A good Bento Cafe order feels like opening a neat little box full of choices. Rice sits soft at the base, noodles curl around the fork, sushi rolls line up like tiny coins, and sauces bring the spark. One table may want teriyaki chicken, another may want poke, and someone else may only be there for boba tea. That wide mix is the reason many people search for a Bento Cafe restaurant menu before ordering.
This Bento Cafe restaurant menu and price list is based on BENTO Asian Kitchen + Sushi, a Florida-based fast casual restaurant that serves rice bowls, noodle bowls, bento boxes, sushi rolls, poke bowls, boba tea, kids meals, and catering. The price guide below uses the public Dr. Phillips, Orlando delivery menu at 7335 W Sand Lake Road, along with public BENTO menu pages for dish descriptions. Prices are in U.S. dollars and can change by shop, app, pickup, delivery, tax, and fees.
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Bento Cafe Menu Overview
The BENTO Asian Kitchen + Sushi menu works like a map with several roads. One road leads to hot rice bowls. Another leads to noodle bowls with udon, lo mein, Pad Thai, or fried rice. A third road goes toward sushi rolls and poke bowls. The last one is for quick bites, boba tea, kids meals, and catering. It is a menu for people who want Asian comfort food without a long sit-down meal.
The kitchen side of the menu has sauces that show up again and again. Teriyaki is sweet and easy. General Tso and Orange bring crisp protein with sticky sauce and bell peppers. Pao Pao adds a creamy spicy glaze. Katsu gives a panko-fried protein with dipping sauce. Garlic Broccoli keeps things green with broccoli, carrot, and soy garlic sauce. Mongolian adds onions, scallions, mushrooms, and sweet hoisin sauce.
The official menu says bento boxes come with ginger salad, rice, lo mein, and seasonal vegetables. Rice bowls place the main entrée over rice. Noodle bowls use udon or lo mein. Poke bowls are built with a base, protein, additions, toppings, and sauce. Sushi rolls come in classic and signature styles, with the Sushi Combo Box giving an eight-piece Cali roll plus two four-piece classic rolls.
Fan Favorites and Featured Prices
The featured section is a fast way to see what many guests order. These prices come from the Dr. Phillips delivery menu. Delivery prices may be higher than pickup prices, but they give a clear look at the cost range for bowls, poke, sushi, and starters.
| Featured Item | Description | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Teriyaki Chicken Rice Bowl | Fire-grilled chicken with sweet teriyaki sauce and seasonal vegetables over rice | $17.15 |
| Poké Bowl, 2 Protein | Build-your-own poke bowl with two proteins | $18.82 |
| Wok Fried Rice | Fried rice with onion, egg, peas, carrot, corn, and scallion | $17.52 |
| Poké Bowl, 1 Protein | Build-your-own poke bowl with one protein | $15.28 |
| Pao Pao | Wok-fried protein with spicy cream glaze and bell peppers | $15.16 |
| Hibachi Bowl | Rice or noodle bowl with mushrooms, broccoli, carrot, onion, and yum yum sauce | $17.52 |
| Curry Katsu | Panko-fried protein with curry sauce | $15.16 |
| Crunch Roll | Signature sushi roll with tuna, krab delite, cream cheese, avocado, masago, sauces, and fried finish | $19.47 |
| Sushi Combo Box | Eight-piece Cali roll plus two four-piece classic rolls | $19.47 |
| Chicken Fried Rice | Fried rice with chicken, onion, egg, peas, carrot, corn, and scallion | $17.15 |
For a first meal, Teriyaki Chicken Rice Bowl is the safest warm bowl. It is sweet, simple, and not too spicy. Pao Pao is better for guests who want a creamy kick. The Sushi Combo Box is useful when you want sushi but cannot pick one roll. It gives a small spread in one box, like a tidy sushi sampler.
Bento Bites Prices
Bento Bites are the small plates. They work as snacks, starters, or side items with bowls. The menu has soup, spring rolls, wontons, egg rolls, edamame, bao, and more at some shops. The Dr. Phillips priced menu shows the following items.
| Bento Bite | Description | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Miso Soup | Shiro miso broth with tofu, wakame, mushrooms, and scallions | $4.13 |
| Veggie Spring Rolls, 4 pc | Crisp spring rolls with dipping sauce | $5.31 |
| Krab Wontons, 4 pc | Fried wontons filled with krab mixture | $7.08 |
| Pork Egg Rolls, 2 pc | Fried egg rolls served with sauce | $7.08 |
| Edamame | Seasoned soybeans, plain or garlic at some shops | $7.08 |
| Hot N’ Crispy Bao | Katsu chicken with gochujang garlic sauce, pickled vegetables, scallions, and sesame in a crispy bao bun | $7.67 |
| Guava Wontons, 4 pc | Crisp wontons filled with guava and cream cheese | $5.90 |
Miso Soup is the lowest priced item in this group. Veggie Spring Rolls are a good low-cost share plate. Hot N’ Crispy Bao costs more, but it has more going on: chicken, sauce, pickled vegetables, scallions, and sesame. Guava Wontons sit on the sweet side and work better after a bowl than before it.
Rice Bowl Prices
Rice bowls are the backbone of the hot menu. They are easy to carry, easy to eat, and filling enough for lunch or dinner. Most bowls come with a sauce style and protein choice, though the delivery page may show some bowls with chicken already selected.
| Rice Bowl | Main Ingredients | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Teriyaki Chicken Rice Bowl | Fire-grilled chicken, teriyaki sauce, seasonal vegetables, rice | $17.15 |
| Garlic Broccoli Chicken Rice Bowl | Chicken, broccoli, carrot, soy garlic sauce, rice | $17.15 |
| Chicken Fried Rice | Chicken, onion, egg, peas, carrot, corn, scallion | $17.15 |
| Kimchi Fried Rice | Kimchi, onion, red bell pepper, corn, egg, scallion | $17.15 |
| Vietnamese Cajun Fried Rice | Chinese sausage, andouille, shrimp, egg, corn, onion, bell pepper, Cajun butter | $17.15 |
| Hot Basil Pork | Ground pork, onion, garlic, corn, Thai basil, chili pepper blend | $17.15 |
| Wok Fried Rice | Onion, egg, peas, carrot, corn, scallion | $17.52 |
| Hibachi Bowl | Mushroom, broccoli, carrot, onion, sesame, yum yum sauce | $17.52 |
| General Tso | Wok-fried protein with bell peppers and General Tso sauce | $15.16 |
| Orange | Wok-fried protein with bell peppers and sweet citrus sauce | $15.16 |
| Pao Pao | Wok-fried protein with spicy cream glaze and bell peppers | $15.16 |
| Curry Katsu | Panko-fried protein with curry sauce | $15.16 |
General Tso, Orange, Pao Pao, and Curry Katsu sit at the lower end of the hot bowl prices on this menu. Fried rice and hibachi cost more on the delivery page. If you want a clean, steady meal, Teriyaki Chicken is the easy pick. If you want more heat and perfume, Hot Basil Pork brings basil, chili, garlic, and pork in a more fragrant bowl.
Noodle Bowl Prices
Noodle bowls are for guests who want a softer, richer base than rice. Udon gives a chewy bite, while lo mein has a familiar stir-fried noodle feel. Pad Thai uses rice noodles with egg, vegetables, scallions, and a tangy peanut-style sauce.
| Noodle Item | Description | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Pad Thai | Rice noodles, red bell pepper, onion, egg, carrot, scallion, spicy tangy peanut sauce | $17.11 |
| Shanghai Lo Mein Chicken | Chicken, red bell peppers, onion, carrots, snap peas, scallions | $17.15 |
| Yaki Udon | Udon with onion, red bell pepper, oyster mushroom, scallion, and sweet ginger soy | $14.16 |
| Spicy Pork Udon | Ground pork, onion, garlic, corn, Thai basil, and spicy chili pepper blend with udon | $14.16 |
| Taiwanese Beef Noodle Soup | Sliced beef, mini-udon, bok choy, pickled mustard greens, scallion, and cilantro | $17.11 |
Yaki Udon and Spicy Pork Udon are lower priced than Pad Thai on this menu. Pad Thai is still one of the most familiar choices, especially for someone who wants noodles but not sushi. Taiwanese Beef Noodle Soup is the comfort pick. It has broth, beef, greens, and noodles, so it feels more like a rainy-day bowl.
Poké Bowl Prices
Poké bowls let guests build from the bottom up. The official menu lists bases, proteins, additions, toppings, and sauces. Protein choices include salmon, crispy salmon, tuna, shrimp tempura, chicken katsu, chicken tempura, grilled chicken teriyaki, crispy tofu, krab delite, and krab sticks. Additions can include mango, edamame, cucumber, avocado, grape tomato, red onion, carrot, shiitake mushroom, wonton chips, wakame, pickled vegetables, and cream cheese.
| Poké Bowl | What It Means | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Poké Bowl, 1 Protein | Build-your-own bowl with one protein | $15.28 |
| Poké Bowl, 2 Protein | Build-your-own bowl with two proteins | $18.82 |
The two-protein bowl costs $3.54 more than the one-protein bowl in this delivery menu. That upgrade makes sense if you want to pair raw fish with shrimp tempura, or tofu with grilled chicken. If you want the best price, the one-protein bowl is enough for many guests once rice, additions, toppings, and sauce are added.
Sushi Roll Prices
The sushi menu splits rolls into classic rolls and signature rolls. Classic rolls are eight pieces. Signature rolls are usually ten pieces, with some exceptions by shop. The Dr. Phillips delivery page shows several sushi prices in the featured list, and other public BENTO delivery pages show more roll prices in the same price family.
| Sushi Item | Description | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Sushi Combo Box | Eight-piece Cali roll plus two four-piece classic rolls | $19.47 |
| Cali Roll | Krab, avocado, cucumber, masago | $8.20 |
| Florida Roll | Tuna, salmon, avocado, cream cheese, masago | $12.39 |
| Mt. Fuji Roll | Krab, shrimp tempura, krab delite, masago, scallion, eel sauce | $12.92 |
| Chicken Tempura Roll | Chicken tempura, cream cheese, eel sauce | $10.56 |
| Caliente Roll | Spicy krab delite, jalapeño, hamachi, spicy mayo, togarashi | $12.39 |
| Crunch Roll | Tuna, krab delite, cream cheese, avocado, masago, spicy mayo, eel sauce, panko-fried finish | $19.47 |
| Miami Roll | Steamed shrimp, krab delite, shrimp tempura, avocado, spicy mayo | $19.47 |
| Flying Dragon Roll | Signature roll price shown on the delivery page | $19.47 |
| Bamboo Roll | Tuna, shrimp tempura, cucumber, avocado, eel sauce, tempura flakes | $19.47 |
Cali is the lowest priced sushi roll in this guide. Chicken Tempura, Florida, Caliente, and Mt. Fuji sit in the middle. Signature rolls like Crunch, Miami, Flying Dragon, and Bamboo cost more, but they bring more pieces, more toppings, and heavier sauces. The Sushi Combo Box is the best pick when you want more than one roll style without building a full sushi order from scratch.
Boba Tea, Lemonade, and Drink Prices
The drink menu includes milk tea, Thai tea, fruit green teas, frozen drinks, lemonade, bottled drinks, and boba toppings at some shops. The official drink menu names Milk Tea, Thai Tea, Strawberry Lychee Green Tea, Yuzu Dragonfruit Green Tea, Lychee Passionfruit Green Tea, Vietnamese Iced Coffee, Matcha Latte, Mango-Lychee Smoothie, Strawberry-Guava Smoothie, and Frozen Vietnamese Coffee.
| Drink | Description | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Milk Tea with Brown Sugar Boba | Black tea with creamer and brown sugar boba | $6.20 delivery menu; $5.25 on one direct order page |
| Thai Tea | Spiced black tea topped with cream and boba at some shops | Price changes by shop |
| Lychee Berry Lemonade | Lychee and strawberry lemonade | $6.20 |
| Dragon-Go Lemonade | Dragonfruit and mango lemonade | $6.20 |
| Mango-Lychee Smoothie | Frozen fruit drink | Often near $5.90 on public app menus |
| Guava-Strawberry Smoothie | Frozen fruit drink | Often near $5.90 on public app menus |
Milk Tea with Brown Sugar Boba is the most searched drink-style item from the public delivery pages. Lychee Berry Lemonade and Dragon-Go Lemonade both cost $6.20 on the Dr. Phillips menu. Smoothies can be a good pick for guests who want something sweet but not creamy.
Kids Menu Prices
The kids menu is called Little Dragons. The official menu says kids boxes include a drink for dine-in or takeout. Dragon Nuggets use katsu chicken with garlic string beans, Dragon Fries, and dipping sauce. The Dragon BENTO Box uses teriyaki chicken with garlic string beans and a choice of rice or lo mein. Dragon Bowls can use chicken, shrimp, tofu, or steak.
| Kids Item | Description | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Dragon BENTO Box | Teriyaki chicken with garlic string beans and choice of rice or lo mein | $6.95 on a public Orlando order menu |
| Dragon Nuggets | Katsu chicken with sides and dipping sauce | $6.95 on a public Orlando order menu |
| Kids Lo Mein | Stir-fried noodles with vegetables | Price changes by shop |
| Kids Fried Rice | Fried rice with egg, peas, carrot, corn, and scallion | Price changes by shop |
Catering Menu Prices
BENTO also has catering for offices, schools, parties, and large family meals. The catering menu shown for Orlando lists appetizer trays, bento box meals, sushi platters, hot entrée trays, rice, noodles, salad, sauces, and party packs. Catering prices below are from a public Orlando catering menu.
| Catering Item | Serves | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Veggie Spring Rolls | 15 | $40.00 |
| Krab Wontons | 10 | $45.00 |
| Pork Fried Dumplings | 10 | $40.00 |
| Edamame | 7 | $40.00 |
| Pork Egg Rolls | 7 | $40.00 |
| Orange Bento Box Meal | Individual box | $19.00 |
| Teriyaki Chicken Bento Box Meal | Individual box | $19.00 |
| General Tso Bento Box Meal | Individual box | $19.00 |
| Sushi Combo Bento Box Meal | Individual box | $20.00 |
| Aloha Build-A-Poké Party | 8 | $145.00 |
| Ohana Build-A-Poké Party | 16 | $200.00 |
| Luau Build-A-Poké Party | 24 | $315.00 |
| Ronin Sushi Platter | 8 | $75.00 |
| Samurai Sushi Platter | 8 | $90.00 |
| Shogun Sushi Platter | 8 | $110.00 |
| Dynasty Platter | 8 | $125.00 |
| Hot Entrée Tray | 8 | $90.00 |
| Shanghai Lo Mein Tray | 7 | $90.00 |
| Wok Fried Rice Tray | 7 | $90.00 |
| House Salad | 10 | $30.00 |
| Side Sauce | Individual cup | $0.65 |
| Bento Water Bottle | One bottle | $2.75 |
The catering menu is best for groups that want clean portions. Individual bento box meals cost $19 to $20 on this Orlando catering menu. Sushi platters start at $75 and rise to $125. Hot entrée trays cost $90 and serve about eight people, so they can be cheaper than buying eight separate bowls when the group wants the same entrée.
Best Picks by Budget
For the lowest spend, Miso Soup at $4.13 and Veggie Spring Rolls at $5.31 are the lightest choices. Guava Wontons at $5.90 also stay under $6 before tax and fees. For a full meal, General Tso, Orange, Pao Pao, and Curry Katsu at $15.16 are the better-priced hot plates in this guide. A one-protein poke bowl at $15.28 is also a good pick for guests who want a cool bowl with fresh toppings.
For sushi, the Cali Roll at $8.20 is the lowest roll price listed here. The Sushi Combo Box at $19.47 costs more, but it gives a fuller sushi meal. For drinks, lemonade and milk tea often sit around $6 on delivery menus. For families, Little Dragons meals around $6.95 can keep the order from getting too large.
Final Take on Bento Cafe Menu Prices
The Bento Cafe restaurant menu and price list gives diners a wide spread of Asian fast casual food. Small bites start around $4 to $8. Hot bowls often sit around $15 to $18 on the Dr. Phillips delivery menu. Poke bowls cost $15.28 for one protein and $18.82 for two proteins. Classic sushi rolls start at $8.20, while many signature rolls cost $19.47. Kids meals can be found around $6.95 on public order menus, and catering moves from $19 bento meals to large platters and party trays above $100.
Bento works best when you match the order to the mood. Choose Teriyaki Chicken when you want something gentle. Choose Pao Pao when you want creamy heat. Choose Pad Thai when noodles are calling. Choose poke when you want cool rice, fish or tofu, crunchy toppings, and sauce. Choose sushi when the table wants small pieces to pass around. The menu is like a lunch box with many doors: open one, and dinner is already halfway chosen.