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Poke Poké

4.4 (349 reviews)
ModeratePoke, Ramen
Open 10:30 am - 9:00 pm
Updated 3 months ago

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I mean this was fine --but for $20 for a large bowl the portions were an absolute joke. I was stunned when I saw the bowl she had to put the fish in - it was like a mini plate where you'd put soy sauce and the size of the spoon she was using to scoop it - i couldn't believe that was the LARGE. Probably 2.5 oz max of fish... just look how small that bowl is. SKIP

Milton C.

I've had Poke in multiple spots in Hawaii, Japan, and New York but I think this might be the best poke I've had everrrr I've had super fresh poke in Hawaii but this somehow tastes more fresh?! I was just looking for a simple sit down spot for a quick meal during my work trip, but I am blown away. Quality of the ingredients is amazing. The sauce options also appeal to me since I am a sucker for mango sauces. Also very clean tables and they play chill music I will say, if I paid for this meal on my own and didn't expense, I'd probably complain about portions. I bought a large bowl that comes with 5 proteins and picked triple salmon. Triple salmon felt kind of standard sized to me which is something I think may draw a line for others.

Build Your Own Poké Bowl (REGULAR)
Kayla N.

Pretty small restaurant with a few tables and 2 different ordering lines for hot food and poke. I got the regular poke with purple rice for $17 that comes with 3 proteins (I got 2x salmon 1x tuna) and you can pick a spice level. It was really good and the service was quick, great for a quick to-go lunch

Wendi K.

I got a BYO poke bowl from here (about $15 after tax) - it was fresh and delicious. The portions are moderate, which is actually a good thing since I wanted a light, healthy lunch. I love that you can choose up to 3 proteins and 8 toppings. They also have other yummy looking items like braised beef noodle soups and ramen. There is limited seating inside, and the interior is clean.

Build Your Own Pok Bowl (REGULAR)
Katie L.

We decided to stop in here on our trip to Chicago after looking for something lighter and more refreshing to eat. This place was busy but the service was kind, friendly, and efficient. The place was very cute inside and on theme. The Poké was DELISH! We loved it and they had great portions. I would definitely come again the next time I'm in Chicago !

Braised Beef noodles Soup
Olivia C.

WOW! I'd been hearing about Poke Poke since moving to Chicago, and it lived up to the hype! I've yet to try their Poke funnily enough, but I came for the soup so that's what I got. The Braised Beef Ramen was a featured item, or maybe a returning item, I don't remember, but seeing as it's available for a limited time, I decided to give it a try. That was some of the best beef I have had in my life, completely dissolving in your mouth, my stomachs growling just thinking about it! The noodles were just as amazing, the flavor was incredible, they tasted homemade although I'm not sure if that's true. It's a cute little spot with quick service, perfect for lunch :)

Angela W.

So tasty and fresh totally enjoyed this bowl. I'll be ordering again. I also had the black bean cake was tasty

Braised Beef Noodles Soup $16.00 9/12/2024
Jaewoo S.

I was craving for Braised Beef Noodles Soup and was searching for a place that had this menu and found Poke Poké. Looking at the pictures it looked authentic and good so there was no hesitation but to go in and order a bowl. Thursday 7pm, it was not too busy. There were 3-4 tables but 2 were occupied, one with a larger group. Placed the order at the counter, paid, then grabbed a seat while waiting for the food. Chopsticks and napkins were placed by the side wall. Water is self serve. Most of the orders seemed to be pick up orders. My noodles came out in about ten minutes as the kitchen was busy preparing for to go orders as people came in to pick up their Poké/sushi orders. Braised Beef Noodles Soup was amazing. Braised beef was super tender as I was hoping for, the soup was pepper spicy where I could not drink constantly without coughing, bokchoy was well cooked and the egg was delicious. I have found a new favorite spot for braised beef noodles soup and I am so glad.

Cristina D.

Here for SHRM24 and chanced upon this poke spot directly located near the Palmer House hotel where the shuttle bus dropped me off yesterday. Of course, in planning ahead for my late night return from the game, I picked up a poke bowl to store cold in the mini fridge. This location was convenient and the service I received from the staff was great. The guy who prepared my bowl took his time to explain how many proteins, toppings and sauces I'm allowed. The ingredients in the cold box looked fresh, and more importantly, tasted fresh. I got a mix of the vermicelli noodles and spring mix as the base, a combination of spicy tuna, salmon and shrimp for protein. Toppings and sauces are standard of other poke spots so it was delicious. The restaurant also serves a braised beef noodle soup. Which I'm contemplating on having at some point, time permitting, before I leave the conference.

Regular poke bowl
Clarissa C.

A small shop with around 9 tables of 2-4! They serve both ramen and poke bowls. The fresh fish and toppings selection was quite large, and the bowl was absolutely delicious!! I got the spicy tuna, regular tuna, and salmon.l - regular bowl includes 3 scoops of protein. I wish the scoops were larger, but I was still full by the end! Loved that crab meat was included as one of the toppings and not an extra charge.

Build Your Own Pok Bowl (REGULAR)
Yining D.

I was going to a CSO concert nearby and my group decided to come here for dinner. The portions were large and there were lots of fresh veggies and toppings to choose from. I got the regular create your own poke and chose spicy tuna and salmon for my proteins. They had some unique components for poke that I hadn't seen before, like purple rice, pineapple, and beets. I wish they had seaweed salad and avocado as topping options but the poke bowl was still packed with flavor and really delicious. Definitely recommend giving this place a visit if you're downtown around the river walk area. It was around $16 for each bowl with tax. They also serve hot food like ramen and noodle soup, definitely want to give those a try next time. This location is a little smaller so there's only 4 seating areas with a few tables that sit 2 people. Service was prompt and efficient. You'll have to do paid street parking if you're stopping by.

Build Your Own Pok Bowl (REGULAR)
Isra A.

They have a few locations and this one is conveniently located with a decent amount of seating for people watching while you enjoy your poké bowl! They have a good amount of options and I thoroughly enjoyed my custom one, it wasn't too heavy but still filling. The service is nice and quick and they offer a discount code for students at this location too! Definitely recommend for a quick but healthy and delicious bite!

Unagi Bento
Shirley Y.

Beef noodle soup was tasty. Beef was extra tender. Really nice spot to grab a quick lunch.

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Order ramen. It was cold. Staff did not express care about my concern. I recommend do not order hot dishes when they are busy.

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RAMEN-SAN - Lunch combination with 10-hour tonkotsu ramen and vegetarian fried rice.

RAMEN-SAN

4.0(3.3k reviews)
0.7 miNear North Side
$$

Stopped here for dinner on Thursday during our first night in town. Located in the downtown area,…read morethere are several places nearby. We had a reservation for 8:30 and checked in at 8:10. The hostess, who seemed like she was having a hard time negotiating it all, informed us that it would be closer to that reservation time. They pump loud hip hop which was fine. We were sat about 10min late at a center high top table. We ordered drinks and some buns. I also had a wild hair and added a salad as well. The bao bun was seriously the best I have ever had. No exaggeration at all - the meat was tender, not chewy, and the outer skin still had a perfect crisp to it. Wow. MUST HAVE, The salad was also incredibly good with the carrot ginger dressing. The ramen was solid - but I wish bamboo shoots were listed on the menu so I could ask them to hold them. Ramen was standard. Only issue was the wait time between ordering and items coming out. I noticed people who came in after us being served very quickly - not sure if our waitress wasn't putting in what we ordered or not picking up our orders. In a wild turn of events - I ordered dessert at a ramen house - the Cinnamon Toast Crunch sundae which was pretty good. Overall - very good place.

​Stopped in for a quick snack to join friends who had already finished dinner. I ordered the chili…read morecrunch cucumbers and the sticky Thai wings. ​The cucumbers were covered in an addictive, garlicky crunch topping. It was only mildly spicy, but I wish there was way more cucumber to balance out all those extra yummy bits. ​The wings were excellent--the batter seemed like it might have rice flour, giving them a perfectly airy and light crunch. I was desperate for vegetables after eating out for a few days, so I ate the radish expecting it to be a throwaway garnish, but it was actually a delicious pickled radish soaked in sauce. It was a welcome bite. I also tried the rose mallow mocktail, all of the ingredients are ones that I like and it made for a nice refreshing drink.

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RAMEN-SAN - Chili oil, low sodium soy sauce, chili flakes and furikake on each table

Chili oil, low sodium soy sauce, chili flakes and furikake on each table

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Express lunch

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Ramen Wasabi

Ramen Wasabi

4.2(2.3k reviews)
4.3 miLogan Square
$$

A great spot to grab a bowl of steaming ramen on a rainy Sunday afternoon in Chicago. Note they…read moreclose sharply @3pm probably for a lunch break for the staff. The Alaskan cod sandwich was served on a bed of cabbage covered in a sweet teriyaki & brown mustard sauce with maybe a squeeze of kewpie sprinkled in between. The Berkshire pork eggrolls had microgreens & shaved radish on top of a crema type of sauce that balanced the heat of the kimchi nicely!! For the main attraction I ordered the spicy garlic ramen that was such a delightful mouth experience it really hit all the taste buds! The noodles were perfectly bouncy with the right amount of chew. The jellied egg was perfect and rounded the soup very well! The red chili threads enhanced the spicy miso broth just enough to slurp all the delicious goodness down! My husband ordered the Sapporo miso soup which had more of a creamy type of broth vs the spicy garlic. The noodles were also thinner than regular ramen & had a bouncy springy texture that just hit the spot! Since it was kinda chilly outside we also ordered hot green tea to accompany our spectacular ramen dishes. This place also offers delicious seasonal cocktails on the menu or hot sake if that's what you are hankering for. Definitely try this ramen joint if you are in the Logan square area your tummy will be so happy that you did!!

Surprsing no one, I love Ramen Wasabi, which is why I keep coming back! Before heading to Wrigley…read moreto see a friend's band play, stopped into RW for dinner, and although the wait was an hour just due to the sheer volume of people who wanted something warm on a very cold and snowy night, the wait was worth it. I always go basic tonkotsu with warm sake, and it always hits. HOWEVER, this time I also did the espresso cheesecake, which is this tiny, little, bite-sized thing, which I loved. Ol' reliable

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Ramen Wasabi - Spicy Roasted Garlic Miso Ramen

Spicy Roasted Garlic Miso Ramen

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Kyuramen - Downtown Chicago - (1) Tonkotsu Shouyu Ramen - IG: @thebaoeats

Kyuramen - Downtown Chicago

4.2(624 reviews)
0.7 miNear North Side
$$

First time having Ramen and we LOVED it…read more The seating is very unique and private. We will be eating there again.

Came here as it was close to where I was staying downtown. I went on a Sunday and there were only 6…read morecustomers in the restaurant at 545pm. I was seated at a table and they brought out water right away. But that's where the service stopped. I was handed 3 menus... food, drinks, cocktail. It took forever to get one of the servers to come over and take my order. They were all huddled by the kitchen and hostess stand chatting with each other and on their cell phones. Finally one of them walked by my table and I had to get her attention and told her I would like to order. She brought out the iPad then looked around seeing if someone else should probably take the order. I felt I inconvenienced her. Got the tonkatsu shoyu ramen with black garlic and the takoyaki. Food came out fast. Takoyaki after the ramen but the takoyaki was delicious. Soft and creamy on the inside with the octopus was very tender. It was topped with plenty of katsuoboshi. Ramen was another story. Noodles had a really good chew as they advertised using sun noodle company. However the broth tasted very watered down and did not have the rich flavor and usually fat globules that make the soup. Cha siu was charred beautifully and portion size was good. Hopefully they can focus on the front of house service and the team can pay attention to customers. Maybe this is why there were only 6 customers at prime dinner time.

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Matcha Pudding W. Red Bean

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Gyuro Ramen - Steamed Bun w. Crispy Soft Shell Crab

Gyuro Ramen

4.4(274 reviews)
1.5 miWest Loop, Near West Side
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Ordered pick up for lunch during the week. My order was ready at the estimated time…read more I got the gyudon and the wontons. The gyudon was a tad sweet and the ginger made it sweeter. I was hoping for a little bit more savory. The wontons were delicious and I would definitely get it again. I will continue to explore the menu and come back as it's near work.

I would've given it a four star if it wasn't a staff giving us attitude for being surprised that…read moresteamed dumplings come with spicy powders as a default (who does that?). We ordered steamed dumplings for the kids, but they couldn't eat those cuz of the spicy powders. The staff came over and told us they can't remove the spicy powder from the dumplings. But, like, they could've just not sprinkle the powder on top, it's not like it's part of the filling?! She left for a while and eventually came back and said they could give us another one without the spicy powder. But seriously, who sprinkles spicy powder on steamed dumpling? I don't think any Asian cuisine does that as a default. We had a large party and two household ordered extra noodles, they only brought out one initially. When we asked for the second one, they got all confused, and they had to check all our bills to make sure they didn't give us extra noodles and that we were billed properly. Seems a bit disorganized if they can't handle a party of 10. We correctly guessed that it was non-Japanese people running the shop based on the dialect they spoke... but alas, it's expected that Asians from that region would give us that type of attitude lol so we forgive them for it. Now onto the actual food, it was just OK. My husband ordered a yasai and my oldest ordered a kinoko. I ordered a rosu for the kids. The flavors are not bad but nothing really stood out. The duck meat wasn't as tender as it could be. The kids didn't really like the dumpling/gyoza fillings either. For the price, I really expected better. I got the wakame seaweed salad and the hiyatakko. The wakame salad is just your store bought wakame mixed with some leafs, and the hiyatakko is nothing like the Japanese flavor, it's more Chinese and the tofu they selected isn't even the silky one, so it's actually bland and chalky with very weak chili oil flavor. The presentation is all pretty good tho. Looks good, but tastes are all just mediocre. We probably won't try this place again, at least not this location.

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Gyuro Ramen - Interior

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Gyuro Ramen - Truffle fries

Truffle fries

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Monster Ramen - The Monster

Monster Ramen

4.3(187 reviews)
5.4 miLogan Square
$$

I'm sitting here in my living room, mired by an early, uninvited awakening. It was not a thud. No…read morealarm. Just a gentle frazzle of sunlight stealing me from night. In no way had my body rested. Donned in dawn, my underwear-pajamas slightly slid down revealed a sad vision of man, sloppily tangled in ruffled sheets. Exposed. There is nothing pretty about me, I thought, as I pondered if the sunlight were judging what it saw. Before reaching my current perch on the living room couch, I sat in bed flicking through news in search of something good, but simultaneously only pausing on the bad. Glorifying in the doom, really. It was the pinch I needed to prove I was indeed awake. All day I seek the pinch of pain to prove I am not dreaming. Coffee, cats, clothes, splashof water, and 20 steps later I find myself in the planning pose, here in the living room. The planning pose is very much like the wake-startle, sans the sheets and exposed crack. It involves me laying here on the couch actually reading the articles I perused earlier. I like to rationalize that the information gleaned is to set me up for a day of human interaction. Perhaps it is a study session to get up to human-social-speed. Right now it is dawning on me -- my second uninvited dawn of the day -- that perhaps behavior isn't responsible humanity, it is prolonged self torment. The tighter pinch. The proverbial purple nurple of challenging my awakened state. Cats gather around me. One at my feet and the other curled beside my thigh. Am I king to them? They are fed. Surely they are not here in need of something. Have I done something to warrant this attention? My affection toward them is inconsistent. It ebbs in startling fits of overly attentive playing or petting followed by long droughts of disregard. My ambivalence as their king gives me this luxury, and supports my theory that they may think I am indeed king. This is the type of cyclical example loop I am using as evidence to propel me from the underwear'ed fat man the sun observed moments ago. Evidence that says: "See, Sun, I am more than the larva you spotlighted. I am a god! The cats are evidence! And they sleep in your sun-puddles in undisputed, recognizable perfection, not the ugly crack-exposed heap you found me in. You love them. They love me. So, pinch yourself, and stop judging me!" Obviously the coffee is working, or maybe the cats are doing their trick: making me feel accepted in the universe. Whatever the case may be, I pet my cat. Dander floats into the sun's beams and crystallizes in the air. If you've ever seen dust in a thinly sliced light beam at dawn you know: Hope is the accidental luck of shadows bouncing off of the chaos but always cutting through. Always meeting a surface. Penetrating the thickest of atmospheres and colliding on flowers and alleys, on well planned solar panels, on potholes, through any crack, on my crack, projecting obtuse triangles, acute bi-angles, and isosceles quad-tangles, even while penetrating deep into the sea, revealing all the magnificent details of art, and occasionally falling on me. Trees bend to it. I give the cat closest a good scratch behind the ear and look out the window at the trees greening in spring. A dog walker pauses to pick up excrement. A squirrel cowers behind a branch. The ramen restaurant on the corner is cut through by light warming empty tables; tables preparing to slurp up hungry, hopeful lunchers into the belly of contentment. Dark, seemingly an antagonist to light's hero demeanor, sheepishly slinks away, humbly realizing it is not the opposite of light, but the absence. "Beautiful," I think as I see the spicy broth of life warming in the sun glow beyond the glass. Yes. It is beautiful. It really is. I couldn't see how much in the dark but the rhythm out the window is now clear. I turn to my cat, who is winding down a purr. We share a slow-blink gaze at one another as the last sliver of dawn is replaced with shadow in my house. He moves to the window sill to soak in every second as it departs. "Welp, buddy. Nothing left now. Time to bend to the light"

Beef based ramen was perfect for our friend who cant eat pork! We came wednesday night and it was…read morepacked! We had no reservation but when i checked the latest was 7, so Im guessing this is a popular late night bite. We waited about 40 minutes for a table of 5. Was slightly disappointed that two party that came after us got seated first at the bar. There were a lot of seats open as the dinner rush died so I wished we were asked if bar over table was fine because our 5th seat at the table ended up being a stool anyways. Miso Ramen: I could taste the difference between pork base and beef base for sure. I prefer pork, but if you like beef flavor this will be great. The beef was tender, but not too flavorful. The egg was PERFECT. Noodles are thin and while thicker noodles are my preference they were cooked just right. 7.3/10 the chili oil is made with ghost pepper FYI! I know they try to warn us with 3 spice sign but my friends were not ready and wish we were told this before and not when it hit our table. Overall not my taste profile and a bit more expensive than I like, I can see myself coming back for friends who cant eat pork.

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Monster Ramen - Seating

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Monster Ramen - Miso Wagyu

Miso Wagyu

Monster Ramen - Menu as of 9.20.25

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