

We are a small, neighborhood restaurant located in the Loveland near king soopers on eagle DR. at our core, BOWL IZAKAYA is a ramen & yakitori place serving our take on a traditional japanese staple. we use authentic and traditional ideas to create our new-style take on ramen & yakitori. additionally, we serve a menu of small, asian influenced dishes. our rotating menu is built around the highest quality, custom-made noodles, responsibly raised meat, fish and eggs, seasonal produce and long-simmered broths. Our yakitori grilled over a charcoal fire, is a Japanese type of skewered meats, seafood or veggie, cooked using step-by-step methods.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1163 Eagle Dr A, Loveland, CO 80537
Phone: (970) 966-7727
Website: https://www.bowlizakaya.com/
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Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
I would definitely go back! Everywhere got was great.
I searched “ramen near me” on Google, and this place popped up—it was easy to find, good ratings, and conveniently close.
We arrived to find it very busy, which I took as a great sign: a packed restaurant usually means the food is good. Luckily, it wasn’t so crowded that we had to wait too long, and we were seated fairly quickly.
For drinks, we kept it simple with water and soft drinks—nothing special, but perfectly fine.
As appetizers, we ordered the pepper tuna tataki (recommended by our waiter) and the Spicy Dragon Bao (xiao long bao). The tuna was excellent: it had a nice subtle spice and an almost chargrilled flavor. The bao was also well-made and clearly very fresh—they even warned us it would take 10–15 minutes to prepare, which got me excited. That said, the bao wasn’t quite my thing (it was my first time trying it), and overall, I probably wouldn’t order either appetizer again.
We also got the caterpillar roll sushi, which was delicious and ended up being the second-best thing I had.
For the mains, we ordered chicken ramen with fried chicken (the server said both grilled and fried are popular, and you can’t go wrong with either) and a classic tonkotsu ramen. Unfortunately, both ramens fell flat for me. They weren’t bad, but they lacked flavor—just kind of meh.
To finish on a high note, I ordered the black sugar milk tea with boba, and it was hands-down my favorite thing of the night. My only complaint is that it didn’t come with the sealed lid to shake everything together like traditional boba drinks usually do. Other than that, it was absolutely delicious.
The overall experience was solid: service was friendly and attentive, and the food wasn’t bad by any means. That said, nothing really stood out enough to bring me back right away—especially not the ramen, which was the main reason I came. I’ll likely try a few other local ramen spots first before returning.
Sushi had good integrity and was nice quality.
They forgot the sauce for the Chicken katsu and gave about half the amount of Chicken compared to what they usually give you. ( we order this a lot) The cheese cake is nothing like it looks online in the picture. There are no strawberries or sauce. They also forgot the sauce that usually comes with the gyoza.
I also called right after placing an order to ask to not add spice to gyoza because there wasn’t an option to do this online and they said it was too late. (It had been about 2 mins and usually is never a problem) I couldn’t eat it and had to give it to my husband. This was half my food. Overall a bad experience for takeout/delivery.