Breakfast Menu "Sticky Rice" Orlando

Tapas-size Laotian foods plus beverages are served in this streetfront counter-service eatery.

Sticky Rice, 1915 E Colonial Dr, Orlando, FL 32803

(321) 800-6532

Opening Hours

Sunday: 11:30 AM–9:30 PM

Monday: 11:30 AM–10 PM

Tuesday: 11:30 AM–10 PM

Wednesday: 11:30 AM–10 PM

Thursday: 11:30 AM–10 PM

Friday: 11:30 AM–10 PM

Saturday: 11:30 AM–10 PM

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Services

Service options

Delivery, Takeout, Dine-in

Highlights

Fast service

Popular for

Lunch, Dinner, Solo dining

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible parking lot, Wheelchair accessible restroom, Wheelchair accessible seating

Offerings

Alcohol, Beer, Coffee, Comfort food, Healthy options, Quick bite, Small plates

Dining options

Lunch, Dinner, Dessert, Seating

Amenities

Restroom

Atmosphere

Casual, Cozy, Trendy

Crowd

College students, Groups, Tourists

Planning

Accepts reservations

Payments

Credit cards, Debit cards, NFC mobile payments, Credit cards

Children

Good for kids

User Reviews

Sticky Rice is one of the best Asian restaurants in the whole Orlando area! I’ve been going here for years and I love it! They have the best Lao food I’ve ever eaten (which has elements from Thai, Chinese and Vietnamese if you’ve never tried), and I’ve visited northern Thailand where there are many Lao restaurants. They specialize in Lao street food and many of the dishes are absolutely incredible! Crispy Rice Lettuce Wraps, Lemongrass Beef Jerky, Pork Tapioca Dumplings, Curry Ribs, Laab…I could go on and on! So many good items from their menu. If you’re ever craving small-plate Asian food, I would recommend here before almost anywhere. Prices are reasonable, there is a decent amount of parking right next to the restaurant, food comes out fast (even when it’s busy), and the decor really makes you feel like you’re in Asia! I just love everything about this place and can’t speak highly enough of it. Give Sticky Rice a try and you’ll love it!!!

Service: the staff was very patient with me as I asked a thousand questions about the menu as it was my first time trying Lao food. You order your food at a counter and the staff really only emerges when you need them to, which is something I enjoyed. Food: The flavors are very unique and the portion sizes are meant to be shared, I would greatly recommend coming with an appetite and with a few people. I definitely recommend the lemongrass beef jerky and the crispy rice lettuce wraps!!! Atmosphere: This seemingly small restaurant is full of great vibes and lively chatter. Price: Each item was about $4-12, the most expensive item I saw was maybe $15. Great prices allow you to try a few different options on the menu. Overall: 8.3/10

1 Star - food was completely underwhelming. Will never return. 2 Star - food was sub par. Could return after changes are made. 3 Star- Nothing special here. As expected food and would return when the craving strikes. 4 Star - Food or service was above average. There was something good here and I will seek opportunities to eat here. 5 Star - exceptional food quality, quantity, and service. I will go out of my way to eat here and travel to this destination for a meal. I have lever experienced Lao food before. Honestly, of all of the countries in the world, Laos has always seemed distant and difficult to learn about. So, when a friend recommended that we try, I was game. The flavors were great. They really popped and lingered with you making you wish you had just a bit more. Everything was fresh and pretty quality. A bit different than you would expect that portrays themselves as "street food". Also, Thai Green Tea may be one of my new favorite drinks. I like Thai Tea a good bit, but using Green Tea instead of the dyed black tea, it was so flavorful and fantastic. I don't like Green Tea typically, but I suppose I should try it with sugar now... Regardless, I would anticipate returning here and eating again. It was quite tasty and if you are like me, take the opportunity to learn something new!

Absolutely loved all the dishes we ordered here! I was excited to try Lao food, and this place did not disappoint. The service was great — although dishes just come out as they’re ready so we didn’t have everything all at once. The seating is limited when the place is busy, and you probably have to share a table with someone else — just to keep in mind!

Very good meal, very authentic food, reasonably priced, quick and friendly service! My only complaint was that the atmosphere felt trendy and Americanized and not authentically Laotian. Khao Peik Sen = $11 Very large rice noodles in a broth of broiled chicken pieces and delicious cilantro, garlic& onion.

Small spot with tons of flavor. First time at a Laos restaurant and it was great. You can share dishes and can’t go wrong. The beef jerky was my favorite but the papaya salad took second place.

I tried this place with a friend because I was curious to try Laos food, and it was rated pretty well. I tried the squid on a stick, curry ribs, jeow bong chicken bao, and pandan waffle with coconut gelato. My friend tried the sticky street wings, and crispy rice lettuce wraps. Honestly, the only thing worth going back for is the curry ribs. They were tender and fell off of the bone, and had delicious cartilage. The flavor was really good! They squid on the stick wasn’t as good as fried squid that I’ve tried at other places. It was difficult to eat, and the breading just didn’t seem to go well with the squid. All of the vegetables in the bao masked the flavor of the chicken, and there was just too much cilantro. The sticky street wings were disgusting. My friend couldn’t eat it, so she gave them to me, but they made me want to vomit because the flavor was so bad. The sauce was gross. I didn’t try the lettuce wraps. The pandan waffle had a nice flavor, but it was supposed to come with coconut gelato. Instead it came with vanilla ice cream. What a disappointment. The restaurant is pretty small, and so is the parking lot. The chairs are awful. They are backless bar stools, which hurt your back because there’s no support, and there’s nowhere to hang your bag. Overall, I was disappointed and would only come back if I was craving the ribs.

The food and vibe is much different from the last time I came here. The food is still pretty good but doesn’t have the same feel or taste. This place is a stop every time I am here in Orlando. Would recommend for those who wants to try something new.