$15.50
Every Rice Bowl includes:
Fluffy basmati rice
Choice of protein:
Ground Beef Kabob
Fresh toppings such as lettuce, tomatoes, pickles, onions, cabbage, and more
House-made sauces (tahini, garlic aioli, tzatziki, spicy tahini, shoug, etc.)
Your Rice Bowl is made fresh to order. We start with warm, aromatic basmati rice, then add the protein of your choice. Each bowl is finished with crisp vegetables, pickled toppings, and your favorite house-made sauces.
It’s a customizable, protein-packed meal perfect for lunch, dinner, or fueling up post-workout.
Pair your bowl with Classic Hummus, House Salad, or Fresh Pita for the ultimate Mediterranean meal.
A rice bowl is a hearty Mediterranean dish served with basmati rice, protein, toppings, and sauces—all layered in a single, satisfying bowl.
You can choose from falafel, chicken shawarma, ribeye steak shawarma, ground beef kabob, chicken kabob, or gyros.
Yes. Our bowls combine lean proteins, whole grains, and fresh vegetables—making them balanced and nutrient-rich.
Yes, basmati rice is naturally gluten-free. However, cross-contamination is possible in our kitchen.
Absolutely. You can choose your protein, toppings, and sauces.
Not by default. You can add spicy sauces like shoug or spicy tzatziki if you prefer heat.
Yes. The Falafel Rice Bowl is a popular vegan option when paired with vegan-friendly toppings and tahini sauce.
Pita is not included, but you can add fresh pita as a side.
Yes. It travels well and stays warm, making it one of our best takeout-friendly meals.
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