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This is probably the best place I've been to for a poke bowl. Went here based off of some recommendations and it definitely did not disappoint. We both got regular size Hawaiian bowls with ahi, salmon lomi, and kalua pig over rice. We also ordered two spam musubis because we were feeling greedy. The bowls looked small coming out but they were packed with fish and meat! Everything was flavorful and delicious. I never thought of having kalua pig in my poke bowl, but it was ono. Salmon lomi was very good too, but very little salmon and mostly tomato. Fine for me, but hubby likes a little more fish in his lomi than tomatoes. Spam musubis were the bomb! Seems like they seasoned the rice with some furikake making it extra flavorful. They also have a large array of desserts, but we didn't get to that since we were so full. They did look beautiful though, I will definitely try to save room cor next time. It's a little more pricey here than other poke bowl places like Sweet Poke, but worth it for quality food that is actually Hawaiian style.
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