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

1. Revel

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

Michelle L.Michelle Locke: Try the Beef Short Rib Rice Bowl - Love the mustard greens and egg yolk.

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.

Natale B.Natale Bogun: Short rib rice bowl was delicious.

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

2. 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

Katie T.Katie T: They have gluten free options: oatmeal, lentils, an rice bowls! Have a suggestion? Let Abby know-just don't be surprised when its ready the next week!

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

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

3. Red Bowls

8.0
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!

CamCam: Chicken and beef bowl was great! Cool people, fun service and a free bottle of water cuz we paid cash

Lindsey S.Lindsey S: TNT bowl (spicy crab, veggies) with brown rice - so delicious! I'm new to Red Bowls but already crave it! Definitely recommend.

45th Stop N Shop & Poke Bar is one of The 15 Best Places for Rice Bowls in Seattle.

4. 45th Stop N Shop & Poke Bar

9.3
2323 N 45th St, Seattle, WA
Poke Restaurant · Wallingford · 18 tips and reviews

Daniel M.Daniel Mejia: Salmon and Tuna bowl (spicy) is amazing!

Drew M.Drew Milam: All good options, try multiple types of poke in the bowl. Can be busy and a line, but it goes fast and totally worth it!

Allen C.Allen Chan: Get the spicy ones! They aren't that spicy so don't worry but it's sooooo gooood

Sizzle&Crunch is one of The 15 Best Places for Rice Bowls in Seattle.

5. Sizzle&Crunch

8.1
1313 NE 42nd St (University Way NE), Seattle, WA
Vietnamese Restaurant · University District · 5 tips and reviews

Adam J.Adam Johnson: Awesome fresh rice bowls!

Emily G.Emily Greenberg: Tofu salad bowl with egg and green sauce - yum :)

Carlos M.Carlos Marin: House Pork Chop Plate 🍽 🥩

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

6. Fremont Bowl

8.8
4258 Fremont Ave N, Seattle, WA
Japanese Restaurant · Fremont · 11 tips and reviews

JiJi: Fresh, quality fish and the rice is excellent! I find myself going back to Fremont Bowl. I've been their 5-6 times already! Katsu Donburi always come out hot. House-made soy sauce is a game changer.

Stephanie W.Stephanie Wu: Chirashi is delicious and such a good deal at only $14

max L.max L: Clean place. Miso was so so. Poke bowl was average

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

7. Maruta Shoten

7.4
1024 S Bailey St, Seattle, WA
Grocery Store · Georgetown · 10 tips and reviews

Tatsu K.Tatsu Komada: Someone categorized this place as an Asian restaurant...it's a grocery store. Can we correct that 4square? I like their donburi from their takeout counter in back.

Sean B.Sean Blakey: Get the donburi made to order. Week worth the 5-10 minutes.

Xine L.Xine L.: The best Japanese grocery store around beats Waji by a Fuji Mt. size. They also have a great lunch deli and all the senbei snacks.

4649 Yoroshiku Japanese Restaurant is one of The 15 Best Places for Rice Bowls in Seattle.

8. 4649 Yoroshiku Japanese Restaurant

7.6
1913 N 45th St, Seattle, WA
Japanese Restaurant · Wallingford · 32 tips and reviews

Suguru N.Suguru Nomura: Chan chan donburi was really good!

Stephanie W.Stephanie Wu: Amazing Japanese whiskey selection. Also killer happy hour with a bunch of apps for $5. For dinner, I love their cold ramen options for summer.

Ligaya A.Ligaya Andrews: I love the Shio ramen and I added corn. The meat was so tender! Only half orders and few choices of ramen at dinner. Miso butter anything is delicious! Japanese pancake is also good.

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

9. Toyoda Sushi

7.3
12543 Lake City Way NE (125th and Lake City Way), Seattle, WA
Sushi Restaurant · Lake City · 12 tips and reviews

Alex K.Alex Koloskov: Albacore Tataki and Spicy Tuna bowl are the best

Jeff B.Jeff Bowlin: Great sushi for a nice price. This place is a hidden gem, and on the top of my list for Seattle sushi. Sit at the bar for special treatment.

Kyle V.Kyle Vonder Haar: Gotta try Jimmy's Special!

Toshio's Teriyaki is one of The 15 Best Places for Rice Bowls in Seattle.

10. Toshio's Teriyaki

7.4
1706 Rainier Ave S (at S. Massachusetts St.), Seattle, WA
Japanese Restaurant · 21 tips and reviews

Bill Z.Bill Zeng: Chicken Donburi bowl is mmm licious

VinnaVinna: I love mixing their salad dressing and teriyaki sauce together! Even better if you add hot sauce mmmmm!

Jorge M.Jorge Martinez: The food here is very good! The egg rolls are the best! They charge for drink refills. Be prepared to read a passage from the bible that is plastered on every wall, including the bathroom mirror.

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

11. Eve

8.4
704 N 34th St, Seattle, WA
New American Restaurant · Fremont · 12 tips and reviews

SS: Amazing little restaurant. Great feel, great staff, wonderful food. Tons of veggie and vegan options, very flexible.

Jill K.Jill Kuethe: Everything is yummy!

Daniel R.Daniel Rossi: Great atmosphere. Better poke bowl for lunch!

Umi Sake House is one of The 15 Best Places for Rice Bowls in Seattle.

12. Umi Sake House

8.7
2230 1st Ave (btwn Bell & Blanchard St), Seattle, WA
Sushi Restaurant · Belltown · 241 tips and reviews

Zoraida I.Zoraida Ingles: The sashimi bowl during happy hour is the best. I always get it!

Joanna M.Joanna Mileos: Awesome sushi. Highly reccommend. Happy hour is a must. Get there early or make a resy. These guys are always busy.

howard w.howard wu: Umi is "ocean" in japanese.

Shiki Japanese Restaurant is one of The 15 Best Places for Rice Bowls in Seattle.

13. Shiki Japanese Restaurant

8.2
4 W Roy St, Seattle, WA
Japanese Restaurant · Lower Queen Anne · 17 tips and reviews

phil c.phil collier: If you can't do the Omakase, then you can't go wrong with the Chirashi...the best in Seattle. Also try some of Ken's specially made dishes like ankimo.

Seattle MetSeattle Met: The most unpretentious sushi bar in Seattle is the tchotchke-riddled province of Ken Yamamoto—a guy so modest and genial it’s hard to believe he has a license to kill you... Read more.

CamillaCamilla: Sushi, order the sushi! Don't be fooled by the outside, this is a very good spot and they serve delicious food.

Toshi's Teriyaki is one of The 15 Best Places for Rice Bowls in Seattle.

14. Toshi's Teriyaki

7.8
9029 25th Ave SW, Seattle, WA
Japanese Restaurant · Roxhill · 6 tips and reviews

Josh D.Josh D: The spicy chicken teriyaki is great here and you have a choice in spice level.

Candice B.Candice Bachelder: The pot stickers here are amazing.

Kyle T.Kyle Turner: The lady behind the counter here is awesome & one of the main reasons my girlfriend keep coming back.

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

15. Shodai Teriyaki

7.5
1123 Martin Luther King Jr Way, Seattle, WA
Asian Restaurant · 3 tips and reviews

Philip B.Philip Bebbington: Teriyaki, spicy of course!

Rob B.Rob Bennett: Awesome spicy chicken

John S.John Shane: The egg rolls are awesome!