Geylang Claypot Rice
Singaporean restaurant · Northern Strip ·

Geylang Claypot Rice

Singaporean restaurant · Northern Strip ·

Offers flavorful beef claypot rice with crispy rice

claypot rice
beef claypot rice
chicken claypot rice
salty
crispy rice
flavorful
resorts world
food court
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3000 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109 Get directions

$20–30

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Restroom
Popular for lunch
Popular for dinner
Good for solo dining
Comfort food

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3000 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109 Get directions

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$20–30 · Menu

Features

•Restroom
•Popular for lunch
•Popular for dinner
•Good for solo dining
•Comfort food
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Wheelchair accessible entrance

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Jan 11, 2026

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Resorts World reveals its 40 restaurants and bars on the north end of the Las Vegas Strip | Eater Vegas

"Geylang Claypot Rice contributes traditional Southeast Asian rice dishes to the Famous Foods roster, emphasizing claypot-style preparations." - Susan Stapleton

https://vegas.eater.com/2021/6/24/22549008/resorts-world-opens-restaurants-bar-las-vegas-strip
Geylang Claypot Rice

Richard C.

Google
The food was actually pretty good, they are pretty generous with adding protein to the bowl. A tinny little bit pricy but not horrible. The plastic bowl does make the presentation of the food a level down but the taste was pretty good.

A C

Google
Not an authentic Asian claypot rice. They cooked it in clay-pan but didn’t serve it right. The dish come in a bowl which does not look like their photos!! The rice was mixed with the meat like a fried-rice, and is too oily. Definitely not a good choice for healthy eaters. Totally disappointed base on the photos they displayed.

Bruce M.

Google
The rice is like chinese fried rice but too oily. I had the mushroom claypot but you have to dig into your pot to find the miniscule mushrooms. The veggies were fibrous and hard to chew.

Caitlin K

Google
Got the beef clay pot rice and it was one of the best meals both in terms of value and flavor. It’s got a kick of spice, the richness of the poached egg, crispy clusters of rice, and the beef was juicy and flavorful. I’m adding Geylang Claypot Rice to my list of must-visit places to eat next time I’m in the area. It was a large enough portion to split with another person and we still had a bit leftover.

John P.

Google
We had an awesome experience, the beef claypot rice was exceptional! It was just spicy enough, and the soft egg on top, when broken, made the dish just so creamy! The beef was tender, and once ordered you get to watch them cook it! I know, it’s $20 per bowl, but you’re in a resort, it’s single serve handmade, and more than generous portions. Would recommend and try again!

Matthew R.

Google
Ordered the Beef Claypot rice bowl and I was pretty surprised by how good it was. The beef was good but honestly I love the rice. It's very flavorful and some of the rice provided a nice crunchy texture. I'd go as far as to say I enjoyed this rice dish more than the Kimchi Fried Rice from Best Friend.

Jie C

Google
Got the chicken claypot bowl and the food is not very edible. It was beyond oversalted and a large portion of the food was burned so bad I ended up throwing away almost the entire bowl. The establishment looks nice and had good presentation but the actual food was very disgusting and an insult to the cuisine.

RANDY M.

Google
Stopped by for a quick bite, there was a lot to choose so we picked Geylang. I got the chicken claypot rice. It came out quick which was nice but it was ok. A little dry and the chicken was dry. I won’t stop by again I would go and grab the pad Thai around the corner.
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Lisa S.

Yelp
I don't know how this place gets two stars. I think that's tragic. My friend and I wanted to check out the food court in Resorts World, but we came on a Tuesday in the winter, and I guess it's too slow so most of the eateries are closed. We paid $20 for parking, so that was a bummer. We ended up trying a couple spots and also got the beef claypot for fun, although we weren't really thrilled at the order. However, when it came out...it was sooooo good. It was the favorite out of everything we ate, and I wish we had gotten more than one. It was savory, flavorful, had a slight kick, and it was enough to share. The rice had all these crispy bits in it. It was just great. Don't look at the star rating, and just order yourself a bowl.
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Gifty W.

Yelp
Had the beef bowl. Really great flavors. Very generous portions. Would have it again if I'm in resorts world. Not a full service restaurant but didn't mind.
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Leona S.

Yelp
Tried a beef claypot rice and we liked it! Something different. They only have 3 choices on their menu. I do not really like spicy foods but this is good, not very spicy. I would like to try the mushroom next time. It was not pack when we went, we got our order quick but we ordered to go and just brought it up in our room.
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Doreen T.

Yelp
We tried the $45 self-serve kiosk deal where you can mix and match three entrées from different vendors. Geylang Claypot Rice stood out, so we chose the chicken version. They cook it in a cast-iron pan to get the rice nice and crispy, toss everything together, and then serve it in a large plastic bowl. Not exactly the traditional claypot experience, but probably the closest you'll get without risking burnt hands or a lawsuit. Since the burnt ends from Blood Bros TX BBQ were a huge disappointment, this dish ended up being the highlight of our meal. My husband and I really enjoyed it, and the portion is definitely enough to share between two to three people.
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Dii T.

Yelp
Josephine is so sweet. Very warm and welcoming. Luis knows how to handle the kitchen, flipping each pan like a pro. They seem to make a great team, I saw how well they worked together. You can smell the food as youre walking by and it pulls you in. I even had a lady walk by and ask me what I was eating. The clay pots make the rice crispy. Delicious. The only thing I would add is that it was a little overseasoned for my taste but I tend to like my food on the less saltier side which is not for everybody. Located inside Resorts World
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Tanni D.

Yelp
Since Geylang Claypot Rice is conveniently located in the resort I'm staying at, I've eaten here twice, and my partner has been here once. Between the two of us, I think we've given this place a fair shot and unfortunately, it just doesn't deliver. We've tried all three claypot rice dishes: Chicken ($19.75), Beef ($19.75), and Mushroom ($16). At those prices, you'd expect a solid meal, but we were disappointed. Having had claypot rice in Singapore, I know how amazing it can be. They're tender, flavorful, and perfectly cooked. This, sadly, didn't compare. The rice here, which is the main component, was too hard, overly soaked in soy sauce, and some of the vegetables, especially the mushrooms, tasted spoiled. We couldn't finish any of the three dishes.
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Alan K.

Yelp
Located in the Food Hall at Resorts World, I was thoroughly disappointed at this place. Since I was in the food hall area, the way to place an order is through one of the kiosks. I ordered the Chicken Claypot Rice dish. Pro tip: use a kiosk where you don't have to bend over/kneel down to touch the screen. I made the rookie error of choosing a kiosk where I had to kneel down to place my order which was pretty uncomfortable. Some of the placements of the kiosks are questionable. The Chicken Claypot Rice was inedible. At least I can say I tried it, but it was overwhelmingly slathered with soy sauce. The rice was gross as it was full of crunchy remnants of old rice. The lap cheong was bad. There were no shiitake mushrooms but rather regular mushrooms. The only thing that was okay was the actual pieces of chicken that it contained. I would definitely not recommend this place.
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Kurtis C.

Yelp
Nothing at the Resorts World food court really caught my attention besides Geylang Claypot Rice. I love bo zai fan and I love making it at home, so naturally I had to check it out. The mixed reviews and photos weren't very promising, but sometimes you just have to take a gamble on a place despite what people say and Vegas is the place to gamble after all. Well, the people were right. It wasn't awful, but it was not exactly good either. It's definitely not a place I would recommend that's for sure. For starters, there are no claypots to be found. They get the base of the rice crunchy on what looks like cast iron woks and then cook the ingredients separately in a pan. Then they transfer it into the pan and stir everything together with sauce. The end result? A bowl of mushy soggy rice. I personally hate when my rice is mushy and soggy. It was almost like a bowl of congee. It was a bit bland so I added a splash of soy sauce which helped boost the flavors, but the mushy part of it was beyond saving. The crunchy bits were good though, but nothing about this was claypot rice at all. I ordered the beef claypot rice even though I would've preferred the chicken one since it has lap cheong in it (Chinese sausage). The reason why I didn't get the chicken claypot rice was because it has ham yu (salted fish) in it which I'm not a fan of. All of the ingredients are already premixed, so no modifications. It's disappointing because there's so much potential here for this place to be good, but their way of going about it results in a poor representation of what claypot rice is.
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Kevin W.

Yelp
Geylang Claypot Rice was the first meal I had on my latest trip to Las Vegas. We arrived around 7pm while working around the Las Vegas strip and arriving at Resorts World. The Famous Foods court was starting to close down, since it was the tail end of operating hours, and we had the selection of this, Steve Aoki's restaurant, Vietnamese Noodle Bar, or a Japanese Restaurant place. Out of these four venders, it appeared that Geylang was the only one that had people waiting for their order. My partner and I ended up getting two items - for myself a Chicken Claypot Rice and for him a Beef Claypot Rice. The order took a good 7-10 minutes, and albeit pricey, the quantity of food was noticeable. The chicken claypot rice was a bit too crunchy, although there appeared to be a lot more Chinese sausage than there was chicken. As others have mentioned, it seemed to be overly salty, but seemed to hit the spot. The beef claypot was the superior of the two. It had a nice running egg with it and despite being made with less ingredients, seemed to be more balanced and cooked with more precision than the chicken claypot. Thing to note is that it's more of a fusion style claypot. You don't get the actual stoneware; but instead they provide it in a bowl. All in all, it a was a good choice and a great option within the Resorts World food court.
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Jeong P.

Yelp
I don't know what happened since my last visit, but the Famous Foods food court at Resorts World is all but dead. Out of a dozen supposed eateries, only about 5 are still open, even during the busy holiday season. After trying this place for a second time, I can definitely see why. I tried the mushroom claypot on my last visit so this time my family opted for 3 chicken and 1 beef. All four were God awful. The chicken claypot was so salty that it was inedible. It wasn't evenly seasoned as well, with the chicken pieces being much more heavily salted than the rice. You can see them cook these bowls somewhere else and bring them up, and I can bet you money that they just assemble the ingredients in the pot and don't even cook them in there. The beef claypot was even worse. The rice was so overcooked and mushy it was like eating porridge. My brother in law asked for a refund for his, which he received, but none of this food should have ever been served. I personally don't ask for refunds, I just choose not to ever come back. I'd be surprised if this place is still around by the end of the year. Never again.
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Marlo Y.

Yelp
There's not much on the menu here, but I ended up getting the beef claypot rice. As expected for Vegas on the strip, and in this area, it was very expensive, about $20 for an underwhelmingly small bowl. I was disappointed but not really surprised. Despite the value not aligning with what I paid for, the dish itself was tasty. Not $20 tasty, but pretty good if you ignore the price you paid. But I was definitely not full after eating this and bummed some food off of my friends. Would not come back here unless someone else were paying, not really worth the price.
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Alexis M.

Yelp
Not bad. The flavor was there. My husband and I weren't sure what to eat at the food court at Resorts World. They are about $16-20+ bowls but it is very filling and has a lot of rice. We ordered the beef and it was decent. Service was quick and the ambiance is standard noise as it in the main food court with all the other vendors.
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Elie M.

Yelp
If you like crispy rice clay pot, this is a solid place to try on the strip. Lacks in flavor, but probably because a lot of folks cannot handle a true SEA flavor profile. Service is fast as they only have three options. This will hold you over. Ambiance is American food court meets Asian street night market.
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Stephen C.

Yelp
Honestly not too sure why the ratings are so poor, this might be one of the best food court/fast casual options in Vegas! The Beef Claypot Rice is my go to every time I'm in town. The flavors really take me back to Singapore. Knowing how difficult Claypot rice is to make, the crunchy texture of the bowl is much appreciated, and the poached egg on top is a nice unique touch. As a note, I did try the Chicken Claypot Rice once, but it's nowhere as good as the Beef. See you again soon!
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Conrad L.

Yelp
Picked this casual spot given the great smells and was not disappointed. Went with the chicken claypot rice and it was delicious. This dish was full of flavor and so comforting. There was a nice crunch from crispy bits of rice with a deep umami flavor along with some sweetness and a little heat. The chicken was tender and the Lao Chung was very nice as it was slightly charred. Pork belly was fatty and salty though a little dried. Great flavor and value for Vegas eats.
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Jenny K.

Yelp
I was very excited to try this spot at the Famous Street Food Eats inside Resorts World but was a bit disappointed with the food. I ordered the beef claypot and the flavor had a little kick but was very salty. The rice to meat ratio was off, and the rice was crispy but it tasted a bit overcooked for my liking. The dish was quite pricy but considering that it's on the strip it's expected. I would definitely recommend checking out the other stands if you happen to dine at the food court. They have kiosks all around and you order there and pick up the food from the designated stalls. The inside decor is very vibrant and it really mimics that "street market" vibe!
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Sara B.

Yelp
Located in the resorts world food hall, this place was one we were eager to check out. The rice was crispy and overall it wasn't bad, but nothing I need to come back for. A little bland and forgettable!

Michael H.

Yelp
Vegas price, but the food is decent. My meat is very crunchy and I got a large portion size. It's 70% rice and good seasons in my bowl.
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Shik P.

Yelp
First time trying out Geylang Claypot Rice. There are only 3 items on the menu. It's basically traditional Southeast Asian rice dishes slowly cooked in traditional claypots with a variety of savory ingredients. They have chicken, beef and mushroom options. I ordered the Beef Claypot Rice to go so my food didn't come in the traditional heavy black or gray claypot. Ordering here at Famous Foods Street Eats are done on kiosks. They have all the available food stalls on the kiosk. There is a $1.00 additional fee for to go food for pick up. I'm assuming the $1.00 fee is for the to go packaging and utensils. However it doesn't specify just states, "to go." The Beef Claypot Rice was good but not as flavorful as I was expecting especially for a traditional Southeast Asian claypot meal. The meal cost $22.49 with tax. I was expecting it to be really good due to their pricing. It's just adequate. I'm not sure if I would order this meal again unless they reduce and adjust their price point. It was too sweet and some of the rice was burnt and overcooked. The seasoning used did not taste like black pepper seasoning sauce. The beef however was tender and cooked right. The cook did a good job with the temperature and texture of the beef. Green and red bell peppers were good and not over cooked. The onions were sautéed and just right. The serving was not proportioned for the pricing. Customer service here was great the lady that handed my food smiled and said thank you. The gentleman cooking the food on the wok was also friendly and said thank you and have a good evening. The staff were nice and welcoming. Staff definitely gets 5 stars along with how the beef was cooked. Price point, seasoning and rice gets 3 stars.
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Harmonie T.

Yelp
I was pretty excited to check this place out because the Mushroom Claypot Rice caught my attention simply because I luvvv me some mushrooms. However, this didn't quite hit the mark for me. https://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/geylang-claypot-rice-las-vegas?select=VHlXxQSs4ApMPtBtb4RQ9A For starters, this $16 dish is described to have maitake mushrooms. There were less than 5 pieces of maitake mushrooms. The remaining pieces of mushroom looked like standard brown button mushrooms. This also came with peppers, onions, yu choy, basil, green onion, and vegan oyster sauce. I would have preferred a better balance of ingredients but I suppose it's not a crime for a claypot rice dish to be heavy on the rice. This was also a bit oily. If I were to come back, I would ask for less oil and to go heavy on the veggies. I'm not even sure I would have the option to customize since food is ordered through a giant iPad. Convenient fast food but I'd rather spend more money on better quality dishes at a full-service restaurant within Resorts World.
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Tiffany Y.

Yelp
It's located in the Famous Food Street Eats food court area and probably one of the best food in that area. The claypot rice is flavorful with all the ingredients. The beef comes with a soft boiled egg which makes the rice nice and creamy when mixed in.
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Nick C.

Yelp
Famous foods food court changes, but Geyland Claypot rice is still there. Decent Claypot rice (price is a bit high, around$20)...but you're in Vegas. Nothing too special, but I think one of the more fulfilling options in Famous Foods (inside of Resorts World) Rating is closer to 3.5 stars. It would be 5 stars if they served to rice in a Claypot!
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Lesley L.

Yelp
I ordered the chicken rice. I thought it was a ton of food, enough for 2 people IMO. It was flavorful with just the right amount of kick, though every so often, there would be an overly salty bite. I thought there was a pretty good amount of meat--more lap cheong (sausage) than chicken. I personally would have liked it to have more veggies. The Chinese greens were good, nice and tender. There were done nice bits of crispy rice in there. I had trouble ordering at the kiosks, the credit card reader wouldn't light up despite trying 3 stations. It worked fine at the kiosk they have right at the food stall. Took 20 minutes to get my food. Kind of annoying they charge $1 to go. I did dine in and took it up to my room. They still give disposable silverware with dine in.
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Peter M.

Yelp
Geylang Claypot Rice, is one of the food choices at Famous Foods Street Eats, a food court at Resorts International, in Las Vegas. While there are several vendors in this area, I opted to try the Chicken Claypot Rice at Geylang. It is made with Lap Cheong, Shiitake Mushroom, Salted Cod, Yu Choy, Preserved Cabbage and Chiu Chow. I was also able to watch preparation of this dish. It begins with the meat and sausage being stir fried. Notably, both these ingredients are frozen and the preparer was breaking them up while cooking. Notably, the beef (for another entree) was marinating, but this chicken was not. Rice and vegetables were added later. The presentation of the final product is eye catching. Taste and texture was another story. The rice was mostly dry (not surprising as it was sitting in an open pan and looked like it was cooked a while back). The meat pieces were tough and I did not encounter any cod. Overall, the dish lacked both fragrance and flavor. I just had a few bites and had to call it quits.
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Alicia P.

Yelp
This is located in the food court in Resorts World. I wasn't really expecting much. But I absolutely enjoyed the Chicken Claypot Bowl. I split it with my friend and it I was plenty! It's made with crispy rice, lap cheung, shiitake mushrooms and salted cod. It was perfectly savory and spicy, I loved the ginger flavor. It's no wonder they earned a Michelin Plate! I will return if I get the chance!
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Paul S.

Yelp
The food was just OK and, for the price, that's just bad news. The egg in the beef hot pot dish was the best thing.
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Dar O.

Yelp
Located in the Resorts World food court. Lots of seating area and choice of restaurants. For all the restaurants you order through a kiosk. They have a good selection of food options here, but they all seem to be on the exoensive side. I had a food comp so figured I'd try this place out. The clay pots were okay. Not bad but not great. In my opinion a little pricy for what you get. But with the food comp it made it more seasonable. I wouldn't make the trip here just for the food court, but if you're staying at resorts world and have food comps then it's worth trying out.
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Sarah S.

Yelp
Inside of the Famous Foods Street Eats at Resorts World, Geylang Claypot Rice is a viable option for some nomz. Just like most spots in this pretty bomb Asian food court, this restaurant comes from a Michelin plated mother brand. 40 Years in the game, they did a pretty good job bringing it to a casual atmosphere. The ordering is a bit jankity but there's more of a Famous Foods problem than this restaurant specifically. After ordering at one of the stations, you await your order coming up. We went on a nearly empty day and our bowls were ready 10 minutes later. We wanted to try both the chicken and the beef bowls & I'm happy to report both were great. I actually enjoyed the beef more, whereas my friend enjoyed the chicken more. I think I especially liked the beef bowl thanks to the poached egg on top. Throw an egg on rice with meat and I'm in my comfort zone. Both were flavorful though and had good ingredients in the mix for tastebud happiness. Because this is a fast casual spot, it doesn't come in a claypot. It's a bit interesting, also, because the crispy rice wasn't all on top or on bottom of the bowl but it was as if they mixed it in. I loved the crispy bits but didn't love digging around for it. Maybe don't mix it. :) The good thing at Geylang is the menu is so small, you really can't go wrong with what you order. Flavors were great, portion was huge, we both had leftovers. Can't wait to go back to the food court and try more!
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Nica L.

Yelp
They had three options, beef, chicken or mushroom. Hubby chose mushroom and it was so good! Service was fast, lots of tables (it's kind of a food court situation) and tables and windows are kept clean. Liked this place, would go back.
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Nette B.

Yelp
Stopped by here after a day of swimming. I ordered at the counter using the big screen. You can order from any order screen throughout the area. I ordered the chicken claypot rice at the counter. The rice was so flavorful, and I enjoyed every bite.
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Eric S.

Yelp
Quick service food stall in a giant food court at Resortsworld. A three item food menu. It's modeled after South Asian street food stalls. I ordered the beef and my wife ordered the shroom. I thought both were good. It's about $20 but it's filling. The crispy rice was reminiscent of Bibimbap, or Tahdig or the soccarat you'd find in a paella. Bibimbap was maybe the closest analog I could come up with. Bottom line, I'd come back.
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Julie C.

Yelp
I love this place, inside the RESORTS WORLD Food court. All the ingredients are fresh, I ordered the Mushrooms claypot & it sure didn't disappoint. Customer Service (name: Lot) & the Cook (name: Wade (not sure how it spelled) are awesome!! They deserve KUDOS Highly recommend
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Michael N.

Yelp
We were excited to explore the Famous Street Foods located inside Resort World. But it appeared that half of the restaurants were still closed on a Thursday afternoon so we tried 3 of the ones that were open. GCR looked really good and it was. It was the best of the 3 places we tried. Only compliant is that even though we didn't ask for spicy, the level was a 5 out of 10 with 10 being the spiciest. If this is a standard level with no option, then I don't recommend this place for kids.
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Patrice L.

Yelp
This was hands down the best food choice in the Famous Foods food court at Resorts World. The hotel itself fell short on accommodations and service but during a week of sampling most of the food options the beef clay pot option was by far the tastiest. The chef was so polite and willing to make minor modifications. The serving was large and lasted me all night but I was determined to finish. Having the egg at the end was a crown on a masterpiece. This could possibly be my ONLY reason to return to Resorts World. I could live on that rice. Thank you Geylang Claypot Rice for being the best part of my stay.
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Truc T.

Yelp
Verdict: While a bit heavy on the sauce/saltiness, the taste is decent overall, but definitely not authentic as it doesn't come in a clay pot. The Chicken Clay Pot rice is fairly huge in size, but definitely a bit on the saltier side of things. Not as much crispiness as I'd had hoped, & to be honest, this is more a fried rice dish than claypot rice dish. It's missing a key taste that gives it that differentiates it. Similar to Wok Hei, it doesn't have that essence of the claypot. The chicken, sausage, & other ingredients were alright. Overall a good fried rice, reminds me a bit of college, & a decent place for a quick bite.
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Dani S.

Yelp
Food is grossly overpriced and tastes terrible! Came here late morning to get quick grab and the whole experience was nothing even close to quick. You can order from the kiosks but half of the machines are out of service. Ordered the beef clay pot rice. It took over 30 minutes to get the food. Once we got it, it was tiny, and salty like the Dead Sea. Barely eatable. The concept is cool but the execution is POOR! Avoid!!

Yasaman J.

Yelp
It should be a crime to put this much salt in your food. I got a chicken and rice dish last night to go, and by the time I tried it it was too late to come back and tell you how disgustingly salty your food is. Ingredients were fresh, and if you had not put half the salt from pacific ocean in your meal, I would have actually enjoyed my meal and had a decent dinner. Shame on you. Be aware if you have high blood pressure, their meal will harm you.
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Mel J.

Yelp
Geylang claypot rice is a famous claypot rice in Singapore. My hubby wanted to try it for lunch. We ordered chicken claypot rice right when it just opened. It took quite a while since they were literally just heating the claypot. After about 20mins, we got a text and pick up our food. The chicken claypot rice was still hot when we got it. However, from the first bite, the rice was too salty. The fillings (lap ceong, shitake mushroom, salted cod, the preserved cabbage) were naturally salty so it was salty overload. The chicken pieces were actually tender and good. The claypot rice usually has a layer crispy rice which they lacked. It was more like a super dry fried rice. Good thing was the portion was ok for the price.
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Michael V.

Yelp
For $20 for a basic rice and beef bowl it should be at least near excellent. Sadly this is Panda Express quality. First off your name states CLAYPOT yet no claypots being used to cook. This was my 2nd and last time ever eating here, will never come back again. The rice is too heavily salted and the beef quality is poor. Yes, they give a fair amount of beef but rather have quality over quantity. They know their beef is the cheapest you can buy and they load the dish up with this to compensate for the $20 cost. Ordering here like all the places in that Resorts World food court is a hassle and not a user friendly experience. The two workers were as warm as personalities as Archie Bunker. Avoid. Even at $8 a dish I wouldn't eat there.
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Shelby S.

Yelp
YUM! This spot is super tasty! I'm a huge fan of clay pots and even in a food hall type setting, this place didn't disappoint. So flavorful and filling. There's an electronic screen to order from, but food really didn't take too long to come out. I loved the veggies in the bowl and the chicken was cooked perfectly. They have an assortment of drink options and several seating areas amidst all of the different food options. Ask for sriracha to spice up your bowl!
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Christine H.

Yelp
I ordered the Chicken Claypot Rice. The rice did have that crispy texture as expected from a claypot rice. There were also pieces of chicken, lap cheong (Chinese sausage), salty cod fish, and shiitake mushrooms. Yu choy and cabbage garnished the dish. The taste was pretty average and a little bit saltier than I would like. I'm a bit disappointed, especially since Geylang Claypot Rice is well known in Singapore and has a Michelin Plate.
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Jacqueline L.

Yelp
Located in the Famous Foods area of Resorts World! The vibes in there is like being at an Asia night market. I ordered on this kiosk and got my food within 5 minutes! I had to chicken clay pot rice. Although a little bit salty, it was still super delicious :)
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Judit C.

Yelp
Another plate of food what I couldn't eat because it was too spicy for me. Again, it was zero indication on their menu how spicy this food is. I wish they would have just put a little sign next to the menu item and I would have not wasted my money on it. It's only for people like me who don't like spicy food, it's a problem. I ended up taking it home and my daughter ate it. She liked it. It was tasty but spicy, she said. Ordering from the kiosk as suggested, paid there, immediately received confirmation of the order. A few minutes later, received a text message saying that the order is ready to be picked up. Very easy process! There are plenty of tables and chairs in the food court, easy to find a spot. Black light makes the food look funny! Otherwise the place is spacious and clean.
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Ingrid L.

Yelp
The concept of this food court is awesome! Walk up to any kiosk and you can order anything from any of the restaurants in the court. Unfortunately that's where the positives end. I had food from multiple places and all of it was incredibly overpriced and subpar. I got the beef clay pot. While the food was good. It was absolutely not worth $20. Vegas is full of the most amazing food. Don't waste your time here!
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Amy Z.

Yelp
I think the rating really depends on what I'm comparing to, if we're just rating based on taste, 4 star makes sense cause it does taste pretty good, just really salty. Overall not bad! If we're comparing to authentic clay pot rice, it's not really authentic, usually traditional ones come in the pot, but they cook with the pot,mix everything, then put it in a bowl
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Hailey T.

Yelp
It does take awhile cause it's made to order, I didn't have much expectations much it tasted better than I thought. They give a good amount of meat and season well. I like how the rice is crunchy as well, the vegetables weren't overly cooked
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Cary L.

Yelp
I was looking for an authentic canto clay pot taste and this place looked delicious. As the chef is in full view cooking up a storm, it promises to make your mouth water. Once I had it in my mouth though my expectations were slightly disappointed. It doesn't bad. It's good fried rice basically. But somehow that classic clay pot aroma is missing. It may be that it's not cooked long enough in the clay pot. Or it's missing some ingredient. Nonetheless it's a decent lunch dish!
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Angelica L.

Yelp
We got the chicken claypot rice ($15) which wasn't as oily or umami as expected. The portion is good but you get tired of eating it after about 1/4 of the bowl. We poured the sauce that came with the hokkien noodles from Google Man's Char Kuey Teow to make up for the lacking flavors.
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Erica G.

Yelp
This is located inside the Resorts World food court. Screen order menu, and easygoing atmosphere. The rice was flavorful and portions were on the larger side. 4 stars due to the self service and self pick up so there was little to no exchange with staff for full rating. Overall a fun and vibey experience with friends and family.