Poke Bowl
About
Hawaiian, Poke
Price Range : Under $10 ($)
Location
Adress: 544 Baltimore Pike, Bel Air, MD 21014
Phone: (410) 838-7888
Work Hours
Business info
- list_altTakes ReservationsNo
- directions_carDeliveryNo
- move_to_inboxTake-outYes
- credit_cardAccepts Credit CardsYes
- thumb_upGood ForLunch
- accessibilityGood for KidsYes
- groupGood for GroupsYes
- local_barAlcoholNo
- transit_enterexitOutdoor SeatingNo
- wifiWi-FiNo
- tvHas TVYes
- turned_in_notDogs AllowedYes
Reviews
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Selina Z.
This place is amazing!!! Foods are fresh and tastes great. I was just trying something new and I fell in loved with it. The customer service was also really good. I will definitely come back again (if I can I would eat it every single day).
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Reny L.
Not pacific islander endorsed. To a Marylander, used to eating sushi, fine food and good Hawaiian food, Poke Bowl will be a disappointment. Prices are a little pricey for what you get. You do get a lot of rice, a lot cucs but they skimp on the other ingredients - masago, sesame, scallions and most importantly the fish. It reminded me of my grandparents back in the islands eating a slice of fish with a ton of rice. Disappointing also was that other iconic Hawaiian ingredients were not offered - Maui onions and seaweed.
My 8 year, does not sushi, did not have a kid's menu to order from, common among poke places. So, we got her tempura shrimp on top of rice. It was more like Katsu shrimp more than a light tempura batter. For $10+ may not be your cup of tea.
First timers may like it, the food is refreshing, and you are offered a variety of toppings to make your bowl like a salad. It's both nutritious and light. The location is clean, and they do offer different iced teas from Japan. -
Amy A.
Great poke place. It's located in a strip mall. Very friendly and lots of your usual options for poke.
My only small complaint is it's a bit overpriced. I'm used to getting two proteins in a standard create your own bowl, but this came with one. Not a huge deal, but was a few more dollars than expected. I had one in downtown D.C with three proteins for the same price.
Other than that it's a great place to go to get your poke fix. -
Dee R.
In and out can't say much bad about the place
Seems like one of the most "authentic" poke bowls in the area, I stuck w my "usual"- except this time chose tofu-imho, waste of $3
I was born and bred vegetarian for 20+yrs and still have no idea why people eat plain tofu. Some folk say rice is tasteless. I totally disagree. But tofu, unless marinated or injected or cooked in (deeply) some seasoning. It is a pointless flavorless piece of protein. Should just gone with the vegetarian-ended up not eating half of the fried tofu. I are half because I kept hoping it would get better. It didn't. If you just crave protein add extra edamame. If you crave some warmth-get brown rice
The rest of the toppings were on point: mango, seeded jalepenos meant not hot , and the rest were all fresh, crunchy, and with plenty of natural taste. Cost: $13+
Def recommend -
Whitley D.
Poke bowl for the win. I have to be honest and say I don't have several poke bowl places under my belt but this place has set the bar pretty high! The service is great and quick, the food is delicious and filling and the place is clean and lively!
I have not tried the burritos but the bowls are amazing and I have tried 3 of the proteins, and they have all been great! They have several veggies to choose from and several other topping options! I enjoy trying all the different sauces on my bowl. Ginger Hawaiian has truly held on to my heart so far and you should truly try it! They do not have a kids menu but that would be helpful because I have been in the establishment twice when there were children and the parents didn't know what to do. A rewards system would be nice as well since I know some people that come in here quite often!
You want fresh and filling, this is your place!