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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a side of rice" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of ordering food, indicating that rice is an additional item accompanying a main dish.
Example: "I would like to order the chicken curry with a side of rice, please."
Alternatives: "an order of rice" or "a portion of rice".
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(Platters include a side of rice and beans).
For only $4, you get two dishes and a side of rice.
Try the iguana, served in a soup or stewed, with a side of rice and peas.
The kubbehs arrive in their respective sauces with a side of rice and turshi, a lightly spicy, curry-infused pickle.
Succulent, meaty lamb chops are balanced with a side of rice, grilled red onions and a mélange of roasted parsnips, potatoes, turnips and carrots.
Nothing too fierce yet, until you try the Northern Thai-style duck laab, a veritable blowtorch of chile spice that demands a side of rice for balance.
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Mahimahi is over-salted and no match for the garlic in a side of sticky rice.
Other tempting options for meals and snacks included potato and corn croquettes ($1), fried cutlet of jidori (free-range chicken) and miso soup ($8), and salt ramen served with a hard-boiled egg and a side of fluffy rice topped with salmon roe ($10.38).
You might want to order a side of steamed rice to help kill the pain.
You should serve this vegetable dish with a side of brown rice and plain yogurt.
Chang's Sweet & Sour Chicken with a side of white rice Nutrition stats: 590 calories, 19 grams fat, 3 grams saturated fat.
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