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Rice Thief: Korean Raw Seafood Delight in Long Island City, NY

Rice Thief, a Korean ghost kitchen in Long Island City, brings the flavors of raw marinated crab and other seafood dishes to your doorstep. Using fresh seafood from the fish market, their signature soy marinade infuses rich flavors into each bite. Customers rave about the succulent crab, tender salmon, and sweet shrimp, paired perfectly with the savory sauces. Although the ordering process may be slightly tricky, the quality of the dishes speaks for itself. With attentive service and reasonable prices, Rice Thief promises a culinary experience that is worth every penny.

Rice Thief at a glance

  • Address Sunnyside, NY 11104 United States
  • Phone (347) 302-1556
  • Restaurant type Korean restaurant , Restaurant .
  • Popular for Popular for lunch , Popular for dinner .

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Rice Thief: Reviews & Ratings

Ginnie Yamao
5

Hi, it’s me again because this is how much my mother and I love this place. Every time we come here it just gets better and better with everything. Or maybe it’s just amazing in general from the beginning. The foods are drooling delicious can’t go wont with anything you get here! If you’re here for the Raw marinated crab YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED! Especially the Gunsam crab. Filled with roe and meat, so sweet and melts in your mouth. The Argentinian shrimp?! Forget about ittttttt. We always order 12 count because who cares about money when your taste buds are in heaven. Staffs are always friendly and professional. They are always attentive. The manager, Tenzin (I hope I spelled your name right ) is a A-Class customer service genius. He is a natural and you can tell that he is passionate with what he does. He cares about his staffs and customers. It’s always so nice to be welcomed by everyone here.

Fiona Ye
5

We’ve visited Rice Thief four times now and it’s always such a pleasant experience. The marinated dishes, especially the blue crab and Argentinian shrimp, are consistently delicious. The service is warm and attentive, and the space feels clean and homey!

Wendy Zhou
5

First time at the physical restaurant but I ordered before when it was just a delivery place - it was just as good as I remembered! Amazing quality seafood and the crab mixed with the rice bowl is still my favorite dish. It WILL be messy but it’s so worth it. The restaurant interior is small so would recommend reserving ahead of time, but they were able to accommodate a bigger table for us last minute which I really appreciated. Will definitely be back to try more things.

Flory
5

You've been warned: coming here is an actual financial hazard because you will spend all your money on the marinated crab that u have never imagined. It's ridiculously good and really a rice thief. Best of all, the service is impeccable. The staff is always checking on you, making sure you have gloves, fresh plates, rice, and everything else you need. Just make sure your wallet is ready for the crab obsession. Worth every penny!

Jia Sun
5

Korean marinated crabs, shrimp, abalone and other more tradition dishes as well as a seafood tower. The bagged drinks were good, but preferred the simple sweet rice drink. The place is packed and smells great, but pretty loud. Gloves are provided to handle the marinated items, also ordered pork stew, rice chirashi and pancakes. Ok service, a bit lagging to get the bill and pay.

SoYoung Lyu
5

Absolutely amazing. I like marinated crabs and my friend likes soy sauce crabs so we got half and half 2+2. There was so much meat and it was enough for us. We got a plate of white shrimps and it was amazing as well. 새우머리까지 먹으면 비립니다. After eating amazing raw crabs, haemul jungol was so-so. I mean who is going to eat Ramen noodles over crabs and shrimps?

Glenn C
5

I was at this rather unique Korean restaurant a couple of months ago with a large group. They specialize in gejang/게장, or in other words, raw marinated seafood Korean style, which is marinated in either soy sauce or gochujang. The staff was pretty friendly, and the place inside was quite casual and slightly loud, but not too overbearing. To drink, I had a sikhye/식혜, which is either available in the traditional style with just fermented rice for $6, or also with pumpkin for $8. It was less sweet than the canned variety I have had before, and it was a nice touch to top it with a little piece of jujube/red date and some pine nuts. A few others ordered their cocktail pouches, with a couple of people liking the Open Sesame for $15, and another person or two also enjoying the $14 Pear with Me. They gave us some banchan consisting of broccoli with a bit of sesame as well as a slightly fermented kimchi, which was decent. The first thing that arrived was something I can't eat, which was the Seafood Pancake/Haemul Pajeon/해물파전 for $24 listed as our classic Korean Style seafood pancake, crispy fried batter, squid, shrimp, clam & scallion and paired with our home style soy sauce dip. It was cut up into eight pieces, and it seemed like there was plenty of seafood inside. I unfortunately have a cephalopod allergy, so squid is a no-go, but the rest enjoyed it. The next to arrive was one of their signatures, the Soy Platter for $89 with 6 soy crabs, 6 white shrimp, 4 red shrimp, and 3 abalone, with the host ordering extra of the blue crabs so everyone could have one. The platters come with rice and seaweed, but we upgraded to the Rice Thief Bowl, which is $5 with the platters or $8 normally, which has some masago, wakame, daikon, roasted seaweed & sesame seed along with the rice, which was very tasty, from the bit I could taste. The platter was as per the price point, quite massive, and I think two or three people could eat it as a main and leave comfortably full with another appetizer or something. The crabs had a good amount of roe and were soft enough in most places to bite and eat the delicious slightly sweet and salty meat inside. However, my preference was surprisingly the shrimp as I liked the texture more, and it was less of a hassle with the red shrimp being stronger flavored. The abalone had good texture as well, and overall, we all enjoyed this a lot. As this is a raw seafood place primarily, the other two $25 dishes were fine. The better of the two was the Beef Brisket DwenJang Jigae with thinly sliced beef brisket, fermented soybean miso soup, tofu, slightly spicy anchovy broth, assorted mushrooms, jalapeno, and squash. The broth had a nice fermented flavor with some funk and plenty of pretty tender beef. The portion size was also adequate for the price point. The Spicy Pork Belly for $25 with sauteed spicy pork, Korean sweet & spicy sauce, onion, rice cake, and jalapeno was alright. It was well portioned, though I found the meat not as tender as some other spots. However, the sauce was solid, and I can imagine the spicy crabs having a good kick of flavor as well, and I wouldn't mind having that instead of the soy version next time. I wouldn't mind going back here at all, as overall, I liked the food a lot. The platter also sounds excellent for a group, though likely, I'd try their abalone jook and/or the spicy marinated crabs next time.

BoneSaw is ready
4

The food was authentic and great, however I have to say service did not meet expectations. There was no host in the front to sit us (the server sat us eventually) and we had to awkwardly stand even with a reservation. Servers kept getting us the wrong food and no utensils with the food, and also forgot to serve us the banchans (seemed like other table had them). Seemed like very short staffed. The only reason why I tipped was because they were nice. Seafood is fresh.

Location

  • Rice Thief
    Rice Thief
    Sunnyside, NY 11104 United States Hotline: (347) 302-1556

Allow me to introduce you to the hidden gem of Long Island City, Rice Thief. This unique establishment specializes in Korean raw seafood dishes, marinated in their special soy marinade for three days. Located at 39-37 30th St, Long Island City, NY, Rice Thief offers a dining experience like no other.

Customer reviews rave about the flavorful and fresh dishes offered at Rice Thief. From raw marinated crab to salmon and shrimp dishes, each bite is a burst of deliciousness. The soy marinated crab, their signature dish, is a must-try according to patrons. The seafood is exceptionally fresh, and the marinade is perfectly seasoned, providing a delightful balance of flavors.

Aside from the delectable food, customers also appreciate the responsive service at Rice Thief. Whether you have questions or specific requests, the staff is quick to assist through Instagram communication. While the ordering process may be a bit of a hassle, the delicious dishes are well worth the effort.

If you're a seafood lover looking for a unique dining experience, look no further than Rice Thief. Indulge in their mouthwatering dishes and savor the flavors of Korean raw seafood cuisine. Rice Thief is poised to become a culinary hotspot, so be sure to visit and experience their exquisite dishes for yourself.

Business Information

  • Service options
    • Offers kerbside pickup
    • Has no-contact delivery
    • Offers delivery
    • On-site services available
    • Offers takeaway
    • Serves dine-in
  • Payments
    • Accepts credit cards