Rice To Riches

by Scott Beale on February 16, 2007 · 9 comments

Rice To Riches

Walking through SOHO on my recent New York trip, I came across this wonderful storefront for Rice To Riches, which is in the process of revolutionizing the rice pudding industry.

photo credit: Scott Beale

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March 26, 2007 at 6:58 pm

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1 Lori February 16, 2007 at 12:10 pm

That’s awesome — I love rice pudding! By any chance is it a Japanese outfit, like all those cream puff stores that have popped up (Beard Papa was the one I tried)?

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2 ludmilla February 17, 2007 at 12:34 am

this place has the coolest plastic bowls with lids- take your rice treat to go. they have lots of colors.

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3 Hayley February 17, 2007 at 5:50 pm

Hahaha! I went to New York a week ago, we were trying to find our way to the Psyop design studio and came across this cafe, it looked too good NOT to go in, it was awesome! I picked up a menu to take home – just for the fun of it, of course.

“We sell rice pudding, if you don’t want that, you can have rice oudding, and if you don’t want that, you can have rice pudding.”

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4 Marc March 2, 2007 at 9:24 am

stopped by there for my bday treat last night after dinner on the east side. I was told by a friend on a car forum I belong to, and this was certainly worth it. I had the cookies and cream flavor with graham cracker topping and whipped cream….it was amazing. I’ve had plenty of rice pudding over the years at diners, etc….nothing beats this place. Tastes perfect, no aftertaste, just rhe right ingredients. Definitely worth it!

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