Descripción

Rice Boat en Cambridge ofrece un delicioso viaje a través de la auténtica cocina de Kerala. Con su ambiente cálido y acogedor, este restaurante de precio moderado ha ganado una sólida reputación, con una calificación de 4.4 estrellas en Google. Los comensales pueden disfrutar de una amplia variedad de platos asiáticos e indios, desde sabrosos biryanis hasta curris llenos de sabor, junto con una selección de bebidas que incluye cerveza y vino. El servicio amable y atento, resaltado a menudo por la hospitalidad de los propietarios Rita y Jacob, asegura una experiencia gastronómica placentera. Ideal tanto para el almuerzo como para la cena, Rice Boat es apto para familias y está bien equipado con características como reservas, comida para llevar y pagos con tarjeta de crédito. Para aquellos que buscan un plato inolvidable, se recomienda encarecidamente el Biryani, prometiendo ser el mejor que hayas probado.

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Precio

$$$$ 8 - 20 GBP

Comidas

Almuerzo, Cena

Cocinas

Asiático, Indio, Vegetariano

Servicios

Entrega, Para llevar, Reservas disponibles

Oferta

Se sirve alcohol

Pago

Pago con tarjeta de crédito

Platos y Bebidas

Descubre los platos destacados y las bebidas únicas que definen el menú de Rice Boat.

  • Carne de res
  • Cerveza
  • Biriani
  • Queso
  • Pollo
  • Pollo Tikka
  • Café
  • Pescado
  • Pollo frito
  • Arroz frito
  • Helado
  • Cordero
  • Carne
  • Crepes
  • Pájaro
  • Camarón
  • Arroz
  • Mariscos
  • Sopa
  • Vino
  • Chuletas

¿Cómo llegar aquí?

Las opciones de transporte público más cercanas para su conveniencia.

Causewayside
Parada de autobús 110 m caminar
Pembroke Street
Parada de autobús 423 m caminar
Malting Lane
Parada de autobús 64 m caminar
Grantchester Street
Parada de autobús 418 m caminar
Cambridge Bus
Parada de autobús 325 m caminar
Silver Street, Queens' College
Parada de autobús 277 m caminar

Reseñas y calificaciones

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Melissa Davis
Melissa Davis
1 mes hace en Google
  • Comida: 3
  • Servicio: 3
  • Atmósfera: 3

It's a fairly plain looking restaurant, and while it wasn't busy the service was a bit slow. The food was nice but several things on the menu were not available. There were good vegetarian options though. One of our party who went there a lot said they'd usually call ahead to pre-order if they were short on time. Seems prudent given the wait and the absence of some menu items.

Luca Pietrogrande
Luca Pietrogrande
2 meses hace en Google
  • Comida: 5
  • Servicio: 4
  • Atmósfera: 5

We’ve recently been at Rice Boat and all of us enjoyed the food very much. I can’t say how traditional the dishes are, but I did have a veg thali, and it is the only time in many years between London and Cambridge, when I recognized tastes and textures from my long stay in Southern India. The menu too is a bit different from what you usually find in other local restaurant, with especially good rice-based breads! One downside though is the wait time for our meals, despite a not-so-crowded restaurant, probably due to the little staff in the kitchen. So I wouldn’t recommend it to someone in a hurry. But for us that was easily solved by sharing all the dishes as they came to the table. Giving us the chance to try different things too. And also, the food for sure felt very freshly made :)

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Nirmala Nandagopal
Nirmala Nandagopal
2 meses hace en Google
  • Comida: 5
  • Servicio: 5
  • Atmósfera: 5

Every once in a while you encounter a food experience that is so awesome that you can't help but shout it out from the rooftops. Our dinner today at Rice Boat in Cambridge was one such encounter. We dropped in for dinner on the recommendation of a friend and what an experience it was! The restaurant itself is unassuming in an understated, homely way and gives you a feeling of comfort the momment you step in. We started with a Ginger Beer with Chilli which was cool and refreshing on a day that was stiflingly hot. For starters, we had the Vada with Sambhar and Chutney. The Vadas were piping hot and the Sambhar was surprisingly authentic and delicious. The main course of Boneless Chicken Biryani accompanied by a Tomato Onion Raita, Kadu Manga Achar (finely diced raw mango pickled in oil and spices) and Pappad was a symphony of flavours. The spice was just right, the chicken was cooked to perfection and the biryani was flavourful and delicious. The Kerala Beef Fry was redolent with the aroma of coconut, the spices blended together seamlessly, the meat melt in your mouth was a true feast for the senses. Dessert was homemade ice-cream, simple yet delicious. The unusual lavendar with vanilla flavour was a match made in heaven. The Strawberry Ice-cream with a Berry Purée topping was phenomenal. Suffice to say, if you are in Cambridge and love authentic Kerala food, this is a place you will not want to miss!

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