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Welcome to YunShang Rice

YunShang Rice, located in New York, offers a unique dining experience with customizable noodle soups. With options for pescatarians, vegans, and limited vegetarians, the menu caters to diverse preferences. Customers rave about the generous portions and affordable prices, with the opportunity for free refills on rice noodles. The cozy atmosphere and attentive service make it a popular choice for a casual meal. Standout dishes include the coconut curry vegetarian noodle soup and the flavorful shredded pork and pickled radish combination. Perfect for those seeking a hearty and budget-friendly dining option in a trendy setting.

YunShang Rice: Reviews & Ratings

Rianne A.
Rianne A.

What a great find! Such a fun concept -- order your own soup base and get 12 toppings. And UNLIMITED noodles! A good opportunity to try different ingredients if you're new to the cuisine. Price is very fair -- $15 after tax for a dinner +1 (with the extra noodles ;)) service is attentive and would definitely come back!

Grace W.
Grace W.

Very filling, packed with flavor, and all for a great price! Soup comes out piping hot and you add the ingredients yourself, which I did like because they were able to accommodate for vegetarian/pescatarian diets. Highly recommend!!

Victoria N.
Victoria N.

Price: cheap/very affordable. About $12-16 for a soup bowl with many sides and free refills on rice noodles. They offer variations of similar soup types with recommendations of original, tomato, spicy sauce, shredded pork with pickled cabbage, spicy pickled pepper, curry coconut, mixed mushroom, and sauerkraut. The vegetarian noodle soup they have is coconut curry. It comes with 12 toppings overall and you can order additional ones. I stuck with the 12 toppings. 12 toppings: ground pork, fungus, fish tofu, pickled cabbage, quail egg, sausage, shrimp, dried bean curd, luncheon meat, corn, lettuce, pork. I ordered their human noodle soup with shredded pork and pickled radish and chose sweet potato noodles for $12. The soup: full of flavor. There's more noodles than I ever need to eat! I usually don't finish noodles in most soup so I love it how they put the noodles on the side so I could have the perfect noodle to soup ratio. They also offer cold dishes, side orders, and various drinks including plum juice. Would definitely show others for the experience and it's a cheap eat!

Sam Z.
Sam Z.

What a great find. ! Heard about this noodle house on the insta, so I had to try it for myself. When I first stepped in, I was pleasantly surprised that the dining room was full, but luckily we were taken to a back room that seated another 12 to 15 people, Service was fast and friendly. The menu was straightforward a large selection of different Noodles and broth. I chose the house special. That was $11. A tray filled with tiny accoutrements came to my table, and very soon after my Hardy bowl of noodle soup and noodles arrived. The noodles were very similar to Udon, chewy and thick. And held onto the broth with every dip. And when you're done with your noodles, you can order more for free. And yes, indeed I got another bowl. The ambience was fast, paced, clean, a tad on the tight seating, but the food is great. I would definitely come back and warm my stomach with this delicious bowl of noodle soup. Follow me on Yelp, Instagram, X, Facebook and YouTube as I travel the world in search of the perfect bowl of noodle soup. X- @noodlesoupr

Annie B.
Annie B.

Food/Drink: so full for only $12?! LOVED the pickled cabbage! Service: fast service! Atmosphere: busy and medium loudness! Messy bathroom but it was customers leaving a mess Other: they don't take reservations but it wasn't too bad of a wait for 2 people on Friday night at 6 (~15 min wait?)

Amy F.
Amy F.

The ambiance seems calm. The tables are spaced far enough apart that even when fuller, the restaurant isn't too loud. Service was okay and the food didn't take too long to come out. The Original soup was a bit bland to me. I felt that even with the complementary small dishes, add-ons were needed to make the overall dish more interesting. An average place to go to.

Kaitlin P.
Kaitlin P.

I'm going to preface this by saying i've had better rice noodles, HOWEVER for $12.00 with unlimited rice noodle refills this is an INSANE DEAL! I got the tomato base broth and it was just the right amount of tomato flavor. For the toppings that come with the noodles you could swap out any of the ingredients if you happen to be allergic to anything or just simply not like one of the ingredients and substitute it for something you like. Overall, a really nice place to dine in if you are just in the area and looking for cheap eats!

Location

YunShang Rice is a hidden gem in New York City, offering Asian Fusion cuisine with a focus on Chinese noodles. Located at 53 Bayard St, this restaurant provides a unique dining experience with options for reservations, pescatarian and vegan dishes, as well as limited vegetarian choices.

The menu at YunShang Rice is diverse and caters to a variety of tastes. Customers rave about the interactive concept of creating your own soup base and choosing from 12 toppings, all while enjoying unlimited noodles. The prices are reasonable, with dishes averaging around $15 after tax.

Reviews highlight the flavorful and filling soups, with options like original, tomato, spicy sauces, and more. The vegetarian coconut curry noodle soup is a favorite among patrons. The atmosphere is casual and trendy, with gender-neutral restrooms, outdoor seating, and free Wi-Fi available.

Overall, YunShang Rice offers a satisfying dining experience with excellent value for money. Whether you're looking for a quick lunch or a late-night meal, this restaurant is a must-visit for noodle lovers in the city.