Great poke bowls! Very friendly and kind staff. Quality ingredients, and great portions. Great value for quality poke bowls. Wide variety of fresh and tasty ingredients. Choose a base of white rice, brown rice, or other (greens). Pick 4 fish protein for the large bowl. Plenty of included ingredients: seaweed, crab, edamame, corn, cucumber, ginger, wasabi, onions, green onions, Serrano peppers, etc.. masago, avocado and a few other premium ingredients additional charge. Multiple sauces to add in (spicy mayo, ponzu, fire ponzu, plus a few others); you get three complimentary. Included Dry ingredients include furkake (seaweed), crispy onions, sesame seeds, etc.. soda, kombucha, and other specialty drinks available. Outdoor dog friendly seating. Adjacent to north shore burgers, Starbucks, cafe sola Italian restaurant, El pollo, and a movie theatre. Plenty of lot parking. Also! They have a free rewards program; free bowl with purchase of...
Read moreThis is my second visit. First was about three years ago. I didn’t have that great of an experience here and this visit was the same. Albacore was chewy, warm and fishy. Salmon was also slimy and not in the best condition. For those who get poke for the love of raw fish, I wouldn’t recommend this place. I would rather drive a little more and get poke salad bar. Option’s aren’t very enticing. They give you lots of sauce, seaweed salad, imitation crab and crunch onion for flavoring but I usually like my poke with less seasoning and fresh fish. I did tell them to go easy on the sauce but their easy and my preference seemed very different. I wouldn’t recommend All About Poke to those who are sensitive about quality of...
Read moreFood is okay but portions are over priced. If you want to eat a rat's portion and pay for a feast then you'll find pretty good poki here, but if you don't have the metabolic needs of an ant then go somewhere else. I asked for a medium bowl with the rice of a large, to satisfy my human sized stomach, but they said they'd charge me $2.50 for the rice. Oh okay, that might not be so bad, right? Wrong. It costs less to upgrade to a large and get more rice AND fish. What kind of a business model is that. Rice is like the cheapest food in the world and your so set on starving your customers that you force them to sell their organs to eat ur...
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