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From Donuts to Urban Legend Desserts to Don King, All in One Day

August 30th, 2007 · 6 Comments

Donut CartYesterday was one of the craziest days at work. I should have known it was going to be an odd day when in the morning a woman with a donut cart showed up. It was her first day in the office and as a way to introduce herself they had her walk around with a utility cart full of Dunkin Donuts and hand them out to people. I guess that’s one creative way to get to know someone, although I think everyone is just going to call her Donut Girl and not her real name.

At lunch time I was going down our food buffet. It was build your own pasta day with a few types of pasta, a few meats like italian sausage and meatballs, and two sauces. I rounded the corner to the dessert area and started freaking out. There was the Holy Grail. The Sasquatch. The Loch Ness Monster. The urban legend of desserts that we’d heard of but never seen.

Rice Krispy Treats With Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups
Photo by Justin

To rewind a bit, when we were in NY for those first two weeks after we joined Google, I bumped into a former coworker of mine from another job. I asked her what the Chicago office has that no other office has and she said “Rice Krispy treats with Reese’s Peanut Butter cups.” Well, then we couldn’t wait to get to the Chicago office! But then? When we got there? Often we had Rice Krispy treats at lunch and there were definitely Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups around, but not together. Never ever. Jeff, in particular, got pretty obsessed with the thought of Rice Krispy treats with Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups, and he’s not even in the Chicago office. When he visited, though, he was so disappointed. Anyway, this dessert concept became like an urban legend around the Chicago office. And then yesterday? There it was.

Don King & Rachelle

Final addition to my crazy day: Around 4 or so I was sitting there and Fitz said “Hey, Rachelle, Don King is on the way here. Can you stick around and take some photos?” Let me think: “Hell yeh!” I’ve only shared my other photographs internally, but here’s one of Don & I.

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Rice-o-Rama

January 16th, 2004 · 30 Comments

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Rice To Riches, Nolita, Manhattan

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Ordering Rice Pudding, Rice To Riches, Nolita, Manhattan

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David, Corie, Dahlia & Tien, Rice To Riches, Nolita, Manhattan

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Caramel Yogurt Crackdown and Chocolate Hazelnut Bear Hug Rice Pudding, Rice To Riches, Nolita, Manhattan

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Restroom Door, Rice To Riches, Nolita, Manhattan

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Rice To Riches Storefront, Nolita, Manhattan

Last night Corie, David, Dahlia, Tien and I got together for a big ‘ol rice-o-rama. First we went to dinner at Rice (no photos), which is a restaurant where nearly everything on the menu has rice in it. The cuisine in the entrees are eclectic mix of everything from Mexican to Thai to Malaysian. I had miso soup, pad thai (rice noodles!) and a Pacifico. For dessert, to take home for later, I ordered.. what else?… rice krispy treats! They come in some really cute packaging and were really good the last time I was at Rice so I couldn’t pass it up.

To continue on the rice theme, for dessert we went to Rice to Riches, a restaurant that serves over 20 flavors of rice pudding. Rice pudding is something I decided I hated when I was a little kid and never tried again but I was willing to give it another shot. I got two flavors, Caramel Yogurt Crackdown and Hazelnut Chocolate Bear Hug. I thought they were pretty tasty but our serving size was a bit more than I could handle so I took about half of it home. (I walked home from Nolita [North of Little Italy] to the West Village in the freezing cold and wind [yes, I am insane] and half expected the pudding to be frozen when I got there but it wasn’t.)

Rice to Riches is really going to stand out in my mind for a long time. The design of their store and presentation of their product is really thought through well and is carried out in every minute detail, down to the sign in the restroom telling employees to wash their hands before going back to work. When you walk in you feel like you’re in some sort of weird Jetsons/70′s lounge. The the booths have tables that hang from the ceiling, 3 flat-screen panels display cute animations as well as the menu, and everything is that ellipse shape. Even the dish that they serve the pudding in, which you get to take home. I would love to take Nancy here because I think she would love the design as well as the pudding.

More Information:
- Dinner at Rice, by Tien
- Dessert at Rice to Riches, by Tien
- Rice-a-thon, by Corie
- Rice-a-thon, by Dahlia
- Rice’s CitySearch profile
- Rice’s menu
- Rice to Riches’ CitySearch profile
- Rice to Riches menu

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