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Welcome to Xiaoman Riceburrito

Our story with Xiaoman Riceburrito unveils a Taiwanese culinary adventure in every bite. This cozy spot in Sunnyvale captures the essence of traditional Taiwanese flavors with a modern twist, offering a unique experience with dishes like the purple rice crunchy roll and fan tuans. The fusion of textures, from ultra crunchy Chinese doughnuts to chewy rice, creates a delightful symphony for the taste buds. The authenticity of their soy milk and the flavorful fillings like pork floss and marinated egg elevate the dining experience. With quick takeout service and a focus on quality ingredients, Xiaoman Riceburrito is a hidden gem for Taiwanese breakfast and brunch enthusiasts.

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Introducing Xiaoman Riceburrito, a Taiwanese gem nestled in Sunnyvale, CA, offering a unique take on breakfast and brunch favorites. With a focus on takeout orders, this spot is perfect for those on the go.

Customers rave about the purple rice crunchy roll, a delightful twist on tradition with its ultra crunchy Chinese doughnut and marinated hard-boiled egg. The unsweetened soy milk complements the rice roll perfectly, creating a balanced meal.

  • Standout dishes include the fan tuans, known for being nutritious, filling, and healthy.
  • Expect different textures with each bite, from the crunch of the Chinese donut to the softness of the pork floss and marinated boiled egg.
  • Customers love the convenience of ordering online and the quick pickup process, making Xiaoman Riceburrito a special treat.

For a satisfying meal that surprises and delights, Xiaoman Riceburrito is the place to be. Don't miss out on their flavorful rice burritos and authentic soy milk offerings!

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Jason Y.
Jason Y.

This spot is focused on takeout orders, primarily placed through their kiosk. There's plenty of parking, and the service was relatively quick within 5 mins. I tried the purple rice crunchy roll, which was quite different from the traditional version. The Chinese doughnut inside was ultra crunchy, and the addition of a marinated hard-boiled egg gave it a distinct Taiwanese twist. The unsweetened soy milk was a nice touch, pairing well with the rice roll. While the roll was decent for a quick bite, I found the flavor a bit lacking, and the texture was too chewy and overly crunchy for my personal taste. Overall, it's an interesting take, but it leans away from the traditional Shanghai style I'm used to.

Allen W.
Allen W.

The burrito might not look big but it is HEFTY - by the time I got to the end I was quite full. I liked the filling - esp the egg and the pork floss. I do wish there was an option with more meat. Their soy milk was super authentic! There's a huge parking lot in the front. The store itself is very cute but does not have any seating. There's boba places nearby if you want to buy a drink and sit there instead.

Kingsley L.
Kingsley L.

I love it here. If I could eat the fan tuans here every day I would. I have been ordering delivery often while working from home. My go-to order is the purple crunchy rice burrito with soy milk. It's nutritious, filling and healthy. It stimulates digestion because of the fresh ingredients and pickles from Taiwan.

Miliza T.
Miliza T.

LOVE their burritos here, its so flavorful and the different textures of crunchy and soft are chefs kiss. parking is not a headache- its definitely an upgrade to their older location (small and hard to find parking back in the day). ordering online is very seamless as well. picking up is so easy. hours are definitely limited but thats what makes this place a special treat for me!

Sunil R.
Sunil R.

I love finding new types of food that are surprising and...good. This certainly checks those 2 boxes. The white rice burrito was yummy! Right level of crunchy and flavor. Note that this is a bare bones take out spot. The food comes out in minutes.

Wendy H.
Wendy H.

Highly recommend ordering online first! With online ordering, you choose a pick up time (every 30 minutes), but it seems like you can pick up at the time specified or after. Pickup is quick. There is no seating so we usually eat it in the car while the fan tuan is still warm. My favorite is the soymilk and original white sticky rice. If you like different textures in your food, fan tuan is worth a try! The crispiness of the Chinese donut (you tiao) with the slightly chewy sticky rice, the softness of the pork floss and marinated boiled egg, combined with the crunch of the sweet pickled veggies is perfect! They also sell black tea soy milk (also pictured).

Jenny N.
Jenny N.

One of my go to comfort food spots! I discovered this place by coincidence when looking for a quick lunch. It used to be located where Choc Cookies is but moved further down the road. Whether it's a white rice or purple rice burrito, I ALWAYS opt for crunchy and with mild spice seasoning. I absolutely love deep fried chinese donuts and the seasoning is just so flavorful with a mild kick. If I'm feeling a sweet treat, I'll add on soy milk to my meal which is lightly sweetened and washes the burrito down nicely. Don't think of super burrito size when you get these -- they're smaller and are still filling if you have get full easily. Otherwise, 2 may do the job if you're really hungry. This is such a convenient and tasty meal whenever I'm on the go or feeling in need of a comfort snack. Place an order online or in person over a kiosk and be ready to have it between 5-10 minutes (depending how busy they are)!

Amy L.
Amy L.

Good fast casual spot to grab Taiwanese fantuan in South Bay. Since having a not-so-satisfying fantuan in SF, I've been looking to try this spot. We arrived around 1130am on a Saturday, and there was a small crowd waiting for their orders. No seating and mainly a to-go establishment. Ordering is contactless via a tablet at the front. I like that there are fantuan and soy milk combos - makes making a decision pretty easy. I got the purple rice crunchy fantuan (with pork floss add-on) with soy milk black tea. Getting it spicy is an additional ~60 cent charge. After ordering, the wait was approximately 10 minutes. It seems like you can also place an order online for pick up, so I'd recommend this to make things more efficient. Still, the wait wasn't bad at all. I got my soy milk tea cold. First thing I noticed was that there wasn't any ice, which I appreciate so that the drink doesn't get diluted. I liked it a lot! It's not too sweet and the sweet soybean flavor is strong enough. Very pleasantly surprised that I liked this so much given the main attraction is the fantuan, which I also enjoyed. I like the different textures - in one bite you can get the rice, youtiao, pork floss, pickled veggies, and braised egg. My partner got the spicy option, and I heard that it actually gives quite a strong kick. The only thing downside is that it's quite messy to eat, especially when you start peeling the plastic off. Overall pretty decent. I think it's one of the only spots in the bay that specializes in fantuan, and I'm glad I got to try it.

David H.
David H.

The store has improved greatly since its move from south Sunnyvale. Spacious and clean, easy to order from the kiosk! The menu is simple with just a few variations but they are all quite good, although the stickiness of the rice seems a bit off but definitely worth it when you're craving for the Taiwanese food! It's take out only and each item is tightly wrapped.

Kevin L.
Kevin L.

Located in Sunnyvale near the community center, parking is plenty but very difficult to find. Ordering is done through a tablet. The menu is pretty small with really only 2 entrees (original and crispy. You can pick between either white or purple rice). There's no seating indoors and is limited outdoors. Original white (4/5): quite small but so yummy. The deep fried bread sticks were super crispy. There was a good balance of the ingredients and neither overpowered the other. Size was a bit small though. Nonetheless the rice burrito was wrapped well and the rice was good. Tap to pay is accepted. Overall, Xiaoman Riceburrito is a good place. The rice burritos are quite yummy but fairly small which makes it a great snack.