Bento Box Lunch Ideas: 20 Recipe Round-Up (2024)

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It's time for a round-up of the best bento box lunch ideas! Bento boxes are a great option for packing a lunch or snack on the go for school or work. You can curate healthy and balanced lunches - and they look pretty cute and organized too!

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What is a Bento Box?

A Bento Box is a meal packed neatly into a lunch box, typically separated by various containers and dividers. They've been a regular part of Japanese culture for a long while, but they only became popular in the Western world a few years ago.

If I had to guess, I'd say they resonate so much with people because they're cute, convenient, and offer a lot more variety than a sandwich. In one lunch box, you can get small portions of a bunch of different foods!

Also, Bento Boxes allow for a lot of creativity, as many people enjoy organizing and packing their lunches in an aesthetically pleasing way.

My Bento Box Journey and Tips

I lived in Japan for a year and I packed Bentos for myself and Zac for the entire time. Then, I brought my bento box back to the states and packed it for work and school for myself every day for the next 3 years! I've come up with a lot of ideas about what works and what doesn't. So, since I keep talking about how they're puzzles (add whatever fits!), I thought I would show you exactly what I mean and provide ideas for how to make your own!

Obviously, what you can put in your bento box depends on what kind of lunch box & bag combo you've got. I have a bag that keeps my lunch sitting upright, so things never spill, which is why I can pack salsa and such. Zac's bag goes vertically into his backpack, so he can't have liquids.

We just use regular containers with various silicon muffin liners. We have three flat "Bentos" and about 20 silicon muffin cups. We also have a sliding divider which you'll see in some pictures.

Simple! Hopefully, this will help you get ideas for planning your & your kids' lunches. Any additional ideas in the comments are welcomed!

20 Real Food Bento Box Lunch Ideas

Soba, Miso Meatballs, Sesame-Steamed Green Beans, and half an orange. (Oranges are a traditional dessert in Japan.)

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Red bell pepper slices, snap or snow peas, carrot slices, almond-crusted chicken nuggets, homemade hummus, and pizza dough slices.

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Cucumber-feta-basil-balsamic stuffed tomatoes, almond-crusted chicken nuggets, carrot slices, roasted sweet potatoes, grapes.

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Chicken Avocado Lettuce Wraps

Shredded , whole wheat banana bread, peanut butter-banana oat cookies, and pineapple.

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Salmon-Avocado Onigiri Rolls

Salmon onigiri rolls, prosciutto-wrapped spinach frittata, watermelon & pineapple kebabs, peanut butter banana oat cookies.

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Canned Salmon and Avocado

Canned salmon mixed with mashed avocado, a hardboiled egg sliced in half with mustard and bacon, banana bread, kiwi, carrot & apple slices.

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Modified Spicy Tuna Cakes

Modified Spicy Tuna Cakes (from Nom Nom Paleo), carrot & apple slices, a dark chocolate peanut butter cup (Trader Joe's), and Whole Wheat Cheddar Jalapeño Scone

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Tuna Cakes with Broccoli and a Sandwich

Spicy Tuna Cakes with sesame steamed broccoli, carrot-banana muffin, apple slices, and abanana "sandwich" with peanut butter in the middle.

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Peanut Butter and Chocolate Coconut Bites

Sesame steamed broccoli with spicy tuna cakes, grapes, carrot-banana muffin, peanut butter-chocolate-coconut bite, and carrot slices.

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Cheddar Quesadillas

Cheddar Quesadillas made with Whole Wheat Tortillas(try this recipe or Roti), Best Refried Beans, salsa, carrots, trail mix, and dark chocolate.

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Whole Wheat Pasta with Sun-Dried Tomato

Whole wheat pasta with Sun-Dried-Tomato-Feta-Yogurt Dip, mixed with zucchini and shredded chicken(or rice cooker version). Yellow bell pepper & cucumber slices, peanut butter-chocolate-coconut bite.

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Paleo Egg Muffin

Paleo Egg Muffin with Chicken & Avocado on Homemade Whole Wheat Bread, carrot slices, and peanut butter-chocolate-coconut bite.

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Salmon Avocado Rolls

Salmon Avocado Rolls, red bell pepper slices, carrot slices, Paleo Egg Muffin, Carrot-Banana Muffin.

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Whole Wheat Banana Muffin

Whole Wheat Banana Muffin with Sesame Steamed Green Beans, Chicken-Avocado Salad with Cherry Tomatoes, apple slices, peanut butter-banana "sandwich."

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Black Bean and Guacamole-Salsa Wraps

Black bean & guacamole-salsalettuce wraps, carrot-banana bread, cherry tomatoes, blueberries, and a hard-boiled egg.

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Salad with Shredded Chicken

Salad with shredded chicken, avocado, cherry tomatoes, and mixed greens; carrot-banana muffin with cream cheese frosting, grapes, peanut butter-chocolate-coconut bite.

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Whole Wheat Mini Pizza

Whole Wheat Mini Pizza, homemade hummus, peanuts, carrot slices, and a dark chocolate Kit Kat.

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(Additionally, these are some of the earlier bento box attempts. They're not as pretty, but they've still got some great ideas - dark chocolate brownies, anyone?

Plus, it's always good motivation to show the pretty & the not-so-pretty, right? It's still good food!)

Cabbage & Cherry Tomato Salad

Cabbage & cherry tomato salad, carrot slices, apple slices, hard-boiled eggs, and dark chocolate brownies. (Using prune paste in place of the sugar.)

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Whole Wheat Blueberry Yogurt Muffins

Whole Wheat Blueberry Yogurt Muffins, cherry tomatoes, Sesame Steamed Green Beans, salmon onigiri rolls.

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Dark Chocolate

Dark chocolate, apple slices, roasted sweet potatoes, sesame steamed broccoli, banana bread, carrot slices.

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That's it! I hope you can find something delicious & helpful for packing your healthy real food lunches.

I hope you enjoy these recipes - and if you make them, please be sure to leave a ⭐️ review and comment below!

For videos of different recipes from my blog, please check out myYouTube channel!

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  1. Bento Box Lunch Ideas: 20 Recipe Round-Up (22)Monique birt

    How fun I searched bento box on Pinterest and found this first thing!! Super helpful! We love Japanese culture and want to incprporate more of their eating habits as a culture into our own. Especially since watching terrace house on Netflix (you should check it out!!) thanks for the great post!!!

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    • Bento Box Lunch Ideas: 20 Recipe Round-Up (23)Caitlin

      Thanks Monique! I also love so many aspects of Japanese culture; I'll have to check out Terrace House on Netflix!! If you use Instagram, I post my lunch/bento box nearly every day so if you tag #frugalnutrition I'd love to see yours!

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  2. Bento Box Lunch Ideas: 20 Recipe Round-Up (24)Bea

    I was looking for inspiration for my work lunches for ages, but web is full of fancy boxes with loads of accessories, that require silly amount of time and ingredients to prepare and who has time for that? I'm so happy to have found your blog! More please!

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    • Bento Box Lunch Ideas: 20 Recipe Round-Up (25)Caitlin

      Thanks so much Bea - that's what I'm going for! If I have anything messy, I use silicone muffin liners to divide things, but beyond that, I like to keep it pretty simple! :) I try to post my lunch a few times a week on Instagram too!

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  3. Bento Box Lunch Ideas: 20 Recipe Round-Up (26)Tal

    Peanut butter banana sandwiches - what an awesome idea! I love PB and bananas together (Nutella and bananas even more) but hate taking bananas to work because they're oddly shaped and squish easily. Now I have the solution.

    Also agree that the silicon muffin liners are cool - whether for baking or packing lunches. I'll have to get myself some of those as well.

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    • Bento Box Lunch Ideas: 20 Recipe Round-Up (27)Caitlin

      Thanks Tal! I also found these bigger silicone cups that work great for small salads and other items in a bento. Mine are the rectangular shape of these, but I can't find the rectangles online. These rectangles look good too!

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  4. Bento Box Lunch Ideas: 20 Recipe Round-Up (28)Lynn @ oh-soyummy

    wow the silicon muffin liner idea is awesome! do you have a recommendation on which to buy or do they more or less just need to separate the foods?

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    • Bento Box Lunch Ideas: 20 Recipe Round-Up (29)Caitlin

      Hi Lynn! Thanks - I don't know what I'd do without those muffin liners. I buy the ones that are oven-safe so I can bake my cupcakes in them as well, but here they're just to separate the food. I actually bought my first set in the random goods section of Marshall's for $2.99! You can order them from Amazon also. :) Thanks for the comment!

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Bento Box Lunch Ideas: 20 Recipe Round-Up (2024)

FAQs

What to put in a bento box for adults for lunch? ›

Think packable foods.

Bento boxes are convenient because you often don't need to heat up anything, and the food is already portioned. Main meals can include wholesome salads, wraps, sandwiches or sushi. While snacks can be all types of fruits, freshly chopped vegetables, dips, nuts and seeds, or energy balls.

What is the ratio for a bento box? ›

A traditional Japanese bento box ratio is 4:2:1, or 4 parts rice to 2 parts protein and 1 part other ingredients. However, 3:2:1 and 1:1 ratios are also fairly common, especially for those trying to watch their caloric intake. Rice is the most traditional carbohydrate option for a bento box.

Can you make bento the day before? ›

Prepare bento before breakfast, and let it cool down (for food safety) while you eat breakfast. Once you get the hang of it, it's very simple. However, if you cannot spare 15 minutes in the morning, you can make bento at night and continue to keep it cool till lunchtime.

What to put in a Japanese bento box for adults? ›

The effort to make a bento box is an expression of love in Asia, so have fun with it, and don't rush it. In terms of what can go inside a bento box, anything goes! Usually a bento box will include a bed of rice, pickles, eggs, salads, perhaps some fish or meat, all to be enjoyed at room temperature.

What are the common bento dishes? ›

Bento Common Ingredients

Popular food types in a Japanese bento box also include fish or meat, pickled or pre-cooked vegetables, tamagoyaki which is a Japanese omelette, potato or pasta salad and fruit which is sometimes served in a little side bowl.

What is traditionally in a bento box? ›

Bento historically stars rice or noodles as the foundational starch, accompanied by a protein or two like fish, eggs, or meat. These two main focal points are accented with a variety of pickled and cooked vegetables, and a few bites of fruit, creating an easily balanced meal for healthy eating away from home.

What are the rules for bento boxes? ›

Traditional bentos follow a couple of basic rules. The 4-3-2-1 rule: 4 parts rice, 3 parts protein, 2 parts vegetable, and 1 part "treat" (Usually either pickled vegetables or something sweet.) Sushi should be prepared with more wasabi than usual. Pack foods with flavors that might run or stick together with a divider.

How do you make a balanced bento box? ›

Modern bento boxes may take menu inspiration from the western world, but building a balanced box is still key! Just like any other meal, you'll feel most satisfied if you include complex carbohydrates, lean protein, veggies and fruits, and healthy fats. Google "bento box ratio" and you'll find plenty of variations.

What is a good size bento box? ›

Mini bento boxes, between 150-250ml, are ideal for snacks, promoting portion control and eco-friendliness. Standard sizes, 500-800ml, suit balanced adult meals, while options above 800ml cater to larger appetites, ensuring a varied meal.

Can you put cold food in a bento box? ›

The answer is a bit nuanced. Bento boxes can be enjoyed at various temperatures. Traditionally, they are eaten at room temperature, but many people prefer them cold.

Does food go bad in bento box? ›

Japanese bentos are meant to be eaten at room temperature. The fact is the longer food has been lying around, it gets less fresh, even if you put an ice pack or keep it in the refrigerator. Therefore, I highly recommend reheating cooked food before packing lunch. Reheating cooked food kills bacteria.

How do you keep food from shifting inside a bento box? ›

The ideal way to fill a bento box you'll be porting around in your backpack or briefcase for a while is to pack it as tightly as possible, as high as possible to the rim while still being closeable, so that the food has little chance to shift around and get messy.

What kind of food do you put in a bento box? ›

Some potential proteins you can add to your bento box include chicken, beef, pork, seafood, and eggs. Fruits and Vegetables - Sliced fruits and vegetables are often included in bento boxes as a side to the main course.

Can adults use bento boxes? ›

Modern bento boxes come packed with innovative features designed for the adult lifestyle. From built-in cutlery to leak-proof seals and adjustable compartments, these features elevate the meal-prep experience, blending convenience with clever design.

What traditional foods are included in a bento box? ›

Bento Common Ingredients

Popular food types in a Japanese bento box also include fish or meat, pickled or pre-cooked vegetables, tamagoyaki which is a Japanese omelette, potato or pasta salad and fruit which is sometimes served in a little side bowl.

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