Big Rice Korean Cuisine

Korean restaurant · Temple City

Big Rice Korean Cuisine

Korean restaurant · Temple City

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5703 Rosemead Blvd, Temple City, CA 91780

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"There are times when I wake from a fever dream of eating rabbokki from a Seoul street vendor. The halmoni is leaning in to whisper in my ear exactly what the key to true happiness is when I suddenly bolt awake in a cold sweat, alone in my room and completely rabbokki-less. Despite that disappointing state of waking up at a time when Big Rice is closed to rabbokki lovers, I’ve only made it there a couple of times to indulge in the mess that is a giant mishmash of ramen noodles and fat, squishy rice noodles in a fiery sauce. Big Rice gives you the option of adding udong and/or glass noodles. I’m not a fan of the modern “Just douse it in massive amounts of gross substandard mozz” that is the hallmark of Korean fast-food cooking these days, but at Big Rice, it just makes sense. Under the watchful eye of a maneki neko, you’re here to indulge in food that is fun, fast, and colorful. The cheese corn is so gooey that your chopsticks get stuck in it, and even the don katsu is smothered in an excessive amount of cheese. Expertly-rolled kimbap comes in tuna, bulgogi, kimchi, and roe, and the drinks include banana milk, strawberry milk, and Milkis, the Korean drink that tastes like milky rice." - Dakota Kim

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"There are times when I wake from a fever dream of eating rabbokki from a Seoul street vendor. The halmoni is leaning in to whisper in my ear exactly what the key to true happiness is when I suddenly bolt awake in a cold sweat, alone in my room and completely rabbokki-less. Despite that disappointing state of waking up at a time when Big Rice is closed to rabbokki lovers, I’ve only made it there a couple of times to indulge in the mess that is a giant mishmash of ramen noodles and fat squishy rice noodles in a fiery sauce. Big Rice gives you the option of adding udong and/or glass noodles. I’m not a fan of the modern “Just douse it in massive amounts of gross substandard mozz” that is the hallmark of Korean fast-food cooking these days, but at Big Rice, it just makes sense. Under the watchful eye of a maneki neko, you’re here to indulge in food that is fun, fast, and colorful. The cheese corn is so gooey that your chopsticks get stuck in it, and even the don katsu is smothered in an excessive amount of cheese. Expertly-rolled kimbap comes in tuna, bulgogi, kimchi, and roe, and the drinks include banana milk, strawberry milk, and Milkis, the Korean drink that tastes like milky rice. photo credit: Andrea D'Agosto" - Dakota Kim

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Pin Jiw

Google
Food done right. Fried squid was fresh and crunchy. Not tough or stale like other places. Their cold noodle was really good. It was chewy and delicious. This might be a small place but you definitely shouldn't pass it. Would recommend this!

Vince Ye

Google
They have outdoor seating. It's next to a chongqing hot pot place, so gets pretty loud and most of the aroma is from the hot pot. Good Korean food at a reasonable price and decent portion sizes. Limited wait staff, but they were very friendly and had good service.

Miss Jay

Google
Flavors are great. All the kimchee served were spot on. The amount of food was perfect. I got the spicy pork bowl. Price$10.98 w tax $12.02. $.30 cc fee if bill is under $15. I will definitely come back and try the squid bowl. I even like the flavor of the water served. Cons: shopping center parking on weekends is busy. Update: Oct. 20 - I came back for another spicy pork bowl. Great flavor but half the entree was onion. A lot of onions.

Ce Li

Google
Came here for a late lunch and was pleasantly surprised. It's a very modern style place with white walls and some comical rice character cartoons drawn on them. My girlfriend really liked their pancake with the sauce. This pancake was around a small to medium pizza size and will count as maybe an entree to share. The fried rice was pretty good too. Overall I enjoyed it. Like many korean places they had a few sides which was nice with the meal.

Sofia C

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My boyfriend and I always get kimbap (rice rolls) whenever we go here. They are so delicious. We also love their seafood and kimchi pancake. Their topokki (rice cake) is also good. 😊😋

Roger K Ng (RKNG)

Google
Casual home made style food if you are too lazy to cook at home. The place is cozy and parking is plenty. What really left a bad taste is the service. The server brought us the wrong dish and yet, they made us paid for it. Unbelievable!

Clanda Sh

Google
Have tried a few dishes, some were decent but nothing really wow’d me and for some reason, we all felt extremely thirsty after eating their food. Meh.

alena

Google
I love big rice, the service is always very good and the food is delicious especially the spicy pork ramen and kimchi stew. Everything is still cheap and affordable. My family and I are waiting for you to reopen from the temporary close so we can go eat the food!