20+ Japanese Donburi Rice Bowl Recipes That Will Make You Say "Umai!" | Sudachi (2024)

Donburi (or don) is the ultimate Japanese comfort dish. A big, hot, steaming bowl of rice topped with pretty much anything you like! The beauty of donburi is that it’s simple, versatile, and delicious.

List of Donburi Recipes

1. Oyakodon (Chicken and Egg Rice Bowl)

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Oyakodonis such a classic donburi recipe that every Japanese person loves! It is said that Oyakodon came around in the Meiji period (1868-1912) or maybe even earlier. It is one of the oldest donburi recipes, coming second only toGyuudon.

Made with succulent chicken thigh, soft onions, and fluffy steamed egg served over Japanese rice, Oyakodon is a comforting dish that you can easily make at home. This a very quick and humble recipe, good for a quick lunch or a hearty dinner!

Oyakodon (Chicken and Egg Rice Bowl)

Oyakodon is a popular dish made up of succulent pan-fried chicken thigh, tender onions and silky egg served on top of fluffy Japanese steamed rice. This humble rice bowl is cheap and quick to make, not to mention delicious!

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2. Gyudon (Japanese Beef Bowl)

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The history of Gyudon goes all the way back to the Meiji era (1868-1912) but nowadays,Gyudonis widely considered as “fast food” in Japan. It’s commonly served in popular diners in Japan.

Thinly sliced beef cooked in a delicious dashi sauce with simmered onions served on a bed of fluffy Japanese white rice. It’s cheap and quick to make, not to mention delicious! Could it be any more perfect?

Sukiya Gyudon (Japanese Beef Bowl)

This delicious gyudon beef bowl is based on the signature dish from a famous chain restaurant in Japan called "Sukiya," and now you can make it in your own kitchen! Thinly sliced beef cooked in a delicious dashi sauce with simmered onions served on a bed of fluffy Japanese white rice.

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3. Tokachi Style Butadon Pork Rice Bowl

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Chicken, beef…how about donburi with pork?Butadonis not as popular as Oyakodon or Gyudon, but it certainly is something you should consider making!

Succulent pork belly fried in a caramel soy sauce glaze served with shredded spring onions and green peas, this recipe is based on Tokachi (Hokkaido) style Butadon and is in a league of its own. A simple choice that is packed with flavor!

Tokachi Butadon (Hokkaido Pork Rice Bowl)

Butadon is a comforting dish that originates from Tokachi, a region in the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido. Made with succulent pork belly fried in a caramel soy sauce glaze and served on top of Japanese steamed white rice, not only is it delicious, but it's also quick and easy to make!

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4. Japanese Pork Cutlet Bowl Katsudon

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If you’re feeling like treating yourself or eating something decadent,KatsudonisTHE DONBURIfor you.

It’s somewhat similar to Oyakodon, but you swap out the chicken and replace it with a deep-fried pork cutlet instead! The rice is warm and fluffy, the egg is sweet, the onions are soft, and the katsu is still crispy! It’s the ultimate texture combination and pretty much perfection in a bowl!

Katsudon (Japanese Pork Cutlet Bowl)

Katsudon is the king of all donburi dishes! Made with succulent pork cutlet, juicy onions, and silky dashi-flavored egg served over a steaming bowl of Japanese rice. It's the ultimate comfort dish!

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5. “Karaage Don” Japanese Fried Chicken Donburi

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Now, here comes my personal favorite. My mouth is watering just thinking about it!Crispy karaage (Japanese fried chicken) + Rice bowl… What more can I ask for?

It’s not a traditional dish like the above 4, but certainly, something you shouldn’t miss! This is something I personally could eat every single day.

Crispy Karaage Don (Japanese Fried Chicken Rice Bowl)

Karaage don is the ultimate comfort dish for fried chicken lovers like myself! Fluffy white rice topped with shredded cabbage and crispy pieces of Japanese-style fried chicken, the homemade sweet sauce takes it to another level too!

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6. Chicken Soboro Don (Sanshoku Donburi)

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Okay, two deep-fried donburi in a row. I should calm down here… So here is a classic “Sanshoku donburi” The name of this dish is a bit of a mouthful, but “sanshoku” (三色) means “three colors” and represents the 3 main ingredients to top this dish, chicken, egg, and spinach.

Because it’s a colorful dish, this is also a popular option for a bento box (lunch box). You can sometimes find it in Japanese convenience store’s bento boxes, too. It’s a wholesome donburi option for sure.

Chicken Soboro Rice Bowl (Sanshoku Donburi)

Sanshoku don is a colorful and tasty dish made with seasoned Japanese chicken "soboro", tender scrambled eggs, and blanched spinach served on top of hot and fluffy Japanese rice. It's tasty, filling, and perfect for dinner and lunchboxes!

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7. Chashu Donburi Rice Bowl

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Chashu doesn’t need to be limited to ramen! Why not use succulent Japanese pork chashu and flavorful ramen eggs to make this delicious rice bowl?

As you can imagine, ramen restaurants make chashu in big batches daily. The end cuts are not suitable for serving on ramen, but there’s no need to waste it either! That’s why end cuts of chashu are often used to makechashu donor fried rice for the workers.

Pork Chashu Donburi (Rice Bowl)

Chashu don is a hearty rice bowl dish that utilizes leftover ramen toppings like succulent braised pork (chashu) and silky soft-boiled eggs drizzled with mayonnaise and topped with shredded Japanese leek.

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8. Yakiniku Beef Bowl (Yakiniku Donburi)

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Yakiniku donis a dish where grilled meats (yakiniku) are served on top of a rice bowl with yakiniku sauce, maybe with a few vegetables.

I kept this recipe very simple and easy. You don’t need premade yakiniku sauce or special cuts of yakiniku meats to make it at home. You can consider this steak on rice with a tasty Asian sauce! That’s pretty much what it is!

Yakiniku Don (Japanese BBQ Style Beef Bowl)

Tender pieces of frying steak pan fried in a quick and easy Japanese-style BBQ "yakiniku" style sauce served over fluffy white rice. This yakiniku beef bowl is packed with flavor and only takes 10 minutes!

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9. Garlic Teriyaki Chicken bowl (Teriyaki chicken Donburi)

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Teriyaki(照り焼き)is a method of cooking using a sweet soy sauce-based sauce. Teriyaki sauce is often used for chicken and fish (oftenyellowtail is used in Japan), but of course, you can use the technique for pretty much anything!

This delicious teriyaki chicken donburiis flavored with garlic for extra flavor and served with spring onion and mayonnaise. It’s quick and easy to make too!

Garlic Teriyaki Chicken Donburi (Rice Bowl)

Garlic Teriyaki Chicken Donburi is a delicious, comforting rice bowl dish that's quick and easy to make! Made with juicy pan-fried chicken thigh cooked in a garlic-infused teriyaki sauce served over a bed of fluffy white rice and then topped with chopped green onion and a soft-boiled egg, what's not to like?!

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10. Marinated Salmon Sashimi Bowl (Salmon Don)

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Tender sashimi grade salmon soaked in a delicious Japanese marinade and served with crunchy cucumber and fresh avocado over rice. Thissalmon donburiis refreshing, filling, and super quick to make!

This is one of my go-to recipes when I don’t feel like cooking. It’s refreshing yet satisfying and filling too. Whether it’s summer or winter, this dish is perfect anytime for lunch or dinner! You can check how to make the marinade and the steps in the recipe below!

Marinated Salmon Sashimi Bowl (Salmon Don)

Tender cubes of sashimi-grade salmon soaked in a delicious Japanese marinade and served with crunchy cucumber and fresh avocado over fluffy white rice. This salmon don recipe is refreshing, filling and easy to make! Let's get started!

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11. Chaliapin Steak Don

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This dish that gained popularity in the world of Anime!Chaliapin steak (シャリアピンステーキ)is a super soft steak that has been marinated in grated or finely chopped onions to make it extremely tender and then served topped with onions and a rich red wine sauce.

Chaliapin Steak became famous through an anime called “Shokugeki no Soma” (食戟のソーマ), also known as “Food Wars!” in English. The recipes featured on there create a lot of hype online, and even though they’re animated, you’ve gotta admit that they look so delicious, you’ve gotta try them in real life!

Chaliapin Steak Don (Food Wars! Shokugeki no Soma Copycat Recipe)

"Chaliapin Steak Don" is the ultimate tender steak rice bowl. This dish was made famous through an anime called "Food Wars!" and is made up of refreshing umeboshi and shiso flavored rice, topped with marinated steak, soft golden onions and a rich red wine sauce. It will literally melt your mouth!

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12. Maguro Zuke Don (Marinated Tuna Sashimi Bowl)

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Maguro zuke don (マグロ漬け丼)is a type of rice bowl topped with marinated raw tuna. You can often find it served in teishoku-style restaurants or sometimes Japanese-style pubs we call “izakaya”.

To be honest, this dish is not commonly made at home, even in Japan. However, it’s extremely simple to make, so why not? You can check out the detailed recipe below!

Maguro Zuke Don (Marinated Tuna Sashimi Bowl)

Maguro zuke don is a delicious rice bowl dish made with fresh raw tuna soaked in a rich soy-based marinade. Not only is it mouthwatering, but it's extremely simple to make and requires barely any cooking!

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13. Kaisen Donburi (Seafood Rice Bowl)

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Kaisendon is a colorful rice bowl dish made with various fresh seafood. The fish used vary depending on the region, season, or personal preference.

The term “Kaisendon” is sometimes used as a generic term for seafood bowls, including tekkadon (tuna bowl), unidon (sea urchin bowl), kanidon (crab bowl), andzukedon (marinated seafood bowl), which use single ingredients.

Kaisen Donburi (Seafood Rice Bowl)

Kaisendon is a colorful rice bowl dish made with a variety of fresh seafood. In this post, I will teach you 3 different ways to enjoy Kaisen Donburi and make a delicious, sweet, savory dipping sauce!

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14. Tekka Don (Red Tuna Sashimi Bowl)

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Introducing the captivating Tekka-don, a delightful bowl that combines the freshness of tuna sashimi, the aromatic touch of shiso leaves, the tangy notes of ginger, and the savory appeal of grilled seaweed atop a bed of perfectly seasoned sushi rice.

To enhance this already delightful dish, my recipe includes a homemade marinade that adds an extra touch of flavor. Discover the full recipe and unlock the secrets to an authentic tekka don!

Tekka Don (Japanese Tuna Sashimi Bowl)

Tekka don is the perfect rice bowl for sushi lovers. Made with melt-in-the-mouth pieces of marinated sashimi-grade tuna served over seasoned sushi rice and topped with pickled ginger, wasabi, shiso leaves, and chopped green onion, this rice bowl is a simple, filling, and refreshing dish, perfect for lunch or dinner!

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15. Negitoro Don (Mashed Tuna Sashimi Bowl)

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Introducing the intriguing Negitoro, a distinctive Japanese creation that showcases the art of utilizing every part of the tuna. Crafted with care, this dish emerged from the resourcefulness of vendors who ingeniously extracted tender morsels of tuna from every nook and cranny, leaving nothing to waste.

My negitoro donburi has salmon added in addition to the tuna to make it more succulent!

Negitoro Don (Mashed Tuna Sashimi Bowl)

This simple rice bowl made with mashed tuna is quick, easy and satisfying, the perfect dish for a week-night dinner. I also include my own delicious homemade negitoro don sauce that you can whip up in just a few minutes!

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16. Unagi Donburi (Japanese grilled eel rice bowl)

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Unagi donburi is a popular Japanese summer tradition involving a bowl of cooked rice topped with grilled eel, coated in a delicious sweet sticky glaze known as unagi sauce. The dish is prepared by pouring a special unagi sauce over the rice, then adding the grilled eel to the top of the bowl.

My recipe includes step-by-step instructions for everything from raw eel to prepping and grilling. Please check it out!

Unagi Donburi (Japanese Grilled Eel Rice Bowl)

Unagidon is a luxurious dish made with grilled eel coated in a special sweet and sticky sauce served on rice. It's typically enjoyed as a summer treat and here I will teach you how to prepare and cook eel, as well as make the delicious unagi sauce from scratch!

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17. Yakitori Donburi (Japanese Chicken Rice Bowl)

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Yakitori Don is a popular modern rice dish found in Japanese-style pubs and eateries specializing in yakitori. This dish, primarily composed of chicken and green onions, is celebrated for its adaptability, allowing chefs to add their unique touch to the flavorful yakitori sauce.

Deviating from the traditional skewered and grilled chicken, Yakitori don presents the essence of yakitori in a comforting rice bowl format. This variation keeps the spirit of the original dish alive, serving it drenched in a sauce that mirrors the taste of classic yakitori!

Yakitori Donburi (Japanese Chicken Rice Bowl)

This yakitori donburi is a unique way to enjoy Japanese yakitori. No skewers, just succulent chicken thigh and crunchy vegetables coated in a delicious yakitori-style sauce and served over rice. Delicious!

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18. Teriyaki Tofu Donburi(Vegan Rice Bowl)

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Teriyaki Tofu Donburi is a Japanese dish made by blending tofu, and teriyaki glaze served on a bed of rice. It’s a plant-based substitute for teriyaki chicken or salmon. In Japan, teriyaki is a cooking technique that uses soy sauce, sake, mirin, and sugar to create a glaze.

The recipe uses an authentic Japanese teriyaki technique to coat crispy and chewy tofu. Garlic and chili oil add depth and spiciness to the dish. It may have achieved a better texture than teriyaki chicken and salmon!

Teriyaki Tofu Donburi

This delicious tofu donburi is made with crispy cubes of firm tofu coated in a sticky teriyaki glaze and served with pan-fried green onions and bell peppers over a bed of fluffy rice. It's seriously satisfying and ready in just 20 minutes!

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19. Tanindon (Japanese Pork and Egg Rice Bowl)

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Tanindon is a dish similar to Oyakodon and is made with pork or beef. In Western Japan, it’s called Tanindon, while in Eastern Japan, it’s Kaikadon.

I used pork instead of beef to enhance flavor and sweetness. It turned out better than expected, and I might even prefer this to Oyakodon!

Tanindon (Japanese Pork and Egg Rice Bowl)

Tanin Don is a delicious rice bowl dish made with thin slices of tender pork, fresh vegetables and silky eggs simmered in a dashi based sauce. Super satisfying and takes less than 30 minutes!

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20. Sukiyaki Don (Sweet and Savory Simmered Beef Rice Bowl)

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Sukiyaki Don is a Japanese dish made with thinly sliced beef, tofu, and shungiku, served on a bed of rice. The garnish includes crown daisy and leeks, adding to the sukiyaki-style both in flavor and presentation.

It’s a must-try for those who love sukiyaki!

Sukiyaki Don (Sweet Simmered Beef Rice Bowl)

Enjoy Japanese sukiyaki in the form of a rice bowl topped with luxurious slices of beef and flavorful vegetables simmered with egg in a simple homemade warish*ta sauce.

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21. Teriyaki Beef Rice Bowl with Wasabi Twist

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Teriyaki is a Japanese cooking technique that involves seasoning fish or meat with a glaze made from soy sauce, mirin, sake, and sugar. It produces a sweet and savory flavor with a glossy finish.

Although teriyaki dishes in Japan usually use fish or chicken, I have a unique recipe for you that uses beef with wasabi for a twist!

Wasabi Teriyaki Beef Bowl

Teriyaki Beef Donburi is a flavorful dish made with pan-fried steak coated in a delicious teriyaki sauce with a hint of fiery wasabi served over rice, it's the perfect combination and ready in minutes!

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FAQs

What do Japanese people say before eating rice? ›

Before eating, Japanese people say "itadakimasu," a polite phrase meaning "I receive this food." This expresses thanks to whoever worked to prepare the food in the meal.

What is donburi rice bowl? ›

Donburi (丼, literally "bowl", also abbreviated to "-don" as a suffix, less commonly spelled "domburi") is a Japanese "rice-bowl dish" consisting of fish, meat, vegetables or other ingredients simmered together and served over rice. Donburi meals are usually served in oversized rice bowls which are also called donburi.

Is Japanese rice bowl healthy? ›

A one-bowl Japanese rice bowl size is a perfect dish to prepare at home because it has nutritious ingredients including grains, protein, vegetables, and sauce.

How many bowls of rice do Japanese eat? ›

Rice: The Heart of Japanese Food Culture

Being Japanese, rice is what we eat everyday (many cases 3 times a day) and the Japanese people truly take pride of our rice culture. What makes Japanese food iconic is the RICE. As you may know, rice in Japan is not considered a side dish but it's actually the main dish!

Is it rude to not eat all your food in Japan? ›

Not finishing one's meal is not considered impolite in Japan, but rather is taken as a signal to the host that one wishes to be served another helping. Conversely, finishing one's meal completely, especially the rice, indicates that one is satisfied and therefore does not wish to be served any more.

What is considered rude while eating in Japan? ›

When eating from shared dishes (as it is commonly done at some restaurants such as izakaya), it is polite to use the opposite end of your chopsticks or dedicated serving chopsticks for moving food to your own dish. Blowing your nose at the table, burping and audible munching are considered bad manners in Japan.

What are the 5 types of donburi? ›

Types of Donburi
  • Butadon. Butadon, also known as pork donburi, is a famous Japanese meal that originated in Hokkaido during the mad cow scare. ...
  • Chukadon. ...
  • Gyudon. ...
  • Ikuradon. ...
  • Katsudon. ...
  • Kaisendon. ...
  • Oyakodon. ...
  • Sosu Katsu don.
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What rice is best for donburi? ›

You can use any type of rice you prefer for this recipe, but short-grain Japanese rice is preferred because of the flavor and the ease with which you can pick it up with chopsticks, due to its stickiness.

What is the most popular Japanese donburi? ›

Gyudon (Beef Bowl) 牛丼

Thinly sliced beef simmered with onion in a savory-sweet sauce, Gyudon (beef bowl) is probably one of the most popular types of donburi in Japan.

What is the healthiest Japanese food? ›

Edamame and miso are both made from protein-rich soy and steaming the dumplings keeps the calories low (but flavorful). Fresh fish in sushi rolls or sashimi (thin slices of raw fish) are also packed with protein and healthy fats. Choose salmon or tuna for the most omega-3 fats.

What is the healthiest Japanese rice? ›

Purple rice is one of the oldest varieties, full of nutrients, with eight times the fiber of brown rice. Its distinctive feature is its nearly-black color, which changes into purple when polished. The color is thanks to anthocyanin, which is well-known for its health benefits.

Why is Japanese rice so tasty? ›

Japanese rice has a unique flavor that is different from other types of rice. Japanese rice is sweeter than other types of rice due to the way it is grown and milled. Japanese rice is also stickier than other types of rice, which gives it a chewy texture.

Why do Asians eat white rice instead of brown? ›

Have you even wondered why Asian countries have eaten white rice for thousands of years, not brown? Because brown rice is full of phytates and lectins, which bind to vitamins and minerals and prevent them from being absorbed. Phytates are anti-nutrients found in grains and legumes.

Who eats more rice Chinese or Japanese? ›

Of course, due to its large population, China eats more rice than Japan in the total quantity consumed per country. In ancient northern China, rice did not generally make it that far (it's grown in the south).

Is Japanese rice healthier than white rice? ›

Japanese rice, such as millet rice, is a healthier alternative to white rice due to its slow digestion rate. In addition, the combination of grains in Japanese multigrain rice makes it a low glycemic index food, which helps to regulate blood sugar levels.

What is the etiquette for rice eating in Japan? ›

Eating rice and miso soup

When eating rice, hold your rice bowl with one hand while eating with chopsticks. The same goes for eating with a miso soup bowl. This is easier than leaving the bowl on the table. The bowl should be held under your mouth to avoid spills.

What is the etiquette for rice in Japan? ›

It is basic Japanese etiquette that when you finish eating, you should eat up every grain of rice from the bowl served to you. There is one exception: if you are not really finished with your meal, that is, if you want another "おかわり”(okawari, refill), they do not mind if there is a little rice left over.

What is Shokuji? ›

Shokuji is a course in kaiseki—a type of traditional Japanese meal—and consists of a bowl of plain steamed rice and house-cured pickles.

What does Gohan kudasai mean? ›

ご飯をください。 = ごはんをください。 = ( gohan o kudasai) = Rice, please.

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