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New York City is loaded to the brim with places to get out of your New York apartments and grab a sweet bite. It’s all there, from bakeries, to ice cream parlors, to candy shops, but one place in town is offering New York apartment residents something that you won’t find anywhere else. Though for years rice pudding has been relegated to a homemade staple with cinnamon and raisins, Rice to Riches is giving that family favorite a complete overhaul, offering you the sweet concoction in any flavor imaginable. Once you take a bite of the ambrosial dessert, you won’t want ever want to leave, at least, not until you’ve tried every flavor available. If you’re tired of everyday ice cream and cakes, try out Rice to Riches and get a taste of something bold and new. Rice to Riches is set up almost identically to your typical ice cream shop, with a variety of flavors available, as well as your choice of toppings. Just like in an ice cream shop, there are numerous flavors to choose from, from traditional choices like chocolate, vanilla and strawberry, to more unique varietals, such as cheesecake, french toast, or tiramisu. There’s also numerous ways to top your treat, from remedy, a caramel vanilla sauce, to nudge, chilled espresso with cocoa, to burst, with over-roasted fruits. Any way you have it, it’s a taste sensation like you’ve never tasted before, and one that every New Yorker just has to try. It’s said in New York City there’s a restaurants serving just about everything, and Rice to Riches is a testament to this fact, taking one of the lesser known desserts and turning it into one of the most delicious sweet treats in all the Big Apple, so if you’re sleeping in your apartment one night, and get a hankering for something sweet, take the short walk down to Rice to Riches and experience the sweet bliss. So get out of your New York apartments today and try Rice to Riches for an incredible restaurant and dining experience.
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