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I tried this for the 1st time recently. I's a nice place in Old Montreal, although in the middle of a construction zone for the time being...but that didn't stop the place from filling up. The food is very good. They specialize in Poke bowls which is basically a very large opened sushi roll.....rice at the bottom some veggies, sauce and then tuna/salmon/shrimp etc. It was very tasty, but I'm not sure why they feel the need to pack so much food into such small bowls. It makes it a bit difficult to eat and mix the ingredients and flavors. Poke bowls are apparently a Hawaiian specialty....and maybe there are no larger bowls in Hawaii and somehow this trend got exported to the rest of North America....I don't know I've unfortunately never been to Hawaii. I do know however that there are lots of larger bowl manufacturers and distributors and stores in Montreal. That being said, it's definitely worth trying this place and eating their delicious food out of their freakishly small bowls. Also, their butternut squash and coconut soup is AMAZING!! BTW, the amazing soup (which was just one liquid ingredient) was in a larger bowl then the Poke which had several ingredients.....makes no sense to me. OK, I'm now done with my bowl rant.
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