Poke places used to not be available anywhere years ago. Now they are popping up every where and I am loving having more options to try!
We really enjoyed our poke. As for most of my feedback for poke places is I want a little more fish and I'd sacrifice a lot of the other toppings. I chose a two protein build your own bowl and chose salmon as both. I'm just not certain I got a lot more fish than if I had chosen one protein? But this is how I often feel with lots of poke restaurants.
I enjoyed the large chunks of fresh mango, the seaweed salad, etc. I don't think I got the furikake I asked for but it's not the end of the world at all haha. We ordered a small side of spring rolls for $2 and they were pretty decent (not Japanese tasting but that's okay?!). I was impressed with getting the tamago as a side option too. I loved that the sauces came wrapped separately because then you can control how much you want and it doesn't just get soaked into the rice. I...
Read morePoke Bowl cafe hasn't been open long, but it is easily my new favorite spot. If you haven't had a poke bowl, imagine deconstructing a couple of your favorite sushi rolls, add some more rice, pick a sauce and there you go. The flavor is outrageously dense, with a lot of choices, and it only costs as much as a single sushi roll at many places. They also have grilled and fried versions of the meats if raw is not your taste. Similarly, the bowl ingredients can also be served as a burrito.
The cafe is small and only had 4 tables for two each, but the owner said outdoor seating might be in the works for summer. They deliver for free with a minimum $20 order. It's a quiet little place great for a casual dine-in or quick take out experience with very high quality food for prices I have not seen matched anywhere...
Read moreLove this place. Had our 4th visit today, and each time was better than the last. They also have some cooked offerings for those squeamish about sushi. The food is fresh and delicious. Check out the bagel roll appetizer; it doesn't remotely resemble anything you'd put on a bagel, but it's delicious. It's a lightly fried sushi roll and I have no idea what's in it, but it's spicy and good. The bowls are large and filling. Try designing your own (recommend two fish) or their signature bowls. If you like spicy, try the spicy tuna or salmon, not too spicy but very flavorful. You won't...
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