
Buddha Bowls and Rolls celebrates foods and flavors representative of the Asian-American experience. We specialize in build-your-own spring rolls, noodle bowls, rice bowls, and sandwiches as well as fresh squeezed sugarcane drinks, Vietnamese coffee, and refreshing tea beverages to compliment any meal.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Sunday | 10:30 AM–3 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 801 14th St Suite B, Sacramento, CA 95814
Phone: (916) 794-3156
Website: https://www.buddhabowlsandrolls.com/
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Buddha Bowls and Rolls | Sacramento, CA 95814
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Spring rolls-One person the got a roll with grilled shrimp, another got Taiwanese sausage. The portions where perfectly sized with a great sauce-to-roll ratio. They described the rolls as fresh, flavourful, and with great texture. great. Each roll was individually wrapped so they did’t stick together, so make sure to take off the clear wrap before eating. Looked very pretty.
Service was great, and the eating area was so cute. The walls had paintings, there was a cool industrial ceiling, and the seating area was clean and accessible. Vibe was calm and not super crowded. They did a great job with the interior.
The restaurant is not very big. It is for to-go orders only. The owner and employees are very nice. The food and drinks I ordered were ready in less than five minutes after I placed the order.
The metered street parking is easy to find in the area. I got the parking almost in front of the restaurant.
The food is simple but done perfectly — every bite was packed with flavor and freshness. A few weeks later, I brought my sisters, their kids, and our parents to eat there in person, and they all loved it too. Definitely a family hit and one of my go-to spots now in Sacramento!
Our Matcha Strawberry drink and the blue drink (forgot its name) were good. The orange chicken rice bowl with added crispy roll (no filling inside btw. But texture is good) was delicious. The noodle bowl was decent but the rice bowl was better. For dessert, I enjoyed their Ube cookie and Pandan cookie, mango cookie was alright.
This place filled up with customers quickly at around weekday noon, just soon after I took these photos. If you’re short on time, consider ordering ahead for pickup. There’s no dine in option, only take out. We brought our food to a big park nearby and ate them there.
Definitely coming back for more
– classic Vietnamese iced coffee: good iced coffee for a hot day. It had the perfect sweetness.
– char-grilled pork noodle bowl with spicy buddha sauce: delicious! The pork was tender and super flavorful. The noodles were cooked perfectly and they weren’t chunky when I ate it at home. The veggies were fresh and the Buddha sauce was great!
– coconut pandan cookie: yummy! The cookie wasn’t too sweet and the pandan flavor was prominent. Although it looked thin but it did have some chewiness in the middle and crispy edges!
This is the freshest, tastiest banh mi you’re going to find in Sac. Loaded with meat and veggies, it is great value for the price. The brisket was out of this world, I could have eaten it a la carte, but together with the fresh veggies on a roll it was superb. In this photo is the Chicken Banh mi which was also delicious but I highly recommend spending the extra $2 to try the brisket.
This will be a weekly staple in my lunch rotation! Only downside is they have no seating inside but perhaps they will add some seating outside eventually.