A bento box is an all-in-one compartmentalized Japanese lunch box containing a balanced meal. This meal typically consists of a starch (like rice or noodles) and protein, a vegetable, and fruit side.
Happy Bento attempts to please everyone with its menu of ubiquitous Japanese and Chinese dishes. It doesn't matter who is in your group –grandma or a toddler– they will find something to like on the ...
If you've heard of Bento Box (1121 Military Cutoff Road), hopefully you've heard of chef and owner Lee Grossman's tenured sushi career and over-the-top tuna sourcing. If I write about his beloved ...
Bento (box lunches), inspired by the Japanese tradition, are taking the West by storm. More than just cute and decorative, this economical, healthy approach to eating will revolutionize your ...
When BentoBox launched in 2013, it aimed to help restaurants take control of their digital identity, starting with their websites. As the restaurant industry has changed, BentoBox has added new ...
Whether you have it for lunch at your desk, in the car on your way to a meeting, or even save it for the end of the day, a Japanese lunch box, or bento, is a great mid-day meal option, especially for ...
We love a good deal and we hate cooking in record-high temperatures. So some cold, refreshing sushi accompanied by fixings that make up a bento box are the perfect summer lunch. According to ...
For the uninitiated, bento refers to the Japanese boxed lunch — traditionally, a box with rice, meat, something pickled, and cooked vegetables. We found the real deal at Fujiya Market, located at the ...
Tierney Plumb is an editor of Eater’s Northeast region, covering D.C., Boston, Philly, and New York. Dupont Circle just got an anticipated, graffiti-lined Japanese gastropub that transforms into a ...