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Contribuiți la feedbackWe really enjoyed the ahi nachos. Also ordered a small poke bowl with double salmon. Service was quick and friendly
This place made me realize I've had lame poke experiences on the mainland. It was way better than anything I've had before...fresh all around w crispy veggies, and balanced sauces?
If you're visiting Hawaii looking for an authentic poke spot, AVOID this restaurant!!! This has to be the worst poke place I've ever eaten at and don't wish for anyone tourists to waste their money here thinking this is authentic... I am honestly so surprised at the abundance of good reviews for this poke spot. We decided to go here on our last day in Hawaii because it was close to the lagoons we wanted to sit by for sunset. We should have known that it was touristy due to the location. I have nothing positive to say about the bowls we ordered. The fish was low quality, did not seem fresh at all. The crab salad tasted horrible and nothing like crab I couldn't even finish it.
This place was close to the resort so we decided to try it. It was fair. With so many other options I wouldn't come back. The spicy tuna was ground up, and not that appealing.
I used to go here about 2-3 times a month and whenever I craved it. I always get the regular poke bowl on sushi rice with two times fresh ahi and one time salmon. The vegetables I add are edamame, corn, cucumber, seaweed salad, and green onions. The sauces I add are creamy spicy and signature shoyu. Finally, the toppings I add are furikake and fried garlic.The food itself tastes great most of the time (definitely depends on the worker making your food). Some are very generous and some are very stingy. The workers don't go above and beyond for their customers. The best tip is if you want a flavourful poke, ask for extra sauce. Sometimes they don't add enough causing it to taste like sashimi.I spend about $20 on the bowl. For the amount of food I get, it is overpriced.