Yummy Bowl
Custom Bowls • Mongolian Stir-Fry • Sushi
Choose your ingredients, build your bowl, and enjoy a fresh meal made just the way you like it in Knoxville.
Fresh Ingredients. Friendly Service. A Bowl Made for You.
Yummy Bowl brings a fun build-your-own experience to Knoxville with fresh vegetables, quality proteins, bold sauces, and generous portions that make every visit feel worth it.
Guests come for the freedom to create exactly what they want and come back for the warm service, clean space, and flavorful menu filled with sushi, appetizers, and fresh-made favorites.
Whether you stack your bowl high or keep it simple, every meal is prepared with care at 8414 Kingston Pike, Knoxville, TN 37919.
No Two Bowls Are the Same
Every bowl starts with your choices, which means every plate that comes out is its own fresh creation.
Loved by Our Community
All testimonials in this section are sourced from Google Reviews.
"This place may be hands down my favorite restaurant of all time. Being able to create your own meal makes the experience fun, and the service tied the whole visit together into something memorable."
"The selection is pretty great and the food quality is top-notch. Crab rangoon was one of the best I have tried around, and our server was so nice and friendly."
"Everything we have gotten here is excellent from the bowls to the sushi. Best crab rangoons in East Tennessee and the tempura chicken was so crispy and good."
"The vegetables and protein options were very fresh, and it was great being able to choose exactly what we wanted. Our server explained everything clearly and made the experience even better."
"Everything is fresh, and if you get the make your own bowl you choose the vegetables, meat, spices, and sauce. If you are not sure, the staff will help."
"Super yummy, super clean, super friendly, and very cognizant over food allergies. For the price you simply cannot go wrong."
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