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Was spending a weekend in LV and was amazed by the variety of Hawaiian food options. Based on the Yelp reviews, I decided to try Poke Express and was glad that I made the drive to the store. Craig Road is a little big of a drive from the Strip, but good food is always worth the extra drive. I tried a selection of different pokes including the ahi limu, kimchee mussel and the raw tako (octopus) kimchee. The ahi and mussel are standard poke options, but the raw tako was a unique experience. A little bit more slippery than squid, and I felt like the guy on "Bizarre Foods". But if you like sea urchin or salmon eggs, this is a good choice for the unique texture. The service is top notch. They're willing to give you free samples and when they found out that I was staying at a hotel, they gave me some additional bags of ice to keep the fish cold until I got back to the room. I'm definitely up for another trip to Poke Express on my next trip to Sin City.
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