Rice Plate
4762 Hwy 58, Chattanooga, TN, 37416
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Address :
4762 Hwy 58
Chattanooga, TN, 37416 - Phone (423) 296-2899
- Website https://www.riceplatechattanooga.com/
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Opening Hours
- Mon :11:00 am - 3:00pm
Specialities
- Delivery : Yes
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Quiet
Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
Outdoor Seating : Yes
Wi-Fi : Free
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
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Kush S.
Below ordinary Thai food, did not enjoy at all.
(2)Brent T.
Love this place. Not much from the outside, but food is excellent. The best Miso soup around!
(5)Len R.
The Rice Plate 4762 Hwy 58 Chattanooga L: 11-2:30 D: 5-10/9Su Located in an innocuous older strip mall, The Rice Plate blends in with it's surroundings. Entering into the larger dinning area, one faces a tikki bar set up for sushi preparation; a second dinning area with booths adjoins. Decoration is minimal. The menu is essentially divided among Japanese: Hibachi: $6-13 lunch/$7-14 dinner and Teriyaki: same prices, with choices of vegetable or proteins, Sushi, all rolls: $4-11, and Thai. My companions, the TN Bears, our dining group's resident sushi/sashimi experts, were not interested in the sushi offerings, so we ordered from the Thai selections. Appetizers, $3-5, include typical items as well as Edamame, $3 and Seaweed, $3. The latter, crisp , green and salty was refreshingly dressed with a little rice vinegar and sesame oil. Basil Rolls, 2/$4were filled with shredded lettuce some chicken and a basil leaf; the shrimp was AWOL. The House Rolls, 2/$3, were stuffed with minced pork, noodles and lettuce and fried. Both were acceptable, but not noteworthy. Two side salads, $3 & 4, and an entrée salad-veggies with chicken & shrimp with choice of Thai dressing-$9 are offered as are three standard soups, $3 for Miso, $9 for large Tom Yum Four basic noodle dishes are listed, $10-12/$13-14, each with choice of protein. The usual suspects are listed under Curry and Stir Fry, $10-13/$12-14. The Masaman curry, $13, far from being subtlety layered with flavors of herbs and spices, was bland, mild and monoflavoric. Of the vegetables in the curry, the chunks of potato stood out as they had been poorly prepped and had noticeable grey spots. Whole Ginger Red Snapper Curry, $14, was a adequately cooked filet of snapper-but not crispy- in a mild, slightly sweet sauce without a trace of ginger served over mixed veggies. I still have no idea to what the "Whole" refers. Chili Jam Chicken, $13, was sautéed chicken with bell peppers and onions in a sauce containing some fish sauce and a minuscule amount of brown bean paste (the Jam?), without presence of chili. A choice of salad or soup was offered with each entrée. The Tom Kha Kai had a thin broth, sliced white mushrooms (?), no herbage, a little coconut milk and the occasional piece of chicken. All three of the entrees were ordered Medium Hot. We could detect NO heat. We were quickly supplied the chili paste/crushed pepper/pickled chilies we requested, but that obviously did not equal the cooked-in flavors the dishes should have had. When we inquired about the discrepancy in heat, we were told that next time we should ask for "Hot hot". Service was abundant, prompt and friendly. Although the staff's English was fine, the vocal toning made understanding a little difficult, but by proactive communication (we didn't expect mind reading) we didn't have any problems. Ambiance: O.K. Service: Good Food: Fair-Poor Value: Fair 18-Jun, 11
(2)Leslie W.
Great cuisine and atmosphere. Staff is friendly and food tastes good every time we visit. No complaints!! They have daily specials. *wednesday is half price sushi. Definitely worth the $$$
(4)James C.
Love this place! Larb Gai and papaya salad is a must. Staff is very friendly and attentive. Return every Friday for our usual.
(5)Faith D.
Prices are great and the food quality is very good. Ms Suzy is a dear and seems to really care about her customers and their experience. The spring rolls are amazing, and the cashew chicken is awesome. The teriyaki is really good too. The portions are pretty big. I like this place better than rice boxx or rain
(5)Dan N.
Pretty good Thai for Chattanooga. We went for a late lunch on a Saturday. The service was quick, but there was not many people there. The spring rolls were sub par, but the Panag curry and passr Thai were real tasty. I would check it out again.
(4)Michael H.
I live less than 2 minutes from to this restaurant and tried to give a try. Its hard finding Thai, Vietnamese food or half decent Asian food in Chattanooga. The first complaint I had was when I ordered the Pad Thai that was too spicy. They did correct this issue. The second complaint was with the curry pineapple chicken and the rice was gummy and over cooked. They gave me another order. The third issue I had is when I ordered something at 830pm and was told to go there in 20 min (they close at 9pm and when I got there, the doors were locked and I knocked and knocked and looked inside but no one answered. Someone called me 10minutes later but did not leave a message so I called them to back to complain why would you not open the door when you told me to come. If it was too late, they should have just stated so. The final straw was today when I just ordered appetizers and they made me sick. I ordered 2 orders of Basil rolls and some coconut milk soup. It was hot today but I noticed when I ate the first basil roll it was hot not warm and I thought it was odd. I was so hungry from shopping and my gym workout, that I just let it pass. I ate or drank the small bowl of soup, then it made me real sleepy and when I woke up my stomach was churning and I had this full feeling like I had drank 5 gallons of water and a huge headache. I finally called the manager to complain this time directly to management and instead of saying she was sorry, she said, she made it. I told her that I have had the shrimp in the Basil Rolls before and it is not supposed to be brown and the Roll was unusually hot and the soup was bland and watery, which is strange because its supposed to be spicy and full of chicken, vegetables and mushrooms. I ate one of the Basil Rolls but was afraid to eat the other 3 and I told her about the soup. There are also 2 sauces that were supposed to be with my order and I only had 1 duck sauce when it should have been 2 brown or plum sauces with this order and another duck sauce. I was past the point of complaining, I just told the manager I wanted my money back and I would not be patronizing it again. Without apology or offering to fix it, she said just come and get our money. I am Sorry, it took 4 tries to finally get rid of me ( I love Asian food) but they did a wonderful job. In all the time I have been going there (over a year), I have never seen the dinning room full. Its usually empty and based on the service and the food, I see why. Stay clear of this place. The service is horrific, management unaccommodating and the food makes you sick.
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