Poke Don

2491 San Ramon Valley Blvd # 2, San Ramon
(925) 718-5244

Recent Reviews

Eli Fogel

Needs more seating. But food s on point.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 5

L Ku******

Best in the area

Chris Loya

Wrong hours.

Brenda Giese

One of my favorite places for a delicious, generous poke.

Mark Friedman

My son said that the shaved ice was fantastic! Especially the mochi and condensed milk.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 4

Angela Xu

I like the crab meat. I recommended it to everyone.Parking: I don’t rememberKid-friendliness: It was okay.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Poke Bowl

Guest

Trash, customer service is horrible here. The employee ask us to leave the restaurant because of “Covid” . The employee won’t let us sit inside. Hella rude . Lol

David Xu

Honestly the poke wasn't that bad but for $18 I felt like the tuna and salmon weren't as fresh as they should've been. It had a very distinct fishy taste that made it hard to eat. Before you say fIsH iS gOnNA tAsTe FiShY, good fresh fish should not be

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 2

Recommended dishes: Poke Bowl

Hien

Trash, customer service is horrible here. The employee ask us to leave the restaurant because of “Covid” . The employee won’t let us sit inside. Hella rude . Lol

Nick S

The food is okay, but I've had better poke elsewhere. My biggest qualm is the price and how cheap they've gotten with serving. They've raised it from 12.95 to 16.95 for a medium (3 scoops) in a year. Furthermore, if you get expensive ingredients like tobiko or crab meat, they give you very little! And don't bother getting avocado which costs $2 extra.I've started to make poke at home because it can be done much cheaper.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 4

Service: 3

Cal F.

I'm not a poke person. I'd stay FAR away from raw fish, and wouldn't appreciate it in the few times I had it. So whenever we came to Poke Don (because my wife loves poke), I'd always opt for the cooked "poke bake." Which is basically like a whole bowl of a deconstructed Lion King roll. And I loved it. For years, I had the poke bake. And it'd be enough if this review ended here. I'd probably give it 5 stars based on their poke bake alone - because I can eat it (since it's cooked) and I enjoy it. But one time, I DID decide to try a regular poke bowl. With little to no raw fish, of course. Unagi, tamago, fake crab, real crab - there's definitely a way to do it. Except I put in one scoop of raw salmon. And to my surprise, I actually didn't mind the blend of everything (including the salmon) with the sauce, rice, and toppings. Even I was shocked that I liked it. Since that day, I'm able to mix up my orders. Sometimes I'll stick with the ol' reliable - the poke bake. And sometimes, I'll get an actual poke bowl - of course with unagi and crab meat. Well, and maybe 2 scoops of salmon too.

Thomas N.

Place was always packed when I try to come here. I was able to go there was no line. I got a large poke bowl with steamed rice, salmon, tuna, albacore, and scallops. I love that they have a variety of different mushrooms and add-ones. This time the bowl wasn't that good. It tasted like they only put a little bit of sauce and the rice did not taste fresh. It's a little bit on the expensive side as well. Maybe I came on a bad day but I'll try it again soon.

Ben W

They never update their hours online and their meat portions are pretty small.

Lina M.

Really good poke bowls. I love the warm rice with the sushi. The Salmon bowl is my favorite

Kevin O.

Mediocre, typical Bay Area poke with lots of toppings not with quality fish. Seems like the quality has gone down considerably. Surprisingly no sushi rice offered, just your plain steamed rice.

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