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    Wild Fish Poke

    4.4 (119 reviews)
    ModerateSeafood, Poke
    Closed 11:00 am - 6:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    2 protein bowl - salmon and ahi tuna
    Jessica C.

    Wild Fish Poke is located across from the main Pike Place Market and has super fresh and yummy fish. There usually is a line but it does move quickly. I got the 2 scoop protein bowl with salmon and ahi tuna and a mix of greens and rice. I appreciated that the crab and seaweed salad were not extra. The bowls are quite loaded which I felt was fair for the price. There are little containers of wasabi at the register too. There is a table just past the register that is reserved for customers of Wild Fish Poke and it's a nice spot to sit and eat your bowl and people watch.

    2 Regular/ Medium sized bowls.
    Tiffany L.

    ** Visited on Monday 7/8/2024 I had stumbled across this little shop wandering around with my boyfriend. We were checking out all the food options in the area, but considering how hot it was during our trip to Pike's and the waterfront- Poke was an easy choice to make. This shop is nuzzled in the corner of one of the buildings in front of the main Pike's Market and had a fun and chill vibe to it. We had arrived just when they opened and there was a line that was slowly forming. We were lucky as the salmon was being cut when we arrived- watching the chef cut the salmon meticulously was very intriguing and I was amazed by his skills. The staff was very kind and welcoming, and was very patient as I was still debating on having the salmon or their yellowtail. OKAY THE FOOD: * pretty fresh fish/ cuts * ahi tuna was AMAZING and didn't have that fishy smell * you're able to customize your bowl however be sure to stick to your size bowl or there'll be extra charge (I added an extra scoop of crab mayo for I think $2?) * You can't really mess up your bowl unless you mix some crazy sauces to your bowl

    Tracy A.

    Portion size and pricing is what you would expect. It was nice to order a poke bowl and know the fresh fish was from the absolute local spot. Simple family business with good service. A hidden gem and love the ambiance of the underground dining.

    Ramsey H.

    Great Poke, quick service and good prices for Pike Place. Would recommend if your visiting or around for lunch

    Kelly P.

    This poke place is located inside Pike Place Market! We got here around noon on a Thursday and there was no line. I got the two scoop with spicy salmon and tuna which was $14.99. There's a decent amount of toppings to choose from as well as sauces. The fish quality was pretty good and I liked how marinated the fish was. Overall I think this is a great lunch spot especially if you're in the area, though it is limited seating. They're super quick and portions are decent.

    Medium Poke Bowl, Ahi Tuna, Spicy Tuna, Unagi, seaweed salad, fried onion, crab, House sauce, Spicy Mayo. IG: FatsFoodChronicles
    Kris N.

    After walking through the Pikes Public Market I finally got some real food, no more snacks. When in Seattle I just knew I had to take advantage of the fresh seafood. A little towards the inside, I found this poke spot that has all of the stuff I love. I ordered a Medium Poke Bowl, Ahi Tuna, Spicy Tuna, Unagi, seaweed salad, fried onion, crab, House sauce, Spicy Mayo. It was so delicious and as you can see they don't skimp on the food. It's a little tight and cramped down there though. Keep in mind that you may not find a place to sit or stand and eat in the immediate area. On the upside they were very friendly and super fast to get the food out.

    Small bowl! Atlantic salmon, spicy tuna, seaweed salad, crab, cucumber, edamame, crunchy onions, house sauce, spicy mayo
    Paige A.

    Tasty and affordable poke spot tucked in Pike's Place Market! The Atlantic Salmon and spicy tuna melted in my mouth. I also loved the toppings options including seaweed salad and crab salad. I got the small size for 12.99 and it was plenty for me, my husband got the next size up for $14.99. Definitely a lot of food! I copied the order of the local person in front of me, in addition to the Atlantic Salmon and spicy tuna, his toppings included crunchy onions, seaweed salad, edamame, seaweed salad, and cucumber. House sauce and spicy mayo topped it off. So good! There was a communal high table with about 8 stools, but not a ton of seating. Seemed a lot of people took theirs to go. Definitely would return!

    Candice L.

    Wild Fish is my go-to poke spot in Downtown Seattle. I've been here many times and the quality is always great. I love that they have three size options - S, M, L - as opposed to just regular and large where a lot of poke places do, so I can get however much I need depending on my appetite. They don't have as many toppings options as other places, but everything here tastes fresh.

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    Eva R.

    Unfortunately, I had bad service and a bad bowl. I'm not sure if it was the heat or just she was having a bad day but the person who attended me appeared upset and annoyed. I felt rush and unable to order what I wanted. The bowl was hot and did not taste fresh.

    Kevin L.

    Food: 6/10 I went for the Hamachi and Scallops (two-protein option) with a mix of salad and brown rice. While the toppings were plentiful, the temperature of the rice really threw off the dish. It was served way too hot, especially for a poke bowl with raw fish. The rice was even steaming and slightly mushy--not ideal. Cooling the rice down to room temperature, like in sushi, would make a big difference in the overall quality. Ambiance: 4/10 The ambiance leaves much to be desired. We managed to snag a spot at the one long wooden table, but being inside Pike Place Market means it's constantly bustling with people. Plus, the table is positioned near the bathrooms--not the most pleasant dining experience. If the weather's good, I'd recommend taking your food to the pier or a nearby park instead. Service: 5/10 Service was pretty standard--nothing out of the ordinary, but nothing particularly memorable either. It got the job done, but didn't stand out in any way. For the price, I'd recommend heading to FOB Poke Bar instead. They offer more generous portions, a wider selection of proteins and toppings, and plenty of seating options. Wild Fish Poke could be better with some tweaks, but as it stands, there are better choices out there for your poke fix.

    Alayna K.

    Such a solid fresh fish and sashimi bowl @ Pikes Place! Loved the service, the sashimi was super fresh. They load on the toppings. Solid bowls and the salmon sashimi and yellow tail was phenomenal.

    Large bowl on the left, medium bowl on the right
    Dajone Z.

    I was pleasantly surprised by how good the poke was here considering it was in a touristy area like Pike's. The fish was very fresh and the flavor was pretty good too. My only complaint is that there wasn't enough fish to topping ratio (as you can see in the pic)

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    Kyle W.

    Although this place is inside Pike Place Market, it is far from being a tourist trap. Food quality is great and the price is great. I got a large ($13.99 for 3 scoops) with ahi tuna, Atlantic salmon, and scallops. The tuna and salmon are marinated, so kinda like Hawaiian poke style, and I added my usual fixings for the sides such as crab salad, seaweed salad (not that good), crispy onions, cucumber (slightly pickled), edamame, and masago. The person serving topped up the bowl, to ensure good value. The fish quality is amazing. It is super fresh and the texture is very smooth and tender. You don't really need to pay the additional few dollars for the more premium cuts of salmon, as the quality is already impressive enough as is. The downside is the rice is warm so if you take it to-go and consume later, quality would diminish quickly, so I highly recommend eating at the designated table immediately.

    Spicy salmon and Ahi Tuna poke bowl. So yum!!

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