I had the Char Siu Roll. Meat inside was tasty and tender. The food court is on the top floor in f Richmond market. There are several small tables. It is bright and airy with piped in music.

    Top: beef pork & shrimp with egg Bottom: mixed sauce
    Connie A.

    Absolute favorite of mines and a must-have every time I travel up to Richmond BC from Seattle. I think their rice rolls are always consistent in taste and texture and I tend to order the same few items each time. Their beef, pork & shrimp is a classic and my personal favorite is the mixed sauce rice roll, which comes plain, with a savory peanut sauce and a sweet soy/hoisin sauce. The flavors just go together so well because the star ingredient - the cheung fun is soft and thin and supple. I've also tried and enjoyed the truffle but definitely recommend the classic variations first. I've also had the congee and enjoyed it but their standouts are definitely the rice rolls. Great location at the food court, easy parking in the lot, and lots of different foods to try at the busy stalls. Definitely expect a bit of a wait especially during rush times like weekends and meal hours because they make the rice rolls fresh to order. But so incredibly worth it. Reminds me of Hong Kong and gives me so much comfort.

    Iris L.

    It's about a year since my last visit. I first learned about the place from several YouTube videos that I've watched. Last year, the rice roll was like the best rice roll that I've ever had. This time around, it's good but not the same as before. I ordered the 3 flavor rice roll and corn with minced beef congee. The rice roll is good but didn't taste as fresh as it was, or maybe it was overcooked? The minced beef congee though is great! It is flavorful and the corn adds some freshness to it

    Beef, Pork & Shrimp Rice Roll (三喜腸粉), Char Siu Rice Roll (叉燒腸粉), Congee (皮蛋碎豬 / 碎牛粥), Soy Milk (豆漿)
    Karl G.

    Checked out Hei Hei Rice Roll as one of the many Richmond Public Market stops -- and this ended up being one of our favorites of the entire trip. They offer 20+ types of cheung fun/rice rolls, all freshly made to order. We tried multiple rice roll stalls in Richmond, and Hei Hei easily took the crown. Their combo of 1 rice roll + 1 congee for $14.99 is an unbeatable deal. - Beef, Pork & Shrimp Rice Roll (三喜腸粉) -- juicy, savory meat and shrimp; thin, moist rice noodles that wrap everything together beautifully - Char Siu Rice Roll (叉燒腸粉) -- enclosed char siu with corn; thin, multi-layered rice rolls; sizable, juicy char siu bites with a nice crunch - Congee (皮蛋碎豬 / 碎牛粥) -- perfectly seasoned, not too salty, mixed with small pieces of century egg; topped with peanuts for a crunchy contrast - Soy Milk (豆漿) -- smooth, fresh, and perfectly not-too-sweet They call orders by receipt number on a digital LED board. Service is fast and respectful -- about a 15-minute wait for our food. As always, Richmond Public Market is lively and chaotic in the best way, especially on weekends, so you may need to hover a bit for a table. Come here for the fresh soy milk, handmade rice rolls, and great value. Don't forget to dress your cheung fun with their sauces -- soy sauce + hot sauce make it even better!

    Matthew H.

    October 31, 2025 - Next in the Vancouver food crawl, I headed to Richmond Public Market. I heard really good things about Hei Hei Rice Roll and how iconic it was, so I decided to give it a try. I got the minced beef rice roll. It tasted really good. It came with soy sauce you pour on top. The closest thing I can compare it to is a softer Cheng fun. The beef nice and soft and was easy to eat. No complaints. The rice rolls definitely lived up to the hype.

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    Daniel P.

    We ordered the rice roll that everyone recommended. It was pricey at $9 but it was one of the better rice rolls we've had. There was more meat in there than I could expected. The soy sauce and chili oil included was a great mix. Next time I would get my own plate though so I don't have to share, because I wanted more!

    Christy T.

    Food was really delicious, especially the freshly made Rice Roll. Tried the shrimp and bbq pork. Both were very fresh, yet will order a meat one next time. The shrimp one could use more shrimp. Service was quick and accurate. Would not expect more, it was a food court inside the Richmond Public Market. Ambiance was casual, food court seating, and clean. Most important was it was clean.

    Jennifer W.

    Hei Hei Rice Roll in the Richmond Public Market is a treasure trove for rice roll lovers. With over twenty variations of cheung fun on the menu, there's something for everyone--from classic shrimp to more adventurous combos. You can customize your order with free add-ons like green onions and bean sprouts, which really take the flavor and texture up a notch. The rice rolls are silky, not greasy, and surprisingly filling despite how light they feel. A few things worth noting: - Cash only. - There's over ten congee options. - Hei Hei set meal: 1 rice roll, 1 congee starting at $14.99. The portions are incredibly generous, perfect for sharing or a satisfying solo meal. This place delivers big on comfort food without weighing you down, so I can see why this is so popular.

    Lauren L.

    Wow I was super impressed with this! I love congee and rice rolls so it definitely hit the spot on a cold day. It's in a food court in a small mall. I'm not sure if you could even call it a mall really. The top floor is the food court and the bottom floor has a few random shops, a produce store, and Asian pharmacy. They only take cash so keep that in mind before going! I got the rice roll and congee combo for $15 CAD and an order of youtiao (Chinese donuts), and black sugar soy milk. This was a great deal and HUGE. You can definitely share this between two people. I finished the rice roll and had to take most of the congee to go because I was so full. Beef, pork, shrimp rice rolls: so delicious and nicely steamed. I love getting the different meats because it's so flavorful when you add the soy sauce. I also like adding chili oil to give it a little kick. The portion is big so don't worry about whether you'll be full or not. Pork and preserved egg congee: I did enjoy this but I feel like it lacked a bit of flavor. I put some leftover sauce from the rice rolls and chili oil in it which helped. The congee was also a little watery for me. I'm used to a much thicker congee but it was still enjoyable. Black sugar soy milk: nothing super special but if you like soy milk it's good. I can't really taste the black sugar flavor but I think because it's just light on sweetness which is fine with me. Chinese donut: you get two huge pieces! I think I finished half of one and took the rest home.

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    Charlie T.

    Some great rice rolls located at this place. They are located on the second floor food court plaza of a shopping area. The wait was not long for us and we ordered a couple of rice rolls (one with beef and the other bbq pork) as well as a congee. The congee was decent, but the rice rolls were delicious. They also came with a couple of sauces that I highly suggest you use for the rice rolls.

    Yutin Z.

    Food here is so good! The rice rolls had an amazing texture, nice and soft. Congee was flavorful as well! Dough stick was the perfect texture, crunchy and chewy.

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