Noble Rice

615 Channelside Drive, Tampa, FL 33602

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Hours open

Monday:

Closed

Tuesday:

5:00 PM - 10:00 PM

Wednesday:

5:00 PM - 10:00 PM

Thursday:

5:00 PM - 10:00 PM

Friday:

5:00 PM - 11:00 PM

Saturday:

5:00 PM - 11:00 PM

Sunday:

Closed

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  • Photo of Noble Rice - 615 Channelside Drive, Tampa, Florida, United States
  • Photo of Noble Rice - 615 Channelside Drive, Tampa, Florida, United States
  • Photo of Noble Rice - 615 Channelside Drive, Tampa, Florida, United States
  • Photo of Noble Rice - 615 Channelside Drive, Tampa, Florida, United States
  • Photo of Noble Rice - 615 Channelside Drive, Tampa, Florida, United States
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Location & Phone number

615 Channelside Dr Suite 112, Tampa, FL 33602, United States

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About the Business

Noble Rice

Noble Rice, located at 615 Channelside Drive in Tampa, Florida, is a must-visit restaurant in the bustling Channelside area. As a sister spot to Koya, Noble Rice offers a lively and modern ambiance that sets it apart from other Japanese restaurants in the area.

The menu at Noble Rice features a variety of sushi-focused options, as well as izakaya and small plates such as shrimp toast, karaage, skewers, and ramen. Traditionalists will enjoy the king salmon nigiri sourced from New Zealand, while those looking for bold and creative flavors can try maki rolls like the negi toro roll with spicy fatty tuna and black garlic soy sauce.

The restaurant is an expansion of the popular Hyde Park location, now transformed into Koya, a high-end omakase spot. Noble Rice also offers a full bar with a focus on Japanese whiskey and sake.

Visitors should be aware that the Channelside area is often busy with concerts and events, so plan travel time accordingly. For special events, discounted parking is available at the Channelside Parking Garage on 12th & Channelside Dr. with a $5 flat-rate fee.

Follow Noble Rice on social media to stay updated on new menu offerings and events. With talented chefs constantly creating new dishes, you won't want to miss out on what this innovative restaurant has to offer.

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Taylor Worden:
5

"My husband and I went here on an early valentines date and it was phenomenal! Every dish we ordered was delicious and the staff was very attentive! Definitely the best sushi I’ve ever had. 12/10 stars from me!"

1 year ago
Kayleigh Sandlin:
5

"Absolutely loved every single dish I tried! Was very impressed by one after another, which is super rare for me. Service was amazing too - my new favorite restaurant! The best pork belly I’ve ever had and the sushi and tartare were both incredible. Can’t wait to go back!!"

1 year ago
Thomas Helms:
5

"Phenomenal food and omakase - it had been a while since I'd had quality sushi, and this did not disappoint at all. The flavor and freshness of every dish were amazing, and the servers were so knowledgeable and friendly. Highly recommend trying their great sake selections as well. My only complaint may be that the portions were a little small, so we did add a roll to the omakase, which was also delicious."

1 year ago
Yelims 77:
1

"Do not get the omakase experience. It’s not worth it. This is what $240-250/person (with extra truffle and 2 beers) gets you. Fish is good but as an experience it is not worth the wait. Over 2 hours to eat 8 dishes. I say it as someone who enjoys taking time to eat as part of French dining experience. This felt way too long between the dishes. The fish quality was good, the service was good. The omakase was not an experience. It was us watching chefs prepare other people’s orders. The restaurant needs to rethink this as it is not worth the $. You either do omakase or you do the hip restaurant bit not both. I really feel like I was taken for a ride that was not worth it with some bad aftertaste. The restaurant is so loud that the chefs had to try to yell the ingredients with half of the things could not be heard. I know they tried but it is not a good setup. Really a feeling that I could have ordered $750 worth of food sushi instead and had a more filling experience. Frankly disappointing as an experience. Save your money and don’t listen that it is great. It’s not. I just did not think that it would be this disappointing. People next to us were ordering extra food so that tells you that for $150 you will still feel hungry. Just a really unpleasant experience in terms of what you pay for. Do not take the omakase. Pretentious is the word that comes to mind when describing this place."

1 year ago
Erica Morris:
5

"This is one of the best all around dining experiences I have had in some time. It’s rare that the food, service, and decor all combine to such excellence. The moment we walked in we were greeted by a few staff members with sincere warmth. Our server Christian was professional, helpful and had such a positive energy it was infectious. Our food was stellar - everything we ate was flavorful and delicious. Our water glasses were always full and the service hit the perfect balance of being attentive but not fussy or intrusive. Highly highly recommend. Keep up the good work team Noble Rice!"

1 year ago

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