Poke Lab Eatery

1401 Clare Ave, West Palm Beach
(561) 805-4809

Recent Reviews

Ryan Snyder

Update your hours on Google. Drove out there at 9:20pm because you're listed as being open till 10pm, only to find the place deserted.

Thomas Scharold

My bowl was loaded with preservative, high fructose Sirup rich sauces. Is was disgusting! This is not health food! I paid $2.- extra for mushrooms and had two tiny ones in my bowl. The wait time for this disaster, called food, was 48 minutes.

Marina S.

I went here on a Sunday around 6pm and ordered a poke bowl (thru ramen lab). The wait was super long, it took about an hour to get our food and it turns out they had run out of a lot of ingredients. I had a poke bowl with noodles instead which was fine! Food was really good and the staff was very apologetic and gave us a mochi ice cream for our wait. 5/5 for the food, 3/5 for the wait time and lack of ingredients.

Justin Co

In 2018, this place had good quality seafood and served generous portions. The last few times I've eaten there in 2020 and 21 have been disgraceful and its obvious that Poke Lab has lost the desire to keep up with it's old standard by forgetting to add sauce in the bowls, which are now incredibly dry tasting and by significantly decreasing the amount of fish per bowl.As insult to injury, the credit card machine requires a minimum $5 tip or none at all. No option for customizing tip unless you have cash on hand.

Paprika R

Got the Basic B. The price is great for the large amount of food. Great service. Half brown rice, half salad.

Gimi Shar

I had an amazing server and she was awesome! Made the entire experience so much smoother and better.

Robert N.

Better than expected. We went into this place after a long drive, unsure what to expect but we were not disappointed. Generous portion, tuna was fresh, and service friendly.

Jonathas M.

one of the worst food i have ever eaten in florida, terrible, hot rice cooked fish and caviar! everything was hot, the store was unhygienic, everything looks dirty and old! boxes on the floor with food left on the dirty floor! I'm glad I didn't ask for a to go and I could see the disgust that the store is like never again!

Rachael Solly

The food was just okay, I've had better poke especially for the price.

Crystal Trujillo

do yourself a favor and try this place. looking forward to returning with my friends. the prices are well within reason for the quality.

Salvatore Viscount

Kind of bummed. I wanted this place to be good. We went in on a Sunday and they didn’t really have many toppings available. It was pretty basic and tasted ok. With the prices they charge I was expecting a lot more. Didn’t put much tuna on our bowls when I got home I quickly figured out they forgot to add the sauce.

Juan David Cediel

The only reason why I’m giving 3 starts its because the server was a good person. Food don’t even deserve 1. I decided to go out after my quarantine, in order to kill my sushi desire. After browsing I found the sushi “burritos”. My two favorites foods. I arrived to the place and as bad news they didn’t have burritos. I went for the bowl and it totally disappointed me. Too much rice or too little meat . Rice is Too dry . Lack of sauce and taste . First time in my life I don’t finish a sushi bowl or a sushi plate.Hope I don’t get corona.

Lauren Leffert

I made the mistake of ordering through Uber eats, the OG poke bowl description did not specify that it had rice, I eat keto so this was upsetting. I separated the topping from the rice but unfortunately two-thirds of the bowl was rice. So I paid over $20 for something that didn't come close to filling me up. Also I had to add soy sauce to it as didn't have much flavor. I'm disappointed and probably won't try this spot again.

Brian R.

Located in Grandview Market, it is the only five-star eatery in the marketplace space, at the moment, BUT, that being said, the Poké bowls don't hold a candle to nearby Pipeline, or even places with sushi that do Poké. The ingredients are fresh. Too much emphasis on filling starches, that are cheaper than pricier greens, and proteins. Sauces scream sugars and fats, the twin terrors of American fast-food cuisine that are cheap subs for FLAVOR that requires pricier spices, and, oh, an understanding of how to do cuisine that isn't contributing to morbid obesity. When they pile on the mayo, and the sugary sauce, YO, you should GO. Great for takeaway. This is in GRANDVIEW. Parking, to get here is always a NIGHTMARE. If you can get into the limited parking, for this huge space, and you decide to stay, so you and your party can sample different small stalls' stuff, you end up either outside on the big deck, or inside at the weather-worthy annex. The number of comfortable seats, on a ghost-town Tuesday? Not bad. On the weekend? Impossible. Not because it's super-crowded. It's built, when crowded enough, to look more crowded, so the stores stay open. Fewer tables move the herd closer together. That, in these COVID times, is a big no-can-go. They have to figure out a new game. Great vibe, with live music but, somehow, the space is light enough RETAIL, like small shops selling cool foods (L.A. Farmer's Market) or foods, kitchen wares, and trinkets (New Orleans French Quarter Market) to get that real "Public Market" concept beyond just a taste of the real deal. It hurts traffic flow, because people don't stay long enough to sample and hurts this restaurant's business. Service is good, for counter. They're pretty clean, in both handling, and prep, what little prep is done there. Not bad. Not amazing. Space (location) and miserable knocks this down one star.

Alana E.

Poke bowls are my favorite! This place was so good-I got ahi over rice with edamame, fried shallots, avocado and a soy sauce. The workers were friendly and the food was good. I definetely recommend checking them out if you're in Grandview Public Market it was definetely a hit for me and my friend!

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