Go Fish Poke Bar- Stanford Shopping Center

660 Stanford Shopping Center #244B, Palo Alto
(650) 328-1370

Recent Reviews

Avivi W.

Got a regular bowl here on a Wednesday afternoon around 4:00pm! There's not many people here and they had a lot of variety! The fish tastes pretty fresh and a regular bowl was pretty filling! The service was normal, the person helped me explain each type of fish choices and the environment is pretty clean too!

Yerin Kim

good portion sizes for the price! esp in the

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Large Poke Bowl

Gus Gonzalez

Fish was super fresh and they have pretty good portions! Mochi was also delicious. Will definitely be

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Zina S

Had the 3 reg poke bowl ?

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Regular Poke Bowl

Gary T.

Frequent this location every now and then. Tonight was disappointed by the portion size of the amount of rice and fish compared to other times and other locations. Not sure if the two people working were new but have experienced better. The bowl did taste good and fresh though.

Tatiana Fontes

Wish they had more free toppings. Fish is great though!

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 4

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Dressed Poke

Eva L.

I do not recommend the hand rolls here. I ordered the 3 hand roll combo for $16 and I ended up not finishing one of them because of how much rice they add. The best one I tried was the shrimp tempura one, but I recommend skipping the crab and salmon. Despite adding soy sauce, it was still bland and had too much rice for the ratio. This place is located in the Stanford mall so the service is pretty mediocre and the tables are messy. I'd recommend saving your money and spending it elsewhere on food because there are better options.

Ann ..

Their hand rolls are overpriced...not to mention even their bowls. The one at Stoneridge Mall is messy...why isn't there any consistency with the way they roll them???!!!

Margaret M.

We were shocked by the bad surprise of an insect crawling out of one of the bowls we ordered this evening. It's too bad since we have ordered from this place many times.

Mckenna M.

Located in the Stanford shopping area, my boyfriend and I usually come here after our hikes in the Palo Alto area. There's a big parking lot across the street that usually has parking unless you come during busy hours (if you come when it's busy be prepared to follow someone walking to their car). We came around 11:30pm on a Monday and it was empty. You choose a large or regular size, regular size is definitely enough for me. You choose a base, your fish choices, sauces, toppings, the usual stuff. If I could I would rate this place a 3.5/5, but I've rounded up to 4 because it is good. The reasons why I would choose other places over this one is because I feel like the amount of food is ok, but I've seen more at other places, and they have very limited toppings and sauces. I feel like a lot of these build your own poke places have edamame and unagi sauce at the least, and I think I'm definitely comparing to poke poke fish bar that has a multitude of toppings and sauces. Quality is good, toppings are fresh, and it's good enough for an after hike meal.

Alison W.

Stopped here to pick up dinner after some shopping. I'm a big fan of poke and this place did not disappoint. I think a regular size is $15 and a large is $18 for the make your own bowl. I got the regular with 3 fish's - salmon, tuna and signature. The base options are white rice, brown rice, salad and yam noodles. You can choose a sauce. And then different toppings. The person that helped me offered avocado for extra. I declined. However, that was the only one he said was extra. I don't remember seeing the seaweed salad was extra (it's listed on the clear partition) so got charged $1 for it but oh well. Just be careful when ordering if you don't want to be charged for extras. Went home and enjoyed. Fish was fresh. Nor as many toppings as some other poke places. So it really focused more on the fish and rice/salad (which is what I got). They had furikake, fried onion, and spicey tempura flakes, masago (extra), ginger, seaweed salad (extra), avocado (extra), green onion, white onion, crab, and cucumber. Great place for a quick and healthy meal at the mall.

Kezia S.

Classic build your own poke, tbh not much else to say Very solid poke, would go back if I'm in the area again Definitely reasonably priced compared to everything else in the shopping center

Nancy L.

Came by right when this opened on a Saturday. I got the signature poke , scallops and d shrimp combo. So yummy! The scallops and shrimp are cooked to perfection and so tender. The seaweed salad , miso crab, and other toppings were also delicious. Definitely a great quick lunch.

Kiana

Great if you are looking for a quick and healthy bite.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 4

Service: 5

pedro garcia

Took my girlfriend son to be seen

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Go Fish Poke Bar- Stanford Shopping Center

660 Stanford Shopping Center #244B, Palo Alto, CA 94304
(650) 328-1370