Revel is one of The 15 Best Places for Rice in Seattle.

1. Revel

9.0
403 N 36th St (at Phinney Ave N), Seattle, WA
Korean Restaurant · Fremont · 163 tips and reviews

Connie L.Connie Lu: Can't go wrong with anything on the menu, but highly recommend the Roasted Duck Tea Noodles, Short Rib Rice, and the Short Rib Dumplings!

Katie B.Katie Bosseler: This place has a very cool atmosphere and the Lady Gardner drink( or I think that's what it was called) is awesome! The tuna and short rib rice bowls are excellent! VERY GOOD FOOD, and decent prices.

Maria N.Maria Nichol: The vegetarian rice is amazing and so are the noodles. Cater well to big group dinners. Staff is super friendly. Food cost is relatively good.

Joule is one of The 15 Best Places for Rice in Seattle.

2. Joule

8.8
3506 Stone Way N, Seattle, WA
Korean Restaurant · Wallingford · 82 tips and reviews

stew t.stew tong: I think their spicy rice cakes with chorizo and seaweed risotto are 2 of the best dishes I've had in Seattle. Those are great examples of fusion done right.

Holly B.Holly Bullock: The rice cakes and the cold noodles are amazing! Cocktails and beer selection are also great.

Angela W.Angela W.: Stars of the show here are definitely the spicy rice cakes with chorizo as well as the kalbi-marinated short rib steak with grilled kimchi!

Kona Kitchen is one of The 15 Best Places for Rice in Seattle.

3. Kona Kitchen

8.1
8501 5th Ave NE (at NE 85th St), Seattle, WA
Hawaiian Restaurant · Northgate · 60 tips and reviews

Kei H.Kei Hattori: Loco Moco with fried rice is awesome here!!!

Rodney D.Rodney Dolorin: Kimchi fried rice and Hash Browns are a must try for breakfast.

ReubenReuben: You have to try their Fried Rice with eggs any style you want them! The best all around! 😊

Marination Ma Kai is one of The 15 Best Places for Rice in Seattle.

4. Marination Ma Kai

9.0
1660 Harbor Ave SW, Seattle, WA
Hawaiian Restaurant · North Admiral · 116 tips and reviews

EaterEater: Go for breakfast burritos in the morning, Spam sliders for lunch, and kimchi fried rice and boozy shaved ice at night. Sit in the dining room overlooking Seattle or outside. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.

Eric R.Eric Reilly: Fish taco, beef taco, pork slider, mac n' spam, and kimchi fried rice. Amazing.

David G.David Ginsberg: Love the kimchi fried rice and the specialty cocktails. The view isn't bad either.

Din Tai Fung 鼎泰豐 is one of The 15 Best Places for Rice in Seattle.

5. Din Tai Fung 鼎泰豐

9.0
2621 NE 46th St (University Village, 2nd Floor), Seattle, WA
Dumpling Restaurant · University District · 152 tips and reviews

Clau V.Clau Vinatea: Food is delicious. But get here early cause the waiting list is way too long. Pork dumpling and shrimp fried rice are a must!

Jack R.Jack Reeves: One of the best restaurants in the county. Look it up. Top items are pork chop fried rice, pork dumplings, and green beans.

Vivian C.Vivian Chung: Definitely try the xlb, dumplings, fried rice, almost everything!

Buddha Ruksa is one of The 15 Best Places for Rice in Seattle.

6. Buddha Ruksa

8.9
3520 SW Genesee St (36th Avenue SW), Seattle, WA
Thai Restaurant · West Seattle · 67 tips and reviews

Ryan B.Ryan Bello: The Panang curry with brown rice is just delicious. Don't forget to order four stars...you know you want to.

Adam A.Adam Argyle: The crack chicken a.k.a. Crispy garlic chicken. Also amazing Pad Thai and garlic fried rice.

Doug B.Doug Bauder: The crispy garlic chicken is a must. Thai fried rice is pretty great too. Small dining room can fill up quick, great for take out too.

Red Bowls is one of The 15 Best Places for Rice in Seattle.

7. Red Bowls

7.7
812 3rd Ave (btw Columbia & Marion), Seattle, WA
Korean Restaurant · Seattle Central Business District · 31 tips and reviews

Karen J.Karen Johanson: The spicy tuna bowl is to die for - it's one of the reasona I miss working downtown!

Christopher B.Christopher Buckley: Fish and rice in large portions: you can't find a better Lenten lunch if you're a fasting Catholic downtown (there's even praise music on the radio, if that's your thing).

Christopher B.Christopher Buckley: The TNT bowl (spicy crab and avocado) on brown rice is the bomb! ( See what I did there?)

Kau Kau Barbeque Market is one of The 15 Best Places for Rice in Seattle.

8. Kau Kau Barbeque Market

7.7
656 S King St (at Maynard Ave S), Seattle, WA
Chinese Restaurant · International District · 60 tips and reviews

Shannon W.Shannon W: The BBQ pork is the bomb!! And the $4.99 lunch special with BBQ pork, rice veggies & an extra dish is a great deal!!

Sam S.Sam Sicilya: BBQ combination over rice is theee best! and don't forget to ask for the sauceeee

Mayanne F.Mayanne Feliciano: BBQ Fried rice, bbq pork, house special crunchy noodle and roast pork.

Chaiyo Thai is one of The 15 Best Places for Rice in Seattle.

9. Chaiyo Thai

7.7
11749 15th Ave NE (at 125th), Seattle, WA
Thai Restaurant · Pinehurst · 20 tips and reviews

Zan L.Zan Lussier: Green beans with chicken is the best. It is all good. And brown rice too

Erward O.Erward Osckar: Spicy seafood fried rice is to die for (literally!) :)

Jason G.Jason Green: Pla prik king, with seafood fried rice.. 4 stars, the bomb!

Aloha Ramen is one of The 15 Best Places for Rice in Seattle.

10. Aloha Ramen

8.1
3004 NE 127th St (30th Ave NE), Seattle, WA
Noodle Restaurant · Lake City · 16 tips and reviews

Jason F.Jason F: Ton Ton ramen is solid. Garlic rice is a good companion for Ton Ton.

James T.James Tanliao: For an intense garlic experience, get their garlic rice. 2.8 out of 5 stars: overcooked at times

Clement C.Clement Chiang: Tried Bk Miso, Spicy Garlic, and Katsu Tan. bk miso is blend, spicy garlic is ok & Katsu Tan is the best flavor. Garlic rice add on is a good deal and the best dish of all. Noodle is not as al dente

The Juicy Café is one of The 15 Best Places for Rice in Seattle.

11. The Juicy Café

8.1
725 Pike St Fl 2 Ste 201, Seattle, WA
Juice Bar · Seattle Central Business District · 30 tips and reviews

Webster M.Webster Montego: This place makes the best shakes and healthy foods. Their brown rice bowls are delicious but the place is a bit pricey. A rice bowl and a large shake runs about $12.50

Deb K.Deb Kay: Fresh and healthy smoothies, rice bowls and salads, served by a friendly and energetic staff.

Kate C.Kate Ciurej: Very worthwhile side trip into the convention center for a smoothie, rice bowl with salmon, and/or oatmeal balls. Lots of great options!

Tamarind Tree is one of The 15 Best Places for Rice in Seattle.

12. Tamarind Tree

8.7
1036 S Jackson St (at 12th Ave S), Seattle, WA
Vietnamese Restaurant · Downtown Seattle · 87 tips and reviews

lan n.lan nguyen: Sticky rice and Pineapple salad - not to miss!!!!

FoodspottingFoodspotting: Try the Hue Rice Platter

Leonard B.Leonard Berry: Tried the shrimp spring rolls they were good not great the Tamarind Tree rice was OK not to die for either o well nicely decorated restaurant though

Kauai Family Restaurant is one of The 15 Best Places for Rice in Seattle.

13. Kauai Family Restaurant

8.3
6324 6th Ave S (at S Michigan St), Seattle, WA
Hawaiian Restaurant · Georgetown · 28 tips and reviews

Ian W.Ian Wong: Chicken long rice ftw!!!

Meriel Y.Meriel Young: Try the Loco Moco - Hawaiian comfort food: rice, hamburger patty, fried egg, topped w/brown gravy. #bliss

Matthew C.Matthew C: Good kalua pig with rice and mac salad. They do it right.

Manolin is one of The 15 Best Places for Rice in Seattle.

14. Manolin

8.8
3621 Stone Way N, Seattle, WA
American Restaurant · Fremont · 34 tips and reviews

Allen C.Allen Chan: Rock fish is REALLY good! The rice and squid is also super awesome!!! HappyHour gets you $2 off all fishes and cocktails. Portions aren't big but man they are super tastey!

Mar G.Mar Gonzalez: Impressive black rice!

Bridget G.Bridget Gael: Great cocktails! Loved the ceviche, Black rice, and steak! Cozy ambiance

Pestle Rock is one of The 15 Best Places for Rice in Seattle.

15. Pestle Rock

8.2
2305 NW Market St (at Ballard Ave NW), Seattle, WA
Thai Restaurant · Ballard · 39 tips and reviews

Lillian Y.Lillian Young: Crab fried rice is a must! Period.

David S.David Smith: If you're having rice, go for the brown rice. It's excellent.

Ruth B.Ruth Burr Reedy: You gotta get that crab fried rice! I also love the salad with eggplant and ground pork - you wouldn't think a salad with pork in it would be so light and fresh.