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    Poke Poke

    3.5 (10 reviews)
    Open 12:00 pm - 9:00 PM

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    Cute fish on the wall.
    Judy H.

    A new takeout place opened beside Chatime, so indeed handy for the after meal drink. Plenty of parking in this plaza too. Upon entering the place today, we were warmly welcomed with a louder than usual greeting. The two main walls were nicely decorated with a fake grass wall and their cute fish logo. Not much seating available. July 30 day - buy 1 regular signature bowl and get one free. Yeah!! We got to try it which was nice since I think they have a Toronto location. We didn't have to line up long around 5 pm dinner time. My hubby got the Maui bowl with salmon and brown rice which he devoured it. I got the Ebi bowl with spicy cooked shrimp and lots of goodies. They ran out of kimchi so we got a substitute for mango pieces. I love mangoes!!! We were able to choose the garnish and the sauce on top. Mine didn't have a lot of sauce - that's how I like it!! My tummy was full after this meal. Yummy! Overall, a good experience and yes we will definitely be back. It would be cool if they had a loyalty program/point system to accumulate to free food.

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    Stephanie S.

    I came on a B1G1, so I'm not sure if this is an entirely fair review. What I can say is that they did have enough staff for the promo, but things sounded a bit disorganized, e.g. no brown rice, running low on various toppings. A regular sized Poke bowl is ~$16.50 now. So it's pretty stiff. I'm full on half a bowl, so technically you can "share" if there are 2 ppl who aren't big eaters. All the options are nicely and clearly laid out on the posted menu, so you shouldn't hafta ask questions like, "What's included? What do you have?" if you're ordering in-person. ALL of the fish was pre-marinated and for the Ahi Volcano, I found the spicy tuna super salty! (Maybe there's salt in the marinate + the spicy portion, so it was just too much salt.) I enjoy poke for the same reasons why I like sushi and that is to taste the fish. However, with the added sodium levels, I could barely taste the fish. The raw tuna actually looked/tasted partially cooked under all the marinate. PLUS, people are probably adding extra sauce on top of that, so it really does take away from the fish. Overall, I hope that they do have an option that doesn't involve pre-marinated fish, but I'm thinking that this also preserves the fish.

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    Was average nothing to complain about really ... Although there was the skin left on the salmon... not sure if this is normal

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    Pokeworks - Staff area

    Pokeworks

    4.8(6 reviews)
    8.8 kmEtobicoke

    this poke spot has been consistently good for us, which is really what keeps us coming back. we…read morefirst discovered this place in the fall of last year, and we just keep coming back, at least once a week. it's just funny that they keep asking us if it's our first time there lol. we usually order the customizable bowls, and they're always filling -- satisfying enough that we leave full every time, not still looking for a snack after. they have a torch option too where they can torch your entire bowl, which I believe is free. i also noticed that they recently changed their bowl from the black plastic bowl to the glass white bowl. i really appreciate this change - please keep this! for two people, you can expect to spend around $40-45 including tax, which feels reasonable given the portion sizes and quality. while it doesn't taste like authentic hawaiian poke, it's probably the closest option in the GTA if you're simply craving poke and want something reliable. one thing we appreciate is the service style: you order at the counter, but your food is brought to your table and cleared afterward. it's a nice in-between of counter service and table service that makes the experience feel a bit more relaxed and comfortable.

    Wanted something fast, delicious, and healthy when landing late at night in Toronto so Pokeworks…read moreseemed like the perfect spot! I got the poke your way regular size, which comes with two choices of proteins and a variety of different topping options. I loved how many sauce options they had and your ability to customize the level of sauce you want. It came out to be a really flavorful, refreshing, a delicious bowl of poke. I feel like the portion size could be slightly bigger though. While it's not the best poke I've had, I feel they are deserving of 5 stars because of their excellent service. We came in close to their closing time, and immediately upon entering we were greeted by the owner. He was so nice and very accommodating! We had to stay a little longer in the shop to wait for a taxi after eating and he didn't rush us out despite it being past their closing time. The place itself was also really spacious and well-lit. There are a good amount of tables to dine in as well. Good poke and 10/10 service :)

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    Pokeworks - Poke Your Way Bowl ($17.49), Garlic Spam Musubi ($4.99), Pop Freestyle ($2.99)

    Poke Your Way Bowl ($17.49), Garlic Spam Musubi ($4.99), Pop Freestyle ($2.99)

    Pokeworks - Poke Your Way Bowl ($17.49) with Ramen Noodles, Salmon, Spicy Tuna

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    Yo! Sushi

    Yo! Sushi

    4.4(31 reviews)
    1.2 km

    It's Saturday night and my family decided to try out Yo! Sushi while they're still running their…read more15% off grand opening promotion, when you pay with cash. The restaurant is of decent size, with some dine-in seating (about five tables for four and two tables for two). Seating is similar to the tables and chairs you'd find in a mall food court but I appreciate that it was pretty spacious between tables and didn't feel crowded. My family and I went around 6:30 pm and we were the only table dining in but there were about 3-4 takeout/Uber pickups while we were there. Service was friendly. We immediately got offered menus and green tea, where they came multiple times during our stay to refill. We ordered: 60 pcs assorted sushi and roll platter ($49.99), Philadelphia roll ($4.99), and spicy salmon roll ($5.99). Overall, very affordable, especially with the grand opening promotion. My family and I were stuffed and in agreement that we could have done with just the 60 pcs platter amongst the four of us. The quality was good, not above and beyond, but the ratio of filling-to-rice was quite good and rice was made well (not too wet and not too dry, meaning all sushi and rolls held their shape when handled). Freshness was there as well. The Philadelphia roll was really well made in terms of the ratio of all their fillings; but I felt the spicy salmon was lacking some spicy mayo for that heat. I'd have to say my favorites were the unakyu (sushi version with unagi), the yam roll (crunchy and had a delicious sweet sauce), and the Philadelphia roll. They were also decently generous with ginger and wasabi. Oh, almost forgot to mention that they start you with miso soup which is included with the meal. It didn't taste the most authentic and could have been more flavorful but I appreciated that it came out piping hot and had a good amount of seaweed and mini tofu inside. Washrooms were spacious and of average cleanliness. No automatic taps or paper towel dispensers though. The restaurant itself was kept clean and tidy. Their wall art is also really cute and fitting for the place. Tons of free parking in the plaza.

    Ordered for delivery. The presentation was enticing and the quality of the food was not…read morecompromised. Miso soup was flavourful and was still warm. The sushi/sashimi platter tasted fresh and sweet.

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    Yo! Sushi - Front door and signage

    Front door and signage

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    Sushi and Sashimi platter

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    Koha Pacific Kitchen Square One - Koha  pacific kitchen

    Koha Pacific Kitchen Square One

    3.9(16 reviews)
    1.8 km

    Since we'd be at Square One I checked out what restaurants are in the food court. This one caught…read moremy eye since it's different from the usual that you can find at any mall food court. We went with the Spicy Pork Korean Bowl. This includes gochujang pork, pineapple salsa, beets, corn, crispy onions, cilantro, jalapeños, and citrus cilantro. The nice lady working there asked if I wanted to switch any of the ingredients for something else. We started with purple rice as the base and changed out the cilantro and jalapeños for gari (Japanese pickled ginger) and sesame seeds. There are several sauces to choose from and we went with the miso sesame. I found it to be a bit too creamy for my liking. It's a decent sized meal for 1 person and definitely sharable with another if you get something else to go with it. There's several bases, toppings and garnishes to choose if you want to fully customize your meal. I'd like to try another Korean bowl or even a bao next time.

    I've passed Koha a dozen times on my way to some other store in the Square One Food court, so I…read moredecided to try it out while I had a 50% offer on Ritual. I'm a huge poke lover, but I just couldn't love this poke. First, portion size runs small, but this is normal for the Square One food court. I had 50% and paid around $7-8 but at original price ($13.50) you could get a lot more elsewhere. In terms of flavour and quality, this place is imo the worst amongst all other poke places I've been. Bottom line is it doesn't really taste like poke. Some ingredients don't feel like they fit well with poke (ex. beets throwing off the flavour of the bowl, too much of the sour carrots making the bowl very sour), there isn't much of the watery sauce (ginger ponzu), and the rice was very soft/almost watery. I asked for extra salmon in my bowl (an extra $3.50 or so) and received no extra salmon in comparison to the same salmon poke bowl I got with a regular amount of salmon lol. I'm not sure if it's because this place is a fusion kitchen but all the flavours felt very strange, and that's coming from a person who always opts for the weirdest ice cream flavour choice on any menu. I didn't enjoy it, wanted to give up on my bowl halfway, and don't think I have a desire to be back. For anyone else who eats this bowl, I do recommend refrigerating it for a couple hours before eating. It tastes a LOT better cold.

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    Koha Pacific Kitchen Square One
    Koha Pacific Kitchen Square One
    Koha Pacific Kitchen Square One

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