Reviews
Sturdy 32 oz bowls that don�t buckle
"These bowls have excellent durability for a disposable option, and the quality feels noticeably thicker than typical paper bowls. The 32 oz size is perfect for chili, soups, big salads, and meal prep without bending or getting soggy. In the microwave, the functionality holds up well with hot food, and the natural fiber look gives them a clean appearance for guests. Great value for money when you want sturdy, no-hassle cleanup."
— Big C. (5/5)
study, disposable bowls
"These bowls are a great alternative to plastic or paper disposables. These bowls are much sturdier and don't flex when being filled or carried. They are also microwaveable, which is usually not the case with plastic or paper bowls. They're good for reheating small amounts of leftovers. And they are compostable, so they don't go into a landfill. I will never go back to paper or plastic bowls after using these."
— R. S. (5/5)
Works well for hot or cold meals.
"These are really good bowls. I tried the plates they make a few months ago and some would be a bit uneven. These all came in strait with no issues. They hold a good bit of food and don't transfer any flavors to the food. I haven't seem them get water logged and eating cereal or soup is fine. You can wash them out to use again or just chuck them into the compost heap without guilt."
— James F. (5/5)
Great alternative to Paper Bowls. Can leech some "woody" taste into hot liquids.
"I wanted to try some of these bamboo bowls because I've had paper bowls in the past, but they have their issues. And with that being said, these are nearly perfect, and I will say they are definitely a step up from paper plates or paper bowls. However, there's a few caveats to that. Size wise, they're great. Value wise, I think they're a great price, especially for the seventy pack that I got. They're no harder to use than a normal paper plate would be with all that being said, I'd say the only two things they lack are one heat retention, but that would be the same if you were using a paper plate in the sense that if you heat something up in them in the microwave, if you use something like a stoneware bowl, it obviously holds the heat a lot longer than this bowl does. The bigger issue I found is that if you try to eat something like soup out of the bowl, especially if it's hot, it leeches a little bit of the taste of the bowl into whatever you're eating and it tastes just ever so slightly woody. Like I made oatmeal in it before, and I microwaved it in the microwave. When I took it out and ate it, it tasted slightly woody. It doesn't seem to be as big of an issue if you're not heating things up in it, or if whatever you're eating in it just isn't hot. To be honest, it didn't really bother me too much, but it did bother some of my family more. I think if you're using it for like ice cream or salad or cereal or something along those lines, it would be perfect. It's also very durable and can definitely hold more weight than a normal paper bowl could."
— Logan (4/5)
?? Eco-Friendly Bamboo Bowls � Perfect for My Caf�! ??
"These Bamboo Fiber Disposable Bowls are amazing! ?? As the owner of a Turkish baklava, delight, and coffee shop in downtown Hollywood, I need reliable, eco-friendly bowls for soups, salads, dips, and even desserts and these hit the mark perfectly. They�re sturdy, microwavable, and fully biodegradable, so I feel great about offering a sustainable option to my customers. ??? The 12 oz size is just right for single servings, and the 200-pack is excellent value for a busy caf� like mine. No leaks, no bending, just clean and convenient these bowls really make takeout and catering a breeze. I highly recommend them to anyone who wants an eco-conscious alternative to plastic or paper. ??"
— Esma E. (5/5)
Excellent bowls - love the size and shape and performance
"These 32oz bambo square bowls are awesome. We used them for soup while camping. I LOVE that they are not made of plastic and still perform just as well for the length of time that 99% of people use disposable bowls for. I also LOVE that they are compostable and not the kind that requires commerical equipment...the kind where you can toss them in your home compost pile and they'll break down in a reasonable amount of time. That means they don't spew out microplastics into the earth for hundreds of years like plastic would. I am all-in on removing single-use plastic from my life and these bowls are a great tool in that endeavor."
— Customer R. (5/5)
Excellent Size Paper Bowls
"These bamboo fiber disposable bowls are awesome! The large size is excellent for bigger portion bowl meals. They are sturdy and easy to use. I like that they can be used in the microwave for reheating. Disposability is another great feature since they are biodegradable and eco friendly. Great value for the price."
— BagoUT72 (5/5)
Sturdy Eco-friendly Bowls
"I ordered these bamboo bowls as an alternative to the paper bowls I usually buy. These are surprisingly strong and stout unlike the paper bowls that tend to sag or get flimsy particularly when used with hot foods. The ones I ordered came in a pack of 70 and fit snug in the package so they don�t really take up too much room. These are larger than the paper bowls I usually use and will hold up to 28 Oz. I really like that these are eco-friendly and are safe for the environment but are still microwave and freezer safe. These are a bit more expensive than paper bowls but are larger than most of the paper ones I have used and considering the quality and materials used it�s still a good value for the cost."
— RAJ (5/5)
Large capacity, nice neutral color
"I absolutely love bamboo fiber material, especially for dishes, they're microwavable and disposable, but you can hand wipe dry foods out, like chips or popcorn, after use, they hold up very well. 28 ounces is huge, they feel like a heavy duty paper, and they held up well with hot pasta and chili. These are so much more sturdy and durable than regular paper bowls, and they look nicer. They actually make great serving bowls too. They are very versatile for any occasion."
— Niki (5/5)
Nice size, durable, and a great alternative to styrofoam
"These bamboo fiber bowls are exactly what I was hoping for. The 20 oz size is really useful�big enough for soups, salads, or pasta without feeling too oversized. They feel surprisingly sturdy for something disposable, and they hold up well even with heavier or hotter foods. They feel so durable, I would put them up against any styrofoam, disposable plastic or paper bowls any day. I also appreciate that they�re a more eco-friendly option. It�s nice having something disposable that isn�t styrofoam and doesn�t feel like you�re adding unnecessary waste. Being microwavable is a bonus and makes them even more practical. Overall, they�re a solid choice when you want convenience without the environmental guilt."
— WieRok (5/5)