“Still loving JJ's Poke. I've tried a couple of other Poke Bowl places and JJ's has been the best. I create my own bowl although I've tried the rice bowl and the ramen which were also good the poke bowls are so fresh and the options hit the spot that I rarely stray. The staff is wonderful and helpful for my gluten free friend when she joins me.“
“Craving poke? This hidden gem is a family-owned restaurant that serves up some of the most delicious and satisfying poke bowls I've ever had. The ingredients are fresh and flavorful, and the portions are perfect. The friendly owners adds to the warm and welcoming atmosphere. It's definitely worth a trip, even if it's out of your way. This is my favorite place to get lunch.“
“This place has always served excellent food and has outstanding service. Everyone is friendly with smiles and is happy to be here. We enjoy food from here often and we love it! Vegetarian options: Vegetarian options: lots of vegetarian options available, I always encourage to load up on veggies ?“
“The three of us dined for the first time. I had the Yallah bowl with Ahi Tuna. Wife and Son had Hawaii bowl. I liked mine, 5 scoops of Tuna with brown rice and fixings. Since this was not my direct choice to dine, I feel like I got what I ordered. Wife and Son, not so much. They only finished about half a bowl each. At $50 for 3, it was spendy.I liked it as a clean, healthy option and would eat again... family not so much.“
“Do you like sushi? If so, you’re going to LOVE poke. It’s essentially sushi in a bowl. For the uninitiated, it operates similar to Chipotle — you pick a base like rice or salad, add your choice of protein (they have around 16 to choose from), then top it off with a nice assortment of vegetables, sauces, and toppings. They also have a dozen premade combinations, if you prefer to not pick all of your own ingredients. You can expect to spend somewhere between $13 and $20 per bowl, but it is for some of the freshest and tastiest counter service food available, and even considering the prices, the portion sizes are generous. (I never leave hungry.)For a place that does umami foods better than just about anywhere else, the atmosphere is decidedly sterile. It’s not a place to get cozy and hang out. It is impeccably clean and well lit though.We have visited a couple of locations of this chain, and the staff have been without exception, very friendly and helpful and efficient.Overall, I recommend Hawaii Poké Bowl — we’ve left every visit exceptionally satisfied.Vegetarian options: While the centerpiece of the menu is sushi, grade seafood, one could easily make a vegetarian bowl by simply omitting it.Parking: Parking is a little weird, with angled street parking on either side of the restaurant that is shared by several other restaurants in the immediate vicinity. It can be hit or miss as far as availability. Most visits, we haven’t had any trouble. There are two large surface lots within one city block that always have availability.Kid-friendliness: The atmosphere is open and casual. There is a kids bowl on the menu.“