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    Rice Bar

    4.6 (321 reviews)
    ModerateKorean, Noodles
    Closed 11:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Dogs allowed

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    Paul J.

    A visit to the Rice Bar Marketplace at Penn Q for a quick dinner. I got the standard tofu noodle soup with bean sprouts, carrots, zucchini, eggplants, shitake mushrooms, and a crisp radish salad, with tofu and an added egg. Rice Bar is becoming my go-to for a quick meal downtown. Their ingredients and fresh and tasty, and the combinations in their bowls are perfectly proportioned. Two thumbs up for Rice Bar. You should give them a try if you haven't already!

    Jordan C.

    Stopped in for a quick meal and was glad I did. They have a set menu or you can build your own rice bowl or noodles. Service was quick and they had plenty of seating. My only wish is that there was more in a bowl, as it was a fairly light serving.

    Miso soup, rice bowl with galbi and raw tuna with seaweed, eggplant, mushroom and cucumber
    lisa j.

    My friend and I wanted a quick dinner and found Rice Bar on Yelp. It is a Chipotle-style Korean eatery with a variety of rice, lettuce and noodle base options. You pay between $2-5 per protein and can select as many as you want, 4 free toppings and about a $1 for each additional topping. I had a base of half black rice and white rice with galbi and raw tuna as protein. The bowl was huge and about $20. Great sauce selection and meat was tender. Tuna portion was skimpy, but galbi was a nice size scoop. I got a miso soup for $4, okay, not worth the price. It was bland and seemed like old tofu.and overcooked squash in it. I would return again for a quick bite. Seating is a little slim.

    Natalie M.

    This place operates like a Korean version of Chipotle, with a slight twist. Before approaching the counter, you write down your name and order on a slip of paper, then hand it to the person at the first station. This person adds your chosen ingredients to a bowl and moves you down the assembly line. This makes for an efficient ordering process in theory; however, there were some bottlenecks on the line as people ahead of me stopped to ask questions about ingredients and sauces. I ordered a bulgogi bibimbap with brown rice, kale, radish salad, eggplant, carrot, and gochujang sauce. The food was tasty and filling. Unfortunately, the rice and bulgogi were not as warm as I would have liked. Also, the person who prepared my bowl substituted mushrooms for the eggplant I requested and I only realized after I had already paid.

    Bulgogi bibimbap
    Sera K.

    Stopped by for a bite after an afternoon exploring the Smithsonian museums. It was moderately crowded, but it was quick to order and I got my food quickly. I ordered the bulgogi bibimbap and it was delicious. I chose the gochujang sauce and I love the variety of vegetables that came in the bowl. I also chose the black rice. The rice was perfectly cooked and I love that they have this option as it is very authentic to Korean cuisine. I would give this bowl a 9/10 for the variety of vegetables, taste, and decent price ($13). I would love to try the spicy chicken bowl next time.

    Custom Poke bowl (tuna)
    Ian B.

    We LOVED everything about this place! One of the best Poke bowls I've ever had, even though that's not their speciality. We will be back here next time we're in DC!

    Ramen
    Billy T.

    If you're looking for the Korean equivalent of Chipotle/Cava, this is your spot. So much customizability - you can get Bibimbop, ramen, and other Asian food here. I ended up getting my own ramen - not the best ramen ever, but for what it was, it was good!

    Lo Mein Noodles no broth, egg, walnuts, broccoli, and mushrooms topped with teriyaki sauce.
    Matthew C.

    The Rice Bar is a must go each time we visit Washington DC. It's in a very convenient spot in the city. It's unique with the way you have to order, you fill out a card with what you want, so it's perfect for introverts. They have pre selected bowls, or you can build your own. The place is very welcoming and so is the staff. Kind of small on the inside, but definitely a great take out location. They also tend to be a bit pricey, but definitely worth it. Easily our favorite place to eat in DC.

    John B.

    This build a bowl place offers flavors that seemed genuinely Korean to me. This wasn't 100% a good thing, as the pickled radish salad smelled a bit too much after riding with me on the Metro for a while and one of the sauces I got was so salty it made by heart flutter a bit. I appreciated the black rice and the greens and got a decent portion of tofu and vegetables, and it was a quick and easy pickup experience. Given that the whole point is to build a bowl, if I had a chance to do it again I'd pick differently and not use the sauces heavily.

    Bulgogi Bibimbap
    Sean R.

    Rice Bar is such a good concept full of great food. After filling out your preferred order and sharing the sheet with the nice person behind the counter you get to watch happily as they prepare your excellent order. The Bulgogi was excellent but my favorite part is always the udon noodle base I choose, those noodles really soak up all of the other flavors. The restaurant itself was pretty busy with people coming and going regularly, but there was space and seats aplenty.

    Linnea E.

    I love a good bowl place, especially when I love all the things that go in the bowls! Seriously, all of the options are good here and they have paper tickets you can fill out when customizing your bowl which makes the whole process super easy. They also don't skimp on the toppings so you won't leave hungry!

    Kalbi Noodle Soup
    Dickson L.

    Chipotle meets Korean. I love this concept and I love bibimbap even more. We came as a party of two during what we hoped would be the downturn of lunch rush at 1:30pm but it was still very busy and we had to wait a couple minutes to find a table in the small but cute space. Kind of like chipotle or sweet green concept, you basically construct your own bibimbap bowl with Korean ingredients (think rice, radishes, carrots, seaweed, kimchi, gojuchang, fried egg, etc). You can also pick a noodle soup base instead of rice. We got one of each. Both bowls had great flavor, very Korean and reminds me of simple Korean home cooking at your childhood friends house. We got the clear noodle broth and it was honestly mind blowing. Excellent umami balance and not oily at all, it paired perfectly with the simple ingredients in my noodle soup. Love this stuff, highly recommend TLDR; come here for a healthy, hearty, classic Korean bibimbap or noodle soup

    Estefani L.

    My new obsession, I was summoned for jury duty and discovered this spot during my lunch break and have been obsessively going for every lunch break when I've had to report to court, it's just, that good. I've tried their ground beef, their chicken teriyaki with white and black rice and I can't get enough of it. Really efficient serving and way to build bowls but they also have other items on their menu including ramen which is next on my list to try! I wish there was more sitting available as it is sometimes hard to find a spot to seat at during lunch hour.

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    Delicious food & amazing options - loved my meal here - nice staff & good quick spot near the museums

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    Solid place for Korean food. Udon, curry, and bibimbap were all delicious. Udon had a great warm broth. Curry had a kick. Recommend.

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