Poukei

380 E Broadway, Bloomington

Recent Reviews

Devon Surla

This place is so Danm disgusting I threw up instantly eating from here, I eat sushi normally but this place I don’t know what they do I’ve been throwing up since yesterday and the pains I am experiencing are just crazy. Just the thought of their food makes me gag literally.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Rashi tiwari

Came here for a quick lunch in between my meetings. I wanted something that was easy to eat while working and the food looked fresh as well . The options to customize are pretty good and I was able to create a bowl with pretty much what I liked . Pricing is reasonable . The staff was curt and to the point but not unfriendly either . Taste wise I think they were only average and didnt give me a good bang for my buck .

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 3

Service: 4

Jessica Erin

I always get the salmon sushi burrito and it's good every time! We always try to go here when we visit MOA and it's the perfect amount food at a good price. I'm not a Spivey good person, but I've heard the firecracker burrito is good as well. Highly recommend!Note: The food court is almost always busy, but a table will open up after a round or two of looking

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Firecracker Roll

Vanessa Chung

Delicious build-your-own bowl! I was happy to see eel offered as a protein, and the salmon and vegetables were all fresh. Hefty portion sizes too?Vegetarian options: Include vegan options (tofu as protein, lot of vegetables) and sauces

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Poké Bowl

Ron Finch

I just got food poisoning last night this is the only place I’d eaten that

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 2

Service: 2

Hailey Baker

Great!! $14 total (including tax) for a massive crunch burrito. As much, if not more than what I would get for $20 at another sushi place for a very similar tasting product. Very yummy, healthier option in a food court. Also loved how kind and speedy the staff were while making my fresh burrito (less than 2 minutes, but still full of pride). Will be back!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Poukei Crunch Roll

Will Vierzba

Awful service. I ordered a Philly-style sushi burrito, the woman misheard and thought I had said "Cali," and completely ignored me the multiple times I tried to correct her. When my sister finally brought it up to her, the employee got angry and yelled at me, throwing a fit until I just said "nevermind" and paid for food I could not eat because of an allergy. I hope she's fired.

Service: 1

Ella Capri

If shes still wondering why she doesn’t have customers its your terrible service and lack of manners! She had the nerve to comment on the extra protein in my bowl saying i got so much but got mad cause i didnt tip. Your tip is the first sentence in this review lady!

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 3

Service: 1

Rashi T.

Came here for a quick lunch in between my meetings. I wanted something that was easy to eat while working and the food looked fresh as well . The options to customize are pretty good and I was able to create a bowl with pretty much what I liked . Pricing is reasonable . The staff was curt and to the point but not unfriendly either . Taste wise I think they were only average and didnt give me a good bang for my buck .

Prickles Hoggington

I made my own poke bowl when I got food here. It was nice. The salmon was good, no fishy flavor or off smells. The rice was warm and had a great texture. The eel sauce was a little on the sweet side, but was delicious. Overall, I am happy with the taste of my bowl.I wish they would have packed in more vegetables. For the price, I expected a little more kimchi than what they gave me. That is one place where they could improve.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Pok

Josh Huston

Delicious fresh salmon with very helpful staff!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

KENG YANG

Very good service and food was great! Always order a couple of rolls to take home. If you are into sushi, this is a must a try!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Cali Roll, Firecracker Roll, Max Hungry Roll

Kori Mack

Unfortunately I got food poisoning a couple hours after eating from here. Okay food, nice cashier, but as I said I got sick from this place. :/

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 2

Service: 2

Julie S

This place is awful and I’ve been to many Poke restaurants, including in Hawaii. I ordered the poke bowl with two proteins (spicy salmon and regular salmon) with rice as the base. The salmon was overly fishy, which is not good and indicates it is spoiled and not safe to eat. I wanted spring mix, but all they had was iceberg lettuce, which I’ve never seen before. They were very greedy with the vegetables, only allowing you to get 4 and considering ginger one of the vegetables. I chose cucumber, avocado (.50 extra), edamame, and red onion. I received a paltry amount of all of those items, 6 edamame beans, a few tiny pieces of onion, 4 halves of a cucumber, and the tiniest amount of avocado (maybe 15 grams). Every place I’ve been to allows you to pack the bowl. This is the first time I have ever seen restricted mix-in vegetables. This place is a disgrace and they need to learn from other Poke places. It cost me $20 with a drink just to throw away! They are running a sham! You’ve been warned.

Food: 1

Service: 1

77BrianB77

In general, we had a good stay and would stay here again if only for the location (connected to MOA). And the location is why you stay here. Further, the service was excellent and friendly. But there were noticeable limitations with our suite. Seeing as how the hotel is connected to the family-friendly MOA, it makes you wonder if the hotel designer has ever stayed in a hotel with their family. All the interior doors of the suite were glass (between bedroom-living, all the bathroom doors), so once kids were asleep in the living room, you literally can't turn any lights on. Who thinks this is a good idea?? And the bathroom is connected to the living room and bedroom (glass doors to both). Also, there is a motion timer in the room that shuts off everything after X-hours so by morning you have no lights or outlets or anything. Except in a suite, you have no access to the motion detector unless you go into the living room *right by* the sleeper sofa where kids are sleeping. Very poor design. But I guess it's okay to use the bathroom without lights because the doors are made of glass and that would wake up the kids anyway! Ha! Lastly, the blackout curtains are actually almost-blackout curtains. In both room (living and bedroom) they leave a gap in the middle. We had some friends in another room and theirs did the same, so that's 3/3 that left a gap. Another design flaw. Beautiful rooms, beautiful hotel, great restaurant. Excellent and friendly service. But I'm afraid the rooms designers have never stayed in a hotel before and it shows.

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