Sushi & hibachi dishes plus Chinese & Thai stir-fries in a casual, Japanese-inspired space.
Hours
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9:30 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–10:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–9:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3600 Hixson Pike #104, Chattanooga, TN 37415
Phone: (423) 305-0855
Website: http://riceboxxtn.com/
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Reviews
My go to rolls are the mango dragon roll, ruby falls roll, godzilla roll and shrimp and mango roll. I also fancy their wonton soup when im sick, I’ll just order a few orders of it when im not feeling well and its the only thing I can eat that doesn’t upset my stomach.
I also appreciate them being right across the street from the Asian market. We usually eat there and then go to the market after.
A must-stop for every traveler!
We just had a fantastic lunch at Rice Boxx and honestly — everything was perfect from start to finish!
We ordered:
• Hibachi noodles with steak
• Volcano roll
• Tuna spice roll
• Tropical roll
• Cashew chicken
• Pad Thai
Every single dish was fresh and thoughtfully prepared. The vegetables in the cashew chicken were perfectly sautéed — crisp, not overcooked, and lightly seasoned to let the natural flavors shine through. Not too spicy, just balanced and delicious.
The sushi rolls were outstanding — each one had its own distinct character and flavor. Bright, flavorful, and beautifully presented — not just thrown together like in some places.
Service was quick and genuinely kind — everyone we spoke to was polite and welcoming.
The atmosphere felt authentic and calming, with soft music and a cozy little fish tank adding to the relaxed vibe. Honestly, it felt like we were having dinner at a friend’s house — warm, casual, and comforting.
Highly recommend — this was such a great stop on our Florida road trip!
The first photo is what I posted from 5 years ago, and the second is today. You can see the difference. Unacceptable. I had not even taken a bite from either container when these photos were taken. You can clearly see a huge difference!!!
Portion size is really off in my opinion. The container was 3/4 rice and 1/4 tofu. I don’t eat much rice so I was left pretty hungry afterward. I posted a picture for scale.
The quality of the tofu was ok. Just wasn’t very crispy. Ate some fresh and some after getting home. texture was the same both times.
The dumplings were pretty good. The spring rolls were pretty solid as well.
Sweet potato roll was fine.
Overall everything was fine, I just don’t see myself going back.
So here goes…Mapo Tofu does NOT have peas and carrots in it. Full stop. Mapo Tofu is a classic Szechuan meal which is supposed to focus on Mala (numbing and spicy). In this case, there was not a hint of numbing or spice. In fact, when I asked for my dish to be made “extra spicy”, they added a plastic container of Sambal Oelek to go with my stew…I mean “Mapo Tofu.” This dish was missing every conceivable flavor that Mapo Tofu should have. It was brightly tangy and lacked any sense of rich, deep flavor.
That Mapo Tofu order is right on the edge of making me never go back to Rice Boxx. I have enjoyed plenty of their food, but Mapo Tofu is one of my all time favorite dishes and Rice Boxx just embarrassed themselves. I’m very disappointed and frustrated with them.