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| - Protip - do not come into Su & Bu on an empty stomach because by the time you finish reading the ingredients list of what's included in a poke bowl, you will be STARVING. Seriously! The list is THAT long. Off the top of my head, there's dragon fruit, mango, avocado, seaweed salad, furikake, sesame seeds, taro chips, kale, cucumber, salmon, tuna, purple lettuce... like holy cow! The inclusion of dragon fruit already blew my mind.
The amount of variety in the poke bowl is both a blessing and curse. It's cool that there's so many things happening with every bite... but every component doesn't really work well together. Especially when there are 48920438290 bits of everything, it's hard to distinguish what's what and whether it works or not.
The fish was pretty fresh PLUS they use a purple rice base!! (yea colorful rice!!!) The sauces are pretty unique too. The poke bowl I ordered was a mix of 2: fruity mango and savoury shoyu.
The portion sizes are also smaller than expected. If you were to use both hands to form a bowl, that would be the standard size of a poke bowl here. For the price point, I'm not sure if the portion sizes are that fair...
Su & Bu was definitely good, but because it was kind of strange and pricey, I probably won't come back that often. Definitely worth a try though!
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