Nuan Xin Rice Roll
$ • Chinese, Vegetarian, Taiwanese
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67A Eldridge St, New York
(212) 920-0156
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| Monday | 10AM - 7PM |
| Tuesday | 10AM - 7PM |
| Wednesday | 10AM - 7PM |
| Thursday | Closed |
| Friday | 10AM - 7PM |
| Saturday | 10AM - 7PM |
| Sunday | 10AM - 7PM |
Nuan Xin Rice Roll is a restaurant located in Chinatown, known for its delicious and affordable meals. The duck dish is a must-try, with a flavorful taste and a perfect mayo-rice ratio that keeps it from being dry. The rice roll is generously sized, including purple rice, lettuce, salad sauce, and your chosen protein—making it a satisfying meal on its own. Customers often find the portion sizes very generous and appreciate the quick service, with food ready in about five minutes. The restaurant also offers a unique take on Hong Kong milk tea, featuring creative additions such as forbidden rice and jasmine rice. The purple rice milk tea is particularly popular and offers a comforting, nostalgic taste. They also serve hot drinks similar to Chinese hot cereal drinks, which are considered very nourishing, along with warm drinks with Chinese herbs and a thicker type of rice roll. Recently, visitors enjoyed the special Fantuan (rice roll), jasmine milk tea with no sugar, and Taiwan sausage during their lunch. The purple rice was cooked perfectly, and the food was described as delicious, healthy, and filling. Many guests say the tastes linger pleasantly after eating, and the kitchen delivers excellent results. The staff shows remarkable warmth, making the overall experience memorable. Visitors also appreciate the large, filling rice rolls like the sweet rice roll, often adding youtiao, which, although small pieces rather than a whole youtiao, still makes for a very satisfying snack. Located at the corner of Hester and Eldridge, it’s an excellent spot for watching the New Year parade. Overall, Nuan Xin Rice Roll is a great choice for those seeking a delicious and comforting meal in Chinatown.