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“This hyper-designed Nolita storefront's specialty is rice pudding.” nymag

Cuisine:  Ice Cream, Dessert
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When this shop opened close to a decade ago in SoHo, there were more than a few passers-by that scoffed at the prospect of Rice to Riches, a shop solely specializing in rice pudding, sticking around for more than a month or two. But, lo and behold, once New Yorkers sampled their sweet, freshly made ... Read More
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I've been getting the rich, creamy, luscious desserts at Rice to Riches for the past five years. I couldn't believe there was a place devoted solely to rice pudding, and yet it is still going strong and still ONLY serves rice pudding. It's a funky-looking dessert shop with decor right out of the J... Read More
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As of right now (May 16th, 10:38 AM), my website isn't working. I'm writing this entry in gmail (thank god for autosave) figuring that my site will come back to life soon. Or else... ...I'll be really sad. And want to kick servers and stuff. Website failure-induced violence is not pretty. Befo... Read More
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Apparently, the "Do one thing, and do it well" maxim is in the water at New York restaurants, as can be seen from all the outcroppings of focused, sometimes gimmicky venues, such as S'mac (mac & cheese!), Totally Baked (baked potatoes!), and Rice to Riches (rice pudding!). These and ot... Read More
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Pinkberry's downtown colonization continues to pick up steam. Here we see the plywooded front on Spring Street (between Mulberry/Mott), kindly sent our way by foodblogger Scoboco. Additional color from another alert tipster: "walking down the street today and noticed a 'pinkberry coming soon'... Read More
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Regardless of whether you enjoy eating it or not, you'd have to agree that rice pudding ranks right up there as one of the most boring foods ever created. Good for a quick nutritious snack, most people (like me) just pick up tubs of Kozy Shack at their local supermarket whenever its put on sale. We... Read More
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Restaurants specializing in multiple versions of favorite childhood dishes proliferate across New York these days. First came Peanut Butter & Co. on Sullivan Street, with its endless variety of homemade, gourmet peanut butters, and whose sandwiches did everything but remind you of Jif or Peter P... Read More
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does anyone know Jenny Walsh - m4w - 21: She's a really cool pizza girl I meet her at Kings Canyon National park. I went back there and they told me she left. if anyone knows her please reply back. Adorable Parsons student I met at Trader Joe's just now - 25 (Union Square): you - tired but beauti... Read More
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Following the tradition of bizarre signage at the Nolita rice pudding purveyor, Rice to Riches announces an alternative Thanksgiving dining opportunity. Gobble gobble. T-DAY BONUS: Bask in the turkey excess outside gourmet food purveyor Jefferson Market.
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No, not the condiment - though that induces its fair share of burning throats and teary eyes. We're talking about salsa, as in burning up the dance floor while grooving to Latin beats. Don't quite see the connection? Let me explain. For the past year, my Thursday nights have been reserved for sals... Read More
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