Nestled in Williamsburg, this cozy Taiwanese spot serves up vibrant fried rice classics and inventive small plates, all with friendly charm.
"Owner Paul Chen’s restaurant in Williamsburg celebrates Taiwan’s fried rice tradition and offers a wide variety of options, from the attention-getting pastrami numbing-spice fried rice to the more traditional Taiwan sausage fried rice. Fan Fried Rice Bar also offers a number of options for vegetarian diners, including a vegan mapo tofu. Worth a try are the hearty, thickly battered fried pork chops, best eaten at the restaurant; and the typhoon shelter shrimp balls." - John Tsung, Eater Staff
"Casual spot serving fried rice, reopened in Williamsburg." - Eater Staff
"Fan Fried Rice is a narrow stall with a larger kitchen, located at 525 Dekalb Ave., between Skillman Street and Bedford Avenue, Bedford-Stuyvesant. Although it describes itself as offering Taiwanese delicacies, the menu primarily features fried rice in several variations, such as sesame chicken fried rice with flavorful morsels and baby fresh soy beans. Other ingredients include shrimp, bone-in pork chop, pastrami, and chorizo, with the rice flavored with green onions and garlic." - Robert Sietsema
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