My food art journey began with bento boxes. In 2016, my then 4-year-old son used to be a picky eater and would only eat food that looked fun and interesting. I started making him lunchboxes that included animal-shaped rice balls, SpongeBob-inspired sandwiches, etc.
To be honest, the process of making bento boxes was not easy — it takes a lot of time and skill to make properly, at least at the beginning, but once you get the hang of it, you’ll enjoy and love it, especially when your child starts to eat better and healthier.
#1

Mona Lisa - Rice, pork asado, spinach.
59points
#2

Woof! - Fried rice, tapa, egg, spinach with sesame oil/seed.
58points
#3

55points
#4

53points
#5

50points
#6

50points
#7

Girl with a pearl earring - Rice, egg, pork in galbi sauce, spinach.
49points
#8

47points
#9

Boo! - Rice with kimchi, ham, and egg.
44points
#10

41points
#11

41points
#12

40points
#13

40points
#14

40points
#15

Yellow Elephant - Rice, shrimp, chicken nuggets.
40points
#16

39points
#17

39points
#18

Moana - Fried adobo rice, leftover adobo flakes, carrot, spinach, strawberry.
37points
#19

36points
#20

Chillin like pandas -Rice, fried chicken, veggies.
36points


