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Sushi Bagel ($3.99)
This looks bigger in pictures than in person. Thought it was cute and gave it a try. The "bagel" is actually a ring of marinated rice. I like how it wasn't just normal rice and its mixed in with some cooked tuna bits I think? which adds good flavor. The toppings on top of the rice are really thinly sliced, so just keep in mind this menu item is mainly for the rice.This was one of the most decently priced item on the menu.
Fish Poke ($11.99)
Nothing compared to traditional poke. A bowl of raw tuna, salmon, massago, avocado, mango, seaweed salad, ginger, and diced dragon fruit topped on purple rice and mixed kale salad. It says it's mixed in SU&BU sauce but I swear it tastes exactly like Teriyaki (the fast food chain) their specialty teriyaki sauce. This bowl was light and refreshing - an okay amount of protein, and not a lot of rice. Ingredients were fresh, tasty! Quite expensive for what you get imo.
Poke Nachos ($9.99)
Crispy wonton chips topped with raw salmon, raw tuna, massago, avocado, corn, green onions, cheese and drizzles of sweet sauce. I'm normally not a fan of nachos, but I liked this. Probably because it wasn't exactly nacho chips. It's supposed to be wonton chips but it felt more like shrimp chips but extra crispy - regardless, it tasted good. Love how the chips were super crunchy and with all the sauce the chips didn't get soggy at all. Decent amount of protein, and with all the ingredients the nachos were very flavorful and tasty.
Overall, although this place is not authentic poke, but I would say one of the better poke bowl places. Just note that it is expensive if you want to eat enough to be full.
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