MIGHTY Bowl

31 E Macarthur Cres #102, Santa Ana
(657) 232-0056

Recent Reviews

Blake Ericson

Great spot for a quick lunch. Create your own bowls offer a lot of options, sauces, toppings, etc. Did not leave hungry. The staff were also very nice.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Build a Bowl, BYO Bowl

Karen Zgonc

I have some food allergies (fish, tree nuts) and they were very careful to help me make an amazing order!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: BYO Bowl

Jesus Salcedo

Amazing BolwsGreat Healthy options for about $15 a bolw favorite place for this type of foodI have tried manyLove the Peanut Butter Curry Sauce with ChickenAsk for water cup they have Fresh Lemon Water

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Build a Bowl

Crystal F.

First time in. Customer service was great. Ingredients tasted super fresh. I got - number 3 and my sister got a number 7 and we both were pleasantly surprised how good the bowls were

Robert P.

Mighty indeed! At Mighty, a bowl more than just food in a bowl. It's interesting and complicated in all the right ways. And when did bowls become a craze? I think it's a Korean influence. Their bibimbop and the like are stunningly delicious and fun. Add a 499 degree stone bowl and it's a party! No stone bowls or bibimbop at Mighty but you K-bowl fix will be satisfied.

Jen C.

This was a miss for us. First we tried the Manila bowl with crispy pork. The main disappointment was in the pork which was all fat, and the skin was so chewy, we couldn't eat it. It wasn't crispy at all. We switch to the Saigon bowl which was better than Manila, but the chicken was extremely dry/overcooked. The concept is great for introducing different Asian flavor, but the execution needs some work. The customer service is great and you can sample sauces you're not familiar with.

Spencer S.

Ground floor retail unit within an apartment complex. Accessibility, parking, and visibility are all terrible for these retailers. Good luck locating the place and then finding parking. Order at the register. Minimal indoor and outdoor seating. I placed my order over the phone. They didn't answer the first time, but I tried again as I was driving over and got them on the line. Order was ready when they said it would be. Fast and friendly service.I knew about this place because they sent a coupon in the mail awhile back for BOGO. Bowls are around $15 each including tax and small tip (with no additional-ons) as of Nov 2023. Manila (pork belly) and Shanghai (beef) bowls were both large quantity, but meat was extra chewy and not very juicy - I assume overcooked unless it was supposed to be that way? Either way, good not great in my opinion.

Roselia G.

Mighty indeed! So filling, delicious and there's a rewards program! These bowls are seriously huge! We all had our full, and had a little left over! Definitely gonna come back to try more options!

nate carroll

Great bowls! Plenty of options. Great

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Build a Bowl

Vy D.

Wanna grab a yummy lunch today? Follow me. I picked:1. Penang bowl 2. Bangkok bowl 3. Laksa 4. Bottled green tea

Tien T.

I loved how I don't have to drive all the way to LA when I went to Santa Ana location to try out the bowls! The bowls can be customized with the base, proteins and toppings! I got the customized bowl, Seoul bowl and Panang bowl! I loved that we got to take food on the go! The staff here is friendly and he helps us finding the right ingredients for the bowl! I loved how there is much space for people to eat there! It's also healthy too which is nice! You should try out the bowls!

Michele L.

Mighty Bowls is like Chipotle but for Asian rice bowls. Make your own rice bowls with your choice of proteins, sauces, veggies and other toppings or pick from one of their premade bowls named after popular Asian cities. The concept here is chipotle but for asian rice bowls. It's great that you have 12 different Asian Bowl options. Bowls we tried:The MANILA- An Adobo (Filipino) rice bowl. I love the added poached egg. The garlic rice is very yummy and worth the extra cost. The sauce didn't have the familiar adobo taste that I grew up with. The BALI - has a little kick of spice. Comes with pork belly. The TOKYO- got steak instead of chicken. The smoked teriyaki sauce was delicious! Loved the furikake and mushrooms in this bowl! This was my favorite! We couldn't try the Penang Bowl or the Shanghai due to the peanut sauce. My daughter was with me and she has an allergy. Customer service was one of the best we've ever gotten in a while. Limited seating inside so keep that in mind. Limited parking in front.

Ray

Save your money. This place has everything pre-cooked like Chipotle, but since it's not busy, everything was Luke warm at best, and the meat was tough to chew. Had my son with me and he said the sauce tasted like medicine and I don't

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 1

Service: 2

Airi G.

Rice bowls are one of my favorite meals since they're so versatile. Mighty Bowl is such a fun concept of sampling different Asian cuisines using rice bowls, and even laksa for Southeast Asian food. I tried the #2 Tokyo - grilled chicken + teriyaki sauce poached egg, #3 Penang - grilled chicken + peanut curry sauce + poached egg, and #5 Seoul - grilled steak + gochujang + kimchi. I genuinely liked all of them especially because the meat was tender and not chewy. My only gripe is that they used hard-poached eggs so the egg yolk was not runny at all. It definitely would've made it better if it was more runny or even jammy.If you want to take a mini vacation to Asia, your tastebuds will have the time of their lives. Parking is limited so lunch rush probably isn't the best time to go. e the time of their lives. Parking is limited so lunch rush probably isn't the best time to go. That said, the workers are nice and efficient and doing their job so the food gets out quickly. There's plenty of seating indoors but I also saw a lot of people take it to go because it's definitely a convenient takeout meal.

Becky Celeste

Mighty Bowls is like Chipotle but for Asian rice bowls. Make your own rice bowls with your choice of proteins, sauces, veggies and other toppings or pick from one of their premade bowls named after popular Asian cities. Affordable and generous portions.I tried MANILA- An Adobo (Filipino) rice bowl. The Adobo sauce was legit and just how I like it, tangy! I chose pork belly as my protein and it was inconsistent in texture. Some pieces were crispy and tender while some were chewy. I should've gotten chicken instead. But it's still a good bowl esp with the poached egg and garlic rice on the bottom.Their LAKSA soup ( Malaysian dish) was amazing! It was my first time trying Laksa so I can't compare it to other restaurants but I can tell you that it's so flavorful, fragrant and spicy in a good way that keeps you wanting more. Noodles were cooked al dente and very generous with the shrimp and veggie toppings. Highly recommend!My husband enjoyed the CALIFORNIA BOWL. It's vegetarian with crispy tofu. He said it was light yet filling.Customer service was one of the best we've ever gotten in a while. Limited seating inside so keep that in mind.Highly recommend this place!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 5

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