Beautiful restaurant with a nice display case of fresh fruits in the back. They stand for health and sell a number of signature poke bowls, with the exclusive uni bowl limited to only 20 per day - once they are out, they are out. They are moderately busy during their soft launch and it would be interesting to see how people will flock to this restaurant once it is in full swing.
The signature poke bowls look beautiful, and they take a lot of care and pride in the presentation of the food. Everything is colourful and one of those places where you eat with your eyes. *Ahem* do it for the 'gram. I felt the bowls were a tad heavy on the rice with two full scoops of either sushi rice or brown rice. I had a tasting of both. The sushi rice is softer, stickier and a little clumpy. The brown rice has more of a texture, but a bit drier. I would say both are equally good.
I also got their mango smoothie bowl. This fell a bit short for me as I think a smoothie bowl should warrant a bowl, and not just placed in a bowl for presentation purposes. A smoothie bowl should be thicker than a regular smoothie - and I felt this wasn't the case. I could have stuck a straw in it and slurped it up. It's also worthwhile to say that the mango in the mango smoothie bowl is the tart type, and not the sweet Asian type that you normally get at bubble tea places. This is important to note because poke has an Asian flare, so I was expecting the sweet mango type.