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Craving the fresh, zesty flavor of Café Rio’s cilantro lime rice? This copycat recipe brings the perfect balance of fluffy rice, tangy lime, and aromatic cilantro, making it the ideal side dish for tacos, burritos, or even just a delicious bowl on its own. With a few simple ingredients, you can recreate that vibrant, savory taste at home.

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I’ve found that when I make Mexican food lately I really want rice and beans with it, just like the restaurants do. I didn’t used to care, but I’ve really grown to like the rice and beans. We especially love how easy this rice is. There’s a touch of butter in the rice too. Let’s not forget that. A little dairy can totally change a dish for the better. True story.

I’ll include a whole section below for recreating a whole Café Rio meal that includes this easy rice recipe! Mmmm…now I’m craving some Café Rio!

a photo of a large glass serving bowl full of cilantro lime rice topped with fresh cilantro and a lime wedge

Ingredients for Cilantro Lime Rice

Whether you’re planning to eat this rice as a side dish for some chicken fajitas or as the base for burrito bowls, you’re family is going to love it! Let’s jump further into the all the ingredients you will need!

  • Rice: Just regular long-grain white rice will work great. Jasmine rice and basmati rice would also work.
  • Water: used to cook the rice
  • Unsalted Butter: adds richness and flavor
  • Chicken Bouillon: Adds flavor to the rice as it simmer.
  • Garlic: Fresh minced garlic will give you the best flavor.
  • Cilantro: You can’t have too much fresh cilantro in my opinion, so grab a bundle from the produce section of the grocery store and chop it up.
  • Lime: Fresh lime juice is definitely preferred, but if you don’t have lime, the bottled lime juice will work.
  • Diced Green Chiles: I like to leave the juice in for added flavor. You can dial up the spice here with medium or hot canned chiles. We stick with mild in our house.

The measurements and details for each recipe can be found in the recipe card at the end of the post.

a photo of all the ingredients for cilantro lime rice in separate little bowls including rice, water green chiles, cilantro, garlic, lime juice, butter and chicken bouillon

How to Make Cilantro Lime Rice on the Stove Top

I almost always cook rice on the stove top these days. I used to be loyal to the rice cooker, but as time has gone on, I’ve found myself enjoying being a little more hands on with rice. It takes a tiny bit more work, but for me, it’s worth it. Here are the steps for making this cilantro lime rice recipe including a photo of each step below.

  1. Pour: Add all the ingredients to a large saucepan over medium-high heat. Start with the water followed by the rice. Then add the green chiles, garlic, butter, bouillon, chopped cilantro, and the fresh lime juice.
  2. Boil: Give everything a good stir to combine and bring it to a boil.
  3. Simmer: Once it’s boiling, reduce the heat to low, put a lid on it and let it cook for 20-30 minutes until the rice is tender.
  4. Fluff: Remove the lid, fluff the rice with a fork and serve!

These instructions are also contained in the recipe card at the end of the post.

How to Make Cilantro Lime Rice in a Rice Cooker

Making this recipe on the stove top is easy enough, but if you want it even easier, use a rice cooker! Add all the ingredients to the rice cooker, give it a good stir and then set it to cook. Put the lid on and you’re done. When it is done cooking, fluff the rice and serve.

Looking for Low Carb??: We have a low carb version of this recipe as well. Try our cilantro lime cauliflower rice!

What Can You Substitute For Cilantro?

You can substitute cilantro with an equal amount of fresh parsley, tarragon, dill or a combination of the three.

a photo of a large serving bowl of cilantro lime rice with a wooden spoon scooping out a serving

What to Serve with Cilantro Lime Rice

If you’ve never been to Café Rio, let me paint you a picture. It’s a quick service restaurant and you walk down the cook line and order exactly what you want as you make your way toward the register watching your entire meal be made right before your eyes.

It’s similar to Chipotle or Costa Vida. You can choose a salad, tacos, a burrito, a quesadilla, nachos or enchiladas. Then you pick the type of meat you want followed by all the toppings. Everything is so fresh and delicious! Here are few more of our Café Rio Copycat Recipes to create your own meal at home:

My recommendation…put a homemade flour tortilla down into a shallow bowl and top it with a scoop of this cilantro lime rice. Then add a scoop of our favorite Mexican black beans followed by a pile of the sweet pork or shredded chicken. Top that with some shredded lettuce, pico de gallo, guacamole, a sprinkle of cotija cheese and a good drizzle of the tomatillo dressing. There’s no way you won’t love it!

a photo of a large saucepan of fluffy cilantro lime rice with a wooden spoon sitting next to the pan

Storing and Reheating

Leftovers should be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator. They will keep for up to 5 days. They can be reheated on the stove top or in the microwave. I like to add a little chicken broth or water before reheating it so that it doesn’t dry out.

Rice also freezes well. Let it cool completely and then place it in a freezer-safe container. It will keep for up to 3 months and then let it thaw in the fridge overnight and reheat as mentioned.

a photo of a large glass serving bowl full of fluffy cilantro lime rice with a wooden spoon scooping up a serving

Learn how to make delicious and flavorful cilantro lime rice just like the popular side dish from Café Rio. This copycat recipe is easy to follow and takes less than 30 minutes with only 5 minutes of actual hands-on work. I have a feeling this recipe is going to be on your regular dinner rotation whenever you make a Mexican main dish.

More Mexican Side Dishes:

Watch How to Make This Cilantro Lime Rice at Home…

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Cafe Rio Cilantro Lime Rice

By Carrian Cheney
Prep5 minutes
Cook20 minutes
Total25 minutes
Servings8 cups
This copycat cilantro lime rice is just like Cafe Rio's and it makes the perfect addition to any Mexican dish or entree for dinner.
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Ingredients 

  • 2 Cups Rice
  • 4 Cups Water
  • 2 Tablespoons Unsalted Butter
  • 2 teaspoons Chicken Bouillon
  • 1 Clove Garlic, minced
  • 1 Handful Cilantro, chopped
  • 1/2 Lime, juiced
  • 1 Can Diced Green Chiles, 4 oz

Instructions 

  • Pour everything in a rice cooker and follow product instructions, or in a pot, heat to a boil and then add the lid and turn down to low for 20-30 minutes or until tender.
    2 Cups Rice, 4 Cups Water, 2 Tablespoons Unsalted Butter, 2 teaspoons Chicken Bouillon, 1 Clove Garlic, 1 Handful Cilantro, 1/2 Lime, 1 Can Diced Green Chiles
  • Remove the lid, stir to combine everything and serve immediately.

Recipe Notes

Rice will keep in the refrigerator for 4-7 days

Nutrition

Serving: 1cup, Calories: 205kcal, Carbohydrates: 40g, Protein: 4g, Fat: 3g, Saturated Fat: 2g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g, Monounsaturated Fat: 1g, Trans Fat: 1g, Cholesterol: 8mg, Sodium: 19mg, Potassium: 158mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 1g, Vitamin A: 167IU, Vitamin C: 6mg, Calcium: 36mg, Iron: 1mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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Carrian Cheney is the creative force behind ‘Oh, Sweet Basil,’ a food blog she co-authors with her husband, Cade. She creates fresh, family-friendly recipes that encourage togetherness in the kitchen.

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69 Comments

  1. Phyllis Schneider says:

    I saw this in an email, and I can’t find the email again. You mentioned a brand of green chilies that you like. What was the brand of green chilies you like?

    1. Sweet Basil says:

      Hi Phyllis! Hatch is usually my go-to brand, but any brand will work great. Enjoy!!

  2. Jill says:

    Could I swap the chicken bouillon for vegetable bouillon for a vegan friend?

    1. Sweet Basil says:

      Absolutely!

  3. Natalie says:

    Do you know if I could make this in the instant pot? I am assuming I would just cut the water amount in half.

    1. Sweet Basil says:

      Hi Natalie! You can definitely make this in the Instant Pot. Keep all the measurements the same. It only needs 3 minutes of cook time on high pressure. For the best results, I like to let it natural release which takes about 8-10 minutes.

  4. Elaine says:

    Hi, Cafe Rio always had a salmon salad that was wonderful. There is not a Cafe Rio near my home. Is there a recipe for this salad that is actually that one?

    1. Sweet Basil says:

      Hi Elaine! We have never attempted to make a copycat of that recipe. I will add it to my list!

  5. Tammy says:

    Maybe I am losing my brain, but in the video I thought I saw garlic. If I did how much do I add? Lol

    1. Sweet Basil says:

      Hi Tammy! You are not losing your brain! There is garlic in it, but for some reason this recipe card hates me and it won’t let me add it. I’m going to try again, but just in case it doesn’t, it’s 1 clove of minced garlic.

  6. Tonya Nish says:

    Can you substitute brown rice for white rice in the cilantro lime rice?? Brown rice is healthier correct?

    1. Sweet Basil says:

      Hi Tonya! Brown rice contains more fiber than white rice. The carbs and fat content are about the same between brown and white rice. You can definitely substitute brown rice in this recipe. It will just need longer to cook.

  7. Shelby says:

    Hi! I love this recipe, but I’m looking at doubling it for a family gathering, do I need to cook the rice longer because of that? Thanks!

    1. Sweet Basil says:

      The rice shouldn’t need to cook longer as long as you cook it in a large enough pan. Maybe just keep your eye on it, but it should be fine! Enjoy and treasure that family time!!

  8. Chanelle says:

    Hello! I was scrolling through for the rice recipe and I saw the picture of you and your husband and thought “wait…they look like Mormons.” 😂 So I decided to read a little more and so glad I did! Thank you for reminding me to take time for myself and for my soul and for sharing your light in this world. 

    1. Sweet Basil says:

      Haha, well I hope that’s a good thing! We definitely are and thank you for the kind comment. mwah!

  9. Tia says:

    We are serious Cafe Rio addicts here. Like, every Saturday for many years and often in-between for lunch. I have tried several copycat recipes in the past and all were just…meh. But your rice is PERFECT!! We all loved it, and I wanted to thank you for that. Now, to figure out their black beans…
    =0}

    1. Sweet Basil says:

      That’s so, so sweet of you!!! And yes, we are pretty sure those black beans are cooked with bay leaf… trying to work out the rest. 🙂

  10. Victoria says:

    Just had to come back and comment because we had this last night and it was soo good! Have had cilantro rice that has been bland in the past- this one was sooo good! I added a little extra lime juice and zest at the end to my tastes. Thanks for a great recipe!

    1. Sweet Basil says:

      Victoria, so glad to hear that. Lately I’ve been adding a little more lime too. Maybe I need to change the recipe!