Noun
donburi (usually uncountable, plural donburis)
A Japanese rice bowl dish consisting of fish, meat, vegetables or other ingredients served together over rice.
I usually lift up the curry and donburi bowls skoop up the last pieces of food, because at the end the rice tends to fall apart and I really don't feel like leaving food in the bowl. Source: Internet
The spicy ahi donburi, with minced fish, sweet onion, cucumber, puffed rice and sweet shoyu ($9.75), had way too much of the spicy, creamy sauce, more like eating a heavy squirt of goopy spicy mayo with fish instead of the other way around. Source: Internet
The building looks like a warehouse from the outside, but once inside, you’ll be transported to a serene setting complete with outdoor garden where you can dine on traditional Japanese country fare like donburi (rice bowls) and nabemono (hot pot). Source: Internet
There is also a variety of salads and donburi available, plus Hong Kong milk tea, boba tea, LAMILL Coffee drinks, and more. Source: Internet