Pokeich

Probably only as a last resort. Hoping they tighten up their operations.

Fresh ingredients, but inconsistent portions and slow service pokeich

For the price (around $14–17 per bowl), I expect better consistency. If you’re in a rush or particular about quality, you might want to look elsewhere. That said, if you catch them on a good day and customize carefully, it can be a satisfying meal. Probably only as a last resort

⭐⭐½ (2.5/5)

Unfortunately, there are a few recurring issues. Portion sizes vary dramatically depending on who’s working—one day my bowl was generous, the next it looked half-empty. The avocado is often underripe, and the rice has been dry or clumpy on two separate occasions. Takeout wait times have also been unpredictable: “10 minutes” has turned into 30+ minutes more than once during lunch. If you’re in a rush or particular about

I’ve tried Pokeich a few times now, hoping to find a reliable go-to for poke in the area. The good news: the fish tastes fresh, and the topping selection is decent, with solid options like spicy salmon, edamame, and seaweed salad. The signature sauces are flavorful, especially the wasabi mayo.