[A must-see for donburi lovers! ] Introducing stylish tableware perfect for ramen

Hello! This is UTSUWABI editorial staff.

This time, I will introduce about donburi.

Easy and delicious beef bowl or seafood bowl with plenty of sashimi.
Donburi is an indispensable item for those who love donburi dishes, which are eaten with warm rice.

ayahiro_gohan Quoted from (Instagram)

If you choose one that is deep enough, it is a working vessel that can also be used as a noodle bowl for udon or ramen.

Also, even if you have a simple menu of rice with a few side dishes, serving it in a stylish bowl will make your meal time even more enjoyable.

This time, we will introduce recommended rice bowls and small bowls that are useful when you want to have a light meal.

I want to see what products are available first! If so, please take a look here.

Rice bowls list page

Donburi bowls list page

Ramen bowls list page

Recommended bowls

Pork 5.5 bowl Wakura Porcelain Mino Ware

The greenish-brown color, like fallen leaves in autumn, gives it a very cool and cool atmosphere.
Since it is made of porcelain, it is durable enough to be used in the dishwasher and microwave.

Perfect when you want to eat a full meal of oyakodon or Chinese bowl.
Since it has a good depth, it is also great for ramen and udon noodles topped with plenty of vegetables.

Shape: Deep
Rice bowl: 〇 (Oyakodon, Seafood bowl, etc.)
Noodles: 〇(Udon/Ramen)
Microwave:〇 Dishwasher:〇

Water ring noodle bowl 5.5 dimensions porcelain Spica Mino ware

A simple and versatile pot with a unique texture that catches the eye.

It has an attractive, somewhat unique appearance that is both modern and cool.

The good thing about this is that it goes well with other pottery.

Shape: Deep
Rice bowl: 〇 (Oyakodon, Seafood bowl, etc.)
Noodles: 〇(Udon/Ramen)
Microwave:〇 Dishwasher:〇

Donburi Orange Pottery Straw Hand Mino Ware

This is a straw rice bowl that has been popular in Japan since ancient times.

The thick orange line and the thin brown line create an exquisite balance.

Since it has a good depth, it is perfect for ramen and udon.

Shape: Deep
Rice bowl: 〇 (Oyakodon, Seafood bowl, etc.)
Noodles: 〇(Udon/Ramen)
Microwave: × Dishwasher: ×

It also comes in a different color of blue, so it would be great as a gift as a couple bowl.

Large bowl, Fuchikurojugusa, pottery, Mino ware

The Tokusa pattern decorating the edges gives a modern Japanese impression.
With a clean and chic appearance, it has a calm atmosphere that complements the food.

A large bowl with a "Tobikanna" pattern that shines with handicraft skills.

The bowl is spacious and deep, making it perfect for roughly plating side dishes to share with others, or for enjoying noodles and rice bowls.

Shape: Shallow
Rice bowl: 〇 (Oyako-don, Seafood-don, etc.)
Noodles: 〇(Udon)
Microwave:〇 Dishwasher:〇

Stepped 6-inch bowl, powdered rope carving Mishima pottery, Mino ware

A deep pot with a carved pattern as an accent.
The rim, which expands slightly outward, complements your food like a picture frame.

For dinner today, how about some udon noodles with bonito soup or curry nanban?
The atmosphere also goes well with rice dishes such as oyakodon with melted eggs and katsudon.

Shape: Small
Rice bowl: 〇 (Oyakodon, Seafood bowl, etc.)
Noodles: 〇(Udon)
Microwave: × Dishwasher: ×

Large Ryukyu Shizuku Porcelain Mino Ware

A deep bowl with a rhythmic polka dot pattern.

It can also be stacked for storage, so you can have multiple pieces for your family or guests.
If you surround the table with matching utensils, it will be the best feast ever.

Shape: Large/Deep
Rice bowl: 〇 (Oyakodon, Seafood bowl, etc.)
Noodles: 〇 (Ramen/Udon)
Microwave: 〇 Dishwasher: 〇

Rice bowl, iron powdered pottery, Shigaraki ware

This bowl is made of iron powder and has the warmth of earth.

Perfect for rice bowl dishes such as oyakodon and Chinese bowl.
With seafood bowls, you can put a lot of ingredients on top, so it's a great size for picky eaters.

Shape: Deep
Rice bowl: 〇 (Oyakodon, Seafood bowl, etc.)
Noodles: 〇(Ramen/Udon)
Microwave:〇 Dishwasher:〇

Large bowl Tobikanna pottery Shigaraki ware

A large bowl with a "Tobikanna" pattern that shows off the skill of handiwork.

Perfect for serving ramen or udon noodles, thickly simmered Chikuzenni, or fluffy meat and potatoes.
Since it has a solid depth, it can be used in a wide range of situations, and you will want to pick it up.

Shape: Shallow/Large
Rice bowl: 〇 (Oyako-don, Seafood-don, etc.)
Noodles: 〇 (Ramen/Udon)
Microwave: 〇 Dishwasher: 〇

Rice bowl, breeze arabesque, pottery, blue indigo, Hasami ware

This is a bowl from the "Ai Blue" series that expresses a folk art taste with Hasami ware.

The boldly drawn arabesque pattern is impressive.

It's perfect when you want to eat a full meal of oyakodon or Chinese bowl.

Shape: Deep
Rice bowl: 〇 (Oyakodon, Seafood bowl, etc.)
Noodles: 〇(Ramen/Udon)
Microwave:〇 Dishwasher:〇

Bowl, large chrysanthemum pattern, porcelain, dyed, Arita ware

The chrysanthemum pattern on this pot gives it a nostalgic feel.
Not only can it be used in everyday life, but it will also add a touch of beauty to small celebrations.

The atmosphere is perfect for tempura soba and udon with kakiage.

Shape: Small
Rice bowl: 〇 (Oyakodon, Seafood bowl, etc.)
Noodles: △ (Udon)
Microwave:〇 Dishwasher:〇

Round bowl, Tobikanna, comb pattern, pottery, Koishiwara ware

A fascinating tobikanna pattern that mysteriously matches a wide range of cuisines such as Chinese and ethnic cuisine.

We also have nutritious vegetable ramen, Vietnamese pho with plenty of coriander, and dan dan noodles with a rich soup.
It's exciting to think about what to serve today.

Shape: Deep
Rice bowl: 〇 (Oyakodon, Seafood bowl, etc.)
Noodles: 〇(Udon)
Microwave: × Dishwasher: ×

Donburi made by the artist

Donburi black and white pottery Akihiro Terada

This bowl is simple yet gives you a warm feeling.
Mr. Terada's ``white'' that gently and casually complements the dishes is a milky white that is not too dazzling.
The bottom part has a gray color that is almost black, and the contrast with the white is nice.

Donburi Shinogi Konahiki Pottery Yutaka Ito

This bowl has a beautiful shinogi pattern that has been carefully decorated.
Since the diameter is wide and shallow, it is ideal for rice dishes rather than noodles.

Arrange the pickled tuna, remove the egg yolk, and sprinkle with green onions.
I feel like I'm becoming a glutton...! !

Slanted pot pottery Yoshikuni Goto

This bowl has a beautiful carving of a hog that fits perfectly on the outside of the container.
The simple design and antique atmosphere make it easy to match with not only Japanese food but also Western food.

It will blend easily into Japanese and Western eclectic dining and living scenes.

Acorn bowl, Ame pottery, Keishu kiln, Koishiwara ware

If you turn it upside down, it looks like an acorn-like bowl with a hat on.

Just the right size as a small bowl for days when you want to eat something light.
It would also be useful as a bowl for serving soups with lots of ingredients, such as pork soup and kenchin soup.

Small bowl, 2-piece pottery, Wakako Miyazaki

A small bowl with a lovely seam design.
The high base has a wide hem shape, so your fingers can rest firmly on it, making it easy to hold and fits comfortably in your hand.

Take the leftover tonkatsu from dinner and quickly cover it with an egg and serve it on top of the rice.
The quaint atmosphere makes simple dishes even more appealing.

Small bowl perfect for children and small eaters

Small bowl, porcelain, chrysanthemum, Mino ware

This is a small bowl that can be enjoyed with noodles such as soba and udon, as well as cafe-style rice bowls.
It has a slightly plump and thick impression, giving it a calm atmosphere.

It can be stacked for storage, and the porcelain is durable and easy to handle, so you'll want to have one for your family and for guests.

Children Pique Brown Ceramic ORIME Hasami Ware

A child with a gentle and rounded shape.

It's the perfect size for when you want to eat a little bit, such as mini chirashi sushi or whitebait bowl.
It is also useful for serving side dishes for one person, such as soups with a lot of ingredients such as pot-au-feu and vegetable salads.

Maru small bowl pottery Kairagi Mino ware

Kairagi are fine crack-like patterns visible on the surface.

The round, plump and cute form is simple but somehow special.

Stylish table coordination for bowls

When you look at all kinds of donburi, you wonder what kind of dishes people are enjoying.

We have collected some stylish arrangements and table coordination, so please use them as a reference.

From favorite0528soon (Instagram)

A 6-inch bowl that is perfect as a rice bowl.
The petal rim adds a touch of glamor.

From nobuchin21 ( Instagram)

The dark color of the container brings out the color of the vegetables.

Placing the food with some space on the plate gives it an elegant look.

From yukigohan__41 (Instagram) a>

Coordination accented with Tokusa's impactful design.

It has a unified Japanese atmosphere, so even if the patterned vessels are lined up, it will give a cohesive impression.

If you are interested in bowls

This time, I introduced about donburi.

The bowl can be used not only for rice, but also for eating ramen, udon, etc., and is very useful during busy lunchtimes or for feeding children who have a lot to eat.

There are various depths and sizes, so you'll want to find the bowl that's perfect for you.

You can view the rice bowls introduced this time from this page.

Rice bowls list page

Donburi bowls list page

Ramen bowls list page

Thank you for reading until the end.
I hope you all have a wonderful time with your favorite utensils.

UTSUWABI|High quality Japanese tableware store