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| - Poke bowls are the crack and I am glad a joint selling them opened in Centennial, as I no longer have to endure a long drive to get my fix. However, when I was fantasizing about such restaurant opening close to my house, I imagined it to be magical and Sweet Poke is just not...
To be fair, the fish and other add-ons were fresh. I ordered a bowl with Tuna, crab, masago, brown rice, spinach, cucumbers, tomato, red onion, carrot, seaweed salad, cilantro, and mistakenly HOT pepper. I also got sweet poke house sauce and yum yum sauce on the side. The bowl was delicious! I wasn't crazy about the sauces though preferred the Sweet Poke House Sauce over Yum Yum. It appears as most of their sauces have a mayo-e base and consistency and I am not a fan of mayo.
The ordering process was a bit confusing to me. I ordered the Ahi Lover and was asked to build my own bowl in the process. The Ahi Lover bowl has Tuna and Spicy Tuna in it, I only got one type and when I mentioned the ingredients that are listed for the bowl I requested, I was ignored and asked to continue listing what I wanted. My bowl came out to be $13 before tip while I ordered regular size. Now, I did add a scoop of crab while going along the line of ingredients, I assume that has to cost more but at no point was I told that there will be an extra charge. The menu does not list the cost of additional protein either. The price point is not high enough for me to worry about the ambiguity but prices should not be a secret.
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