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    Sticky Rice

    4.1 (36 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 10:00 pm
    Updated 1 week ago

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    Shay D.

    The service was great. The restaurant ambience is good. They can accommodate large parties. They do add 20% gratuities if you have a bigger party. The main topic would be food, it was bad. We ordered appetizers. The sausage came hot from outside and cold from inside. Clearly tells it was microwaved. The Penang curry lacked flavors. People who got drinks on my table said they were good.

    Glass noodles with beef
    Carol R.

    There is lots of parking at the old Boston Market space that now houses Sticky Rice. However, the restaurant is a far cry from a fast-food chicken place and has been updated to a sleek, modern Asian eatery. Our server, Miguel, was competent and congenial. And he was very apologetic when he asked how I liked certain items and I actually told him that some items were not up to par. We ordered the calamari appetizer, which came out fried and very greasy. Avoid it. The Tom Yum soup was served in a teeny bowl with two slices of mushrooms and a sliver of chicken. But the broth was seasoned, flavorful, and absolutely yummy. Sticky Rice management please make the bowl bigger and add more ingredients. For our entrees we had the red curry with tofu, the green curry with shrimp, and the glass noodles with beef. The latter was a tad salty but chock full of mushrooms and beef and flavor. Both curries were absolutely delicious. (Though the eggplant in the green curry was raw and inedible.) Dinner for three with one appetizer, two soups, three entrees, tax, and tip was $106. Despite a couple of negatives, we liked the food and plan to return to try a few other dishes.

    Linh T.

    Sticky Rice did not disappoint. Authentic, flavorful, and every dish hit. The ambiance was on point and the service made the whole experience even better. Lots of parking space available and a great place for a quick lunch or dinner date!

    They know how to build a flavor explosion. Absolutely delicious beef and pork belly.
    David M.

    Service was quick and efficient. Server assisted with selecting items from the menu. Food was very spicy as requested. Beef was tender and pork was cooked perfectly. We'll be returning to Sticky Rice soon.

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    Angelica A.

    This place was such a great find! Our server was friendly, attentive, and helped assure us we made great choices for our first time here. The food was so good and I'm already looking forward to the next time I go.

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    Joey Y.

    Came here on a Saturday. It wasn't busy so we got seated down immediately! Ordered the lao sausage, kra pao, and larb chicken salad. I got level 3 spice and didn't think it was spicy enough. Spice ranges from 1-5. The server (Diego) was always on top of everything and checked in to see if things went well. Overall a nice and modern cute restaurant.

    Daros K.

    So we're not locals and I'm here for work. My girlfriend loves Cambodian/ Laos food and it's very hard to find one that is authentic. I found this place and was skeptical, but we decided to try. It did not disappoint. We had the papaya salad, green bean salad, chicken wings w the SAUCE, tawako (Cambodian made sausage) and nom khao. Everything tasted like it's homemade. The taste, the smell was on point. Our server was a super people person and did warn us about the food, how it's strong in a good way and not Americanize for taste. We also got to met the owner Jimmy and chatted in Cambodian . It's a huge plus for me considering the chef is Cambodian cooking Cambodian food. My only complaint is that I didn't get to try other stuff on the menu. We will definitely be back and highly recommend it to anyone looking for that authentic Khmer food! Trimble thumbs up!!

    Spicy beef salad
    Teresa T.

    Very impressed! Tasty and tasted authentic.... And we just got back from Thailand! My favorite was the coconut soup, good flavor. Service was good - shout out to Giovanni! The portions were good and you could choose your spice level.... I got 4 out of 5 and my nose was running from the spice... LOL! We will be back.

    Sticky Rice
    Jason P.

    Sticky Rice - Plantation. Open three weeks. Same ownership as OTORO. If you walk in here and order a California roll and pad thai, then call it "just another Thai-Sushi place," that's on you. Yes, it looks like every other modern Broward Thai buildout. Exposed ductwork. Sushi bar. Dark tables. Safe, contemporary interior. But the menu tells you what they're actually trying to do -- and most people will ignore it. They're putting Lao and Cambodian dishes front and center. What we had: Green Bean Salad (Thum Mak Tua) with Raw Salted Crab -- Raw beans. Fermented fish sauce. Raw garlic. Salty, funky, unapologetic. If you think a thai style salad should taste sweet, this will confuse you. Larb Beef: Structurally correct -- toasted rice powder, herbs, proper texture. But they buried it in red onion. I sent it back. If you order it, ask for half the onions. Not optional. Pad Kaprow Chicken: Fine. Slightly salty. Not the reason to come here. Beef Kreoung (Cambodian): This is the tell. Bright lemongrass-based curry paste, stir-fried, aromatic, clean heat. No coconut heaviness. Fresh and sharp. This separates them from the generic Thai pack. Sticky Rice--Order it. It comes out of the steamer lava hot, properly sticky, slightly chewy. It pairs perfectly with the larb and the kreoung -- soak up the sauce, cut the funk, balance the salt. If you're ordering Isan/Lao dishes without sticky rice, you're doing it wrong. Now look at the other stuff on the menu: * Crispy Rice Salad (Nam Khao) * Khmer Sausage (Twa Ko) * Lao Sausage (Sai Oua) * Papaya Salad (Thum Mak Hoong) * Pepper Beef (Lok Lak) * Kreoung Most strip-mall Thai-Sushi spots don't mess with fermented Lao sausage or Cambodian curry pastes. Because most diners won't order them. This kitchen is at least trying. If you judge it on sushi, you'll probably say it's average. If you judge it on the Lao/Khmer side, it's one of the more interesting Southeast Asian menus in West Broward right now. You can't complain about sameness if you refuse to order the things that break it.

    Tom Kha Gai (Coconut Soup)...I added my own chili oil from home.
    Melli B.

    This place only opened less than a month ago and I have passed it a few times on my way home. Today, we decided to grab takeout after a long weekend of soccer tournaments. I wasn't feeling my best and opted for Coconut Soup. I have always been a huge fan of the Tom Kha Gai soup and I asked staff if the broth was a fish stock and was super excited to learn that it was. Their soup is flavorful with strong hints of lemongrass and lime leaves, and the fish sauce also stands out in this soup. I enjoyed it but only after I added my own chili oil to give it a nice kick of spice. My kid had a basic Cali roll and my husband had Pad Thai. No complaints from anyone. We all liked our food but I LOVED THE STAFF. They were all super duper nice. The only thing I didn't appreciate was, I had gone in for take out and after waiting over 23 minutes, staff notified me that they had given my order away to a woman who had just walked in a few minutes prior to pick up her take out order. So they had to remake our order. We had just finished a long day of soccer, my teen was exhausted, we were hungry and now we had to wait even longer after already having to wait. But I couldn't be angry because they were pretty nice about it, apologizing and telling me that they would prioritize the order. At least the wait wasn't unpleasant with its nice decor and calming ambiance. The space was open and airy and somehow felt intimate as well. Couples sat together quietly enjoying their food and one another. I'd definitely return here to dine in.

    Pad Kra Pao~ with pork
    Stacy M.

    Take out Dinner on Monday ~ Pad Kra Pao with pork level 3 spice ~ absolutely delicious. My plan was to save 1/2 for lunch on Tuesday but that didn't happen. Next time I will get Level 4 spice because it honestly didn't taste very spicy to me but the flavor was amazing!

    Lemongrass beef skewers and the octopus and shrimp crudo was
    Laura D.

    Tried this place out for lunch today with my friend. The restaurant is big inside and very nice, modern style decor. We were immediately greeted by our server Diego when we walked in. I ordered their Thai tea which was yummy and good amount of sweet. My friend is Asian so we ordered a few dishes to share. We ordered two apps; the beef skewers and octopus & shrimp crudo. The beef was yummy and tasted like lemongrass. It came with 3 skewers. The octopus and shrimp crudo was also yummy and included shrimp chips and guacamole on top. We also had their beef fried rice, chicken pad Thai and shrimp tempura roll. The fried rice was delicious! It included red and green peppers and good amount of thin sliced beef. The pad Thai was also good. I would've preferred it spicy but my friend does not like spicy. The roll was also really good. Overall, everything we ate was delicious and had great flavor. Also, our server Diego was nice and always coming by to make sure we were satisfied with everything. I will definitely be coming back. Especially since I live and also work close by.

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    Wasn't horrible and wasn't great.... $100 for lunch wasn't really worth it. I hope the restaurant nothing but success.

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    It's good but not for us. We're not a fan of surprise sweetness in out food. Overall it was good but not for us.

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    Food and service were good. The Alaskan roll was delicious. The restaurant was clean and nicely decorated. Highly recommend

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    It was very good al the food we had and the service was very nice as well I will recommend it and will go back any time

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    Mai-Kai Restaurant and Polynesian Show

    3.4(1.7k reviews)
    9.0 mi
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    The act was disappointing amateurish. Food was average, not authentic Polynesia. Drinks over…read morepriced. I would recommend another event.

    I'm posting this as a first-ever visitor who was in town on vacation and interested in dinner and…read morethe show and booked via the website on my phone. In summary I highly recommend the experience but there are a few things that could be improved for first time guests. To start, the website wasn't clear that when making reservations and paying that the price is for the show only and that when attending the show every guest must at minimum purchase one entree. Not a problem, but clarifying this at booking would be helpful. Upon completing our reservation I did get an email confirmation but was not provided any details on how everything works. I booked the 8pm show but wasn't sure if we should get there for 8pm or get there earlier because the show started at 8pm. Unsure we decided to arrive just before 7pm and take advantage of the happy hour that ended at 7pm and grab a drink. Upon arrival we were greeted by valet. My husband planned to do valet parking so not an issue, but it was not clear if we had the option to park ourselves. After we left the car we just started walking to where we believed the entrance was. No direction was given by valet to point us in the right direction and no one was outside to let us know. The outside Bora Bora bar was bustling with happy hour folks, but knowing there was also a bar inside we opted to go in to get out of the heat. Upon walking in it was very dark, no hostess at the podium and we quickly realized we had walked into the middle of the 5pm show and quickly exited the building and went back to the outdoor bar. We ordered a drink and mentioned how we are attending the 8pm show and asked how everything typically works. This is where I got the lowdown. Plan to arrive at your scheduled time (in our case 8pm), that's when seating starts. Once seated you'll place your dinner order, with any drinks and appetizers you may want. The show will start roughly an hour and 15 mins after seating starts (9:15pm in our case) and the show runs about 45 mins., so we were done by 10pm. The show itself was amazing! It was educational as well as entertaining. Highly recommend! The food was okay, and in my opinion you're definitely going for the show, not the food. It was served hot but just wasn't anything special. Overall if you haven't been, I'd say it is definitely worth going and experiencing once. It also seems like a great happy hour option for locals.

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    Sawa Hibachi Steakhouse Sushi Bar & Thai

    Sawa Hibachi Steakhouse Sushi Bar & Thai

    3.9(314 reviews)
    28.3 mi
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    Definitely enjoyed our experience at Sawa! We just moved down here from New Jersey and we always go…read moreto hibachi dinner on my husband's birthday. We read some great reviews and had to try it. The service was excellent, the food was delicious and the show was phenomenal. We loved every bit. Large portions. My only complaint would be that the menu does not include everything you get so we were a bit surprised. Loved atmosphere. It got pretty crowded.

    Fifteen of us made dinner reservations a week in advance, happily they can provide each of us with…read moreindividual checks. Sawa Hibachi Steakhouse & Sushi Bar is in a Publix Shopping Center at the corner of Jog & Woolbright Roads. There was plenty of free parking in front of the restaurant. There is a hibachi dining room with a chef preparing food on the grill. They offer a rewards program with 3% back for members. The extensive menu offered soups, salads, appetizers, satay, sushi, Thai, grilled noodle, teriyaki, tempura, stir fry ... We all fit around a hibachi and watched the Chef put on a show. He was entertaining and service was good. We started with either a soup or a salad, my salad was good. I then had the hibachi shrimp with rice, noodles, and a few pieces of vegetables. My plate was filled with white carbs. I don't eat like this and I won't order the hibachi grill again.

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    Momi Ramen - Pork Sui Mai

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    3.1(892 reviews)
    24.7 miBrickell
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    One of my favorite things to do in Miami is seek out places that quietly get it right. No hype, no…read moreflashing lights, just good food and a solid experience. Last night that place was Momi Ramen in Brickell. I went after work on a cool, lightly rainy evening when all I wanted was something comforting. Ramen felt right. This was actually my first time here, even though I've lived in Brickell for ten years. They used to be cash only, which honestly kept me away, but they now accept credit cards, so it finally felt accessible. The space is small and intimate, almost like a New York-style Asian diner. Quiet, calm, and focused on the food. I ordered the chicken ramen with a Sapporo and everything hit exactly how it should. Deep flavors, well balanced, and incredibly comforting. If you're looking for a good meal in Brickell that doesn't feel like an influencer set, this is it. Sometimes the best places are the ones that just do their job well and let the food speak for itself.

    Let start I did not order food . I literally was chilling at this restaurant and the lovely fell…read morewas getting some ramen and ask us to watch his bag . And offer me and my friend some and it was amazing .The staff was very nice and the space is amazing you have outdoor eating . You can eat inside it's a vibe . I'm not posting more pictures till I actually become a customer.

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