Perhaps calling this bowl "perfect" is a bit of a stretch, but it is designed for both utility and beauty, so it must be getting close. The Udon Noodle Bowl is reminiscent of a giant shell, with spiraling layers that fit perfectly into your hand. At the top, there are grooves to hold the included chopsticks in place when you're not eating. Every bowl is handmade and will vary from the next ever so slightly. All are both microwave and dishwasher safe.
If soup, rather than noodles, is your comfort food of choice, you might want to consider the buddah bowl instead. Also designed to fit ergonomically into the palm of your hand, this bowl can double as a giant mug for large cappuccinos in the morning and a soup cup in the evenings, or even as a dessert bowl for ice cream.

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1-16-2007 @12:54PM jzekeb said... Wouldn't that get hot?
And why is it only for the ladies?
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1-16-2007 @1:45PM MJ said... Like this one. Has many uses, not to menion its sleek design!
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1-17-2007 @1:52PM Mirko Junge said... To differentiate between a noodle and a soup bowl is not very authentic: Real Chinese use both chopsticks and spoon. I took a photo documenting this eating habit in the student dining area of the Tongji University in Shanghai: http://shanghai-mj.blogspot.com/2006/11/nachtrag-mensa-ii-oder-wie-isst-der.html
So either bowl is missing a utensil resting place.
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