Rice Inn
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- HoursOPEN NOW
- Regular Hours:
Mon - Sat Sun - Phone:
Main - 412-239-8472
- Address:
- 5041 Library Road Bethel Park, PA 15102
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- Categories
- Asian Restaurants, Chinese Restaurants, Sushi Bars, Thai Restaurants
- Services / Products
- Take Out, Cantonese Food, Egg Rolls, Vegetarian Foods, Mandarin Cuisine, Szechuan Food, Noodles
- Payment Options
- Location
- Y
- Languages
- Chinese, English
- Other Information
Parking: Private, Free
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
General Info
With three years of culinary training in China, Jack Ho immigrated to the Pittsburgh area in 1994, but he never forgot his childhood sweetheart, Jessie. The two had known each other since their early years in Guang Zhou, a city in the Canton province of China, near Hong Kong. We were in the same school, the same class, he says. Jack Ho returned to China four years later to marry Jessie, and the two came to this region, where Jack continued his restaurant work. I was used to working Chinese-style, Ho says. But he also learned to prepare Japanese sushi at the Original Fish Market, Downtown, and took five or six years to perfect that style. The two joined with a partner to open the Golden Palace in Robinson, which featured dim sum, but not too many people know about dim sum, Jessie Ho says. Dim sum more accurately pronounced Guang Dong originated in the Hos' native Canton. It comprises small bite-size or individual portions served on small plates or in small steamer baskets. The Golden Palace eventually closed, but the couple's dream about operating a restaurant did not dim. Just last month, the Hos opened Rice Inn in a former Pizza Hut building on Library Road in Bethel Park. Jack Ho is the chef and Jessie Ho works as the manager. Diners can choose from a variety of Chinese, Thai and sushi dishes, such as Sushi and Sashimi Combo, featuring six nigri sushi and 12 sashimi, another Japanese delicacy featuring raw meat or fish. The entree includes a tuna or California roll, for $25.95. Beef Tenderloin comes with sweet Korean barbecue sauce, grilled and sprinkled with sesame seeds, for $15.95. Lunches, which feature smaller portions, also feature lower prices, from $6 to $15.95. The couple plans to feature occasional specials, including a summer mango roll Jack Ho hopes to begin offering in May. The roll will include shrimp, crab, avocado, salmon and mango inside, drizzled with a bit of mango sauce on the outside. Ho knows his adopted American hometown well. He c