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    Steve's Poké Bar

    3.5 (12 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Jayden W.

    Our go to poke spot, one of the first ones we tried but favorite of all time. Many people on Yelp say that Steve's poke is not as traditional compared to others, perhaps it could be the reason we like it so much. Their mayo based fishes just keeps on bringing us back! My girlfriend and I don't like to eat a whole bowl of poke filled with rice, so we love how Steve's offers options to sub the carb with quinoa, salad, rice or half half with any. The reason why I mentioned we like the mayo based fishes is because we like to mix our bowl half way through devouring; since you can pick any toppings you want when building your own bowl, mixing everything together is the best part! The spicy mayo blends everything together, transforming it into a whole new dish. After ordering it a few times, we noticed Steve's almost always has buy one get one free or 50% off on Doordash/uber, you can also combine it with other promotions they offer!

    California Dreamin' + Avocado, Steve's Traditional With Toppings - 2.5 stars. Rice stale. $2 mango unripe. Tue lunch pickup 2021-12-28
    Ziyan C.

    Disappointing. We got two bowls for pick up and neither were great. Be aware that the size of the bowl is deceptive. It looks like it's a certain depth, but middle of the bottom part comes up, so you are getting maybe 3/4 of the volume it looks like you'd be getting. The rice in both our bowls was incredibly stale. My partner paid $2 extra for mango topping, which was severely underripe, hard, and not sweet. California Dreamin' + Avocado - 2.5 stars Steve's Traditional with mango - 2.5 stars

    two bowls of food
    Jeremy W.

    We loved Steve's Poké Bar,and especially this location for their friendly service and clean space. The selections at Steve's is boundless and plentiful. They have a few house bowls to select from and they are all wonderful. An extra perk is their double scoop Sunday promo - 2 scoops of Poké for the price of 1!! With various location throughout Metro Vancouver, give your support to a local business whenever you have a hankering for a poké bowl. You will not be disappointed - or left hungry.

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    Iris P.

    i'm surprised this place has such a high rating on google but not as many ratings and not as high on yelp. sadly, i think the yelp rating is more accurate -- as a poké connoisseur, i expected more of vancouver. this place is far from traditional hawaiian poké, which is protein heavy. the protein scoops here are small and each scoop is an extra $3. sure, they do give a lot of toppings, but i would love more fish

    Steve's poke bar is by far one of the best places to get poke in Vancouver! They never skimp on the fish or the toppings. Anytime I order via skip the dishes, they always draw cute characters or a "thank you" on the lid, which is so cute. I recommend the mayo spice me up bowl but if you prefer tuna over salmon, there's a spicy tuna bowl too! Also there's gluten free and vegetarian customizations :)

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    Andrew M.

    Always love the great poke! Get your bogo 50% off now as soon as possible before the year ends. Make sure it counts and get the app to get some points too! Its amazing how steve's poke bar has expanded so fast since i have come back to vancouver. This is amazing!! Recommended as always!!

    Traditional bowl with a practically everything they had. Paid extra for some of the extras but mom and I were satisfied with the bowl.

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    I've tried the other two Pokérritos in Vancouver and had good experiences. This was my first visit…read moreto this location and my first time trying the namesake pokérrito. Compared to the locations on W 8th and Hornby, this location is more optimized for takeout; the seating is just stools at counters along the walls and for me the counter was awkwardly high compared to the height of the stool. It was also a little loud. If you're just getting takeout it doesn't make a difference because the food is consistent between all locations, but I would recommend the other location downtown (or the W 8th location if that's in range) for a more comfortable dine-in experience. I tried the Diamond Head pokerrito and subbed out the spicy tuna for the vegan tuna. It's still not a vegan meal if you do this because there are other seafood ingredients in the wrap, but I wanted to try the vegan tuna. It was delicious but very messy because the pokérrito is essentially a giant sushi roll and not sealed at the ends. You kind of have to keep it wrapped in the paper while you eat it but there's no graceful way to eat the ends. I really enjoyed the flavours of this even if I had to get my hands dirty though. The vegan tuna is pretty good. The texture is close enough to real tuna that I wouldn't have noticed it was different if I didn't know. I also got a tiramisu. When I ordered, the person making my order informed me that it was still frozen but it was still good frozen, like ice cream. So I decided that I'd try it and it was pretty good as a frozen dessert except the large ladyfingers at the bottom were slower to soften and hard to scoop out. The coffee soaked into the ladyfingers was pretty strong and the bitterness was a nice contrast with the mascarpone cream. Their prices are very reasonable. The pokérrito and tiramisu came out to $19.90.

    Had a random craving for poke when I was working from office. Got a regular build your own bowl for…read more$17.8. Overall quite satisfied with my bowl. Generous portion for protein and lots of options for the toppings: I got spicy tuna and salmon with mango, cilantro, pineapple, jalapeno, radish, edamame, spicy seaweed and crunchy garlic. It's also nice that they let you mix two sauces (the wasabi and super spicy one in my case).

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    Opening at 11 am on a Sunday, the Poke Guy in downtown Vancouver serves up a variety of Hawaiian…read moreinspired flavors, all put together in a rice bowl (rather than as a mixed plate). The garlic shrimp dish is available on the weekend as the special, and was the main reason we stopped in. We ordered two of those ($16.95) plus $1 for lemonade. We also got da classic ($17.95) which has ahi tuna and salmon poke over a bed of rice. You order and pay up front, and pick up the food from the counter when your number is called. Everything was good. The ahi tuna was decent, the fresh vegetables were solid, with really good rice. The quantity wasn't huge, but would be sufficient for lunch. The garlic shrimp was really good, with corn, canned pineapple, and OK macaroni salad put together over medium grain rice. The master of flavor at this restaurant has the Hawaiian flavor down, and if we had time, I would try their Kalua Pork or their Loco Moco. Next time.

    Today I came in to try their Maui ribs plate lunch…read more I got half rice, half very fresh salad greens, and instead of the scoop of corn, I got green onions. The mac salad was still perfect - not mushy, not too gloopy from too much mayo. The ribs were tasty, but the sauce was quite salty, so if you are on a salt restricted diet, this is not the dish for you. Also, I have to commend them for having decent rice - so many places have horrendous rice that I often find inedible. Other than the lack of chili pepper water, I'd say they do a decent job for a fast service Hawaiian plate lunch.

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    Steve's Poké Bar

    4.1(59 reviews)
    12.6 kmSFU
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    This week's delivery of choice: Steve's Poké Bar! Way back…read morebefore COVID was in existence, my coworkers and I would grab poke pretty frequently from Steve's Poké Bar for lunch at Lougheed. We all loved having this as a lunch option because it's, well, relatively more nutritious and clean than say, burgers or fried Vietnamese spring rolls. So, my bro and I decided to give the SFU location a try and waiting in steady anticipation for our custom poke bowls. The food came relatively quickly and the portions are still quite generous but...the sauce department was lacking. We both felt like there wasn't enough flavour to the poke, and the plain white rice was starting to overtake the delicious toppings. It was a bit different from my past experiences with the Lougheed location. Anyways, still got my poke fix, though I may lean towards trying Pokey Okey more next time haha

    I didn't expect to find much good quality food at SFU, but I was wrong. You just need to walk…read morearound for a bit. This 4 seat poké bar was better than I hoped for. I made my own bowl, which is always a lot of fun. First time I've had quinoa as a base, but let's give it a go! I think I went for most of the items, except for the ones where you had to pay extra. The tuna I got was fresh, as were the other ingredients. I went wild on adding sauces at the end. I designed a great concoction. I didn't get a seat at 3pm on a Thursday, so I had to walk back to campus to eat it. A quick thing I learned the hard way, if you want quinoa, use a spoon. Overall, friendliest staff I've met on campus, delicious choices, and quick service.

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