Food truck offers Hawaiian and Japanese cuisine with large portions and fresh fish. Outdoor seating includes picnic tables between trucks, creating a casual vibe. Setting is pleasant despite occasional unpleasant odors.
Fresh fish like salmon and tuna stands out with high quality and big portions. Poke bowls come filled to the brim and include options like chicken teriyaki for non-fish eaters.
Fresh fish stands out in the bowls, especially the Mix Love bowl. Options include non-seafood like Chicken Teriyaki for variety.
Good to know
Wow Poke is a food truck, not a traditional restaurant.
Portions are generous and can be enough for two meals.
Prices are reasonable for the portion sizes offered.
Small sushi spot with intimate upstairs seating and outdoor dining near a park. Cozy, family-run vibe reminiscent of a Japanese home. Serves sushi in to-go containers, adding quirky charm to the casual setting.
Salmon poke bowls feature fresh, soft fish with delicious sauces that stand out. The poke bowls consistently taste fresh and flavorful.
Fish cuts come in generous portions with the perfect thickness. Freshness stands out, making the fish melt in your mouth with rich flavor.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for parties greater than four.
The restaurant does not serve alcohol.
You order at the counter, and food is brought to your table.
Poke bar offers fresh fish and an extensive variety of toppings with large portions. The atmosphere stays clean and friendly, with quick service despite prioritizing to-go orders. Customization options stand out, including the ability to add unlimited toppings and torch the fish.
Large portions of poke bowls fill you up more than other spots. The poke is always super fresh and tasty, with better quality ingredients than many places around.
Fresh fish comes with a wide selection of toppings and options to torch it. Salmon, chili crisp shrimp, and lobster surimi stand out, with fish seasoned lightly to balance the salted flavor.
Good to know
To-go orders receive priority over dine-in orders during peak hours.
Expect a short line during non-peak hours.
The Pokeworks app offers rewards and promotions for frequent customers.
Small sushi spot with Naruto-themed decor and anime playing on TVs creates a laid-back, friendly vibe. Self-serve stations for soy sauce and miso soup add to the casual feel. Offers sake and soju, enhancing the relaxed atmosphere.
Salmon and tuna poke bowls come with fresh ingredients and good portions. Poke is served in a styrofoam container rather than a bowl, and prices are above six dollars.
Shrimp dishes like the shrimp spring roll and shrimp tempura roll stand out for their flavor. Seafood options come with tasty touches like fish eggs that add texture to rolls.
Good to know
Happy hour runs daily from 9-11:00pm with special deals.
Miso soup now costs $2.99 for a small cup.
The kitchen closes at 11:30pm, so plan your visit accordingly.
Outdoor setup features cute tables and a fresh, authentic poke experience with high-quality fish and customizable bowls. Atmosphere includes excellent vibes but often carries a weed smell and flies swarming during meals. Portions tend to be small, and pricing is on the expensive side compared to nearby options.
Poke here tastes like it comes straight from Oahu with extremely fresh fish and authentic Hawaiian flavors. The kimchi stands out as a top highlight alongside generous bowls with many free add-ons.
Fish shows high quality and clean seasoning. Some orders have small portions with few pieces of fish and occasional frozen bits.
Good to know
There is no indoor seating available at this location.
Expect to pay around $20 per person for a meal.
The portions are generally small compared to other poke spots.