Poke Eats Restaurant - Hawaiian Inspired Food & Take Out - East York

1934 Queen St E, Toronto
(416) 686-0296

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Nicholas Stark

Garnishes were fine fish was quite smelly threw it out.

Taeha Joo

Bomb ass poke. I've tried many poke bowls from Hawaii and California and have pretty high standards. This place meets and exceeds them. High quality fish, great sauces (the maple shoyu is killer) and great attention to detail like the rice being cooled as to not warm the cold fish. I definitely wasn't expecting something like in Toronto!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Julie

One of the best poke bowls I’ve ever had, and I’ve had MANY.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Tofu

Friendly service, clean atmosphere.
Food was delicious 11/10 would come back again!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: EBI Bowl, It's Lit, Poke Eats Bowl, Spicy Bird

Faris Sha'ban

Both my wife and I had diarrhea after having their salmon bowl. The salmon was bad. It was a terrible experience. Won’t eat there again.

Food: 1

RJ

Great!
Fresh, yummy and fast!
Wonderful healthy alternative to fast food!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Maggy L.

Service was great! The person who made my bowl was kind, quick and answered any questions I had. The food is delicious (looks great too) definitely will be back whenever I’m in the area! ?

Rebecca Feng

Came here to grab a quick lunch. The options were pretty limited, you can either choose a preset poke or build your own. I built my own salmon poke bowl, and while the flavours were fine, the rice was way undercooked.. you have to chew through each and every individual grain of rice which just ruins the whole bowl..

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 3

Service: 3

Theodor Ciausu

Got the It's lit bowl and it was excellent!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: It's Lit Bowl

Mykyta Venhryn

One of the best food experience in Toronto so fare!

Food: 5

Service: 5

Alexia Tecsa

I got the Lit Bowl and it was better than I expected. Tasted great and the ingredients were fresh even though I went an hour before closing. Would definitely come back again.

Food: 5

Anna

Picked up two bowls and both were amazing. Very fresh, flavourful and satisfying. One was « Spicy Bird » the other « Buddha ». Service was quick.
Love the enviro take out containers. Excellent and healthy addition to the

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Poke Eats Bowl

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This joint was a super letdown for me after quite a lot of hype from reviews. I got the Kale Machine Bowl but the avocado tasted past expiry, really overly creamy and filled the entire bowl with quite a potent taste, super gross and couldn't eat it to be honest.

Lou Gehrig

This place is even better than the Sheppard location, which I didn’t think was possible. Fresh fish, fresh toppings, perfectly cooked rice. Can’t ask for a better poke bowl. It’s a little pricy but I think it’s absolutely worth it and the portions are huge.

Food: 5

Maddie Yung

My boyfriend and I stumbled across Poke Eats Restaurant - Hawaiian Inspired Food & Take Out while exploring the east end, and we were pleasantly surprised by this gem.

I opted for the Its Lit bowl with black rice, salmon, spicy mayo, avocado, spicy cucumber, grape tomatoes, sweet corn, and a variety of garnishes. This bowl was a delightful combination of flavours and textures. The black rice was a cool addition, while the fresh salmon paired perfectly with the spicy mayo, creating a rich and creamy bite with a spicy kick. The avocado added a smooth, buttery element, and the spicy cucumber provided a refreshing crunch. The grape tomatoes and sweet corn added a hint of sweetness, balancing the spice nicely. Overall, the Its Lit bowl was a delicious and satisfying choice that I thoroughly enjoyed.

My boyfriend chose the Poke Eats bowl, their classic offering, which includes white rice, tuna, maple sesame shoyu, cucumber, sweet corn, crab salad, and edamame. This bowl did not disappoint and had all the elements you would expect in a classic poke bowl. The white rice was a perfect base, and the tuna was fresh and flavorful. The maple sesame shoyu added a unique and slightly sweet twist that complemented the tuna well. The cucumber and sweet corn added a nice crunch and sweetness, while the crab salad and edamame rounded out the bowl with their distinct flavours and textures. It was a well-balanced and enjoyable bowl that my boyfriend loved.

The ambiance of Poke Eats is super cute, with a clean and modern design that feels welcoming and vibrant. The location on Queen East is fantastic, being close to the beach and making it a great spot to grab a meal before or after a stroll by the water. The atmosphere adds to the overall experience, making it a delightful place to dine in or take out.

Overall, our visit to Poke Eats Restaurant - Hawaiian Inspired Food & Take Out was a great experience. The food was fresh, flavourful, and well-prepared, and the ambiance was charming and inviting. Both bowls we tried were delicious, with the Its Lit bowl standing out for its spicy and creamy combination, and the Poke Eats bowl delivering a classic poke experience. The location is ideal, especially for those looking to enjoy a meal near the beach. We would definitely recommend this place and look forward to visiting again. Overall, we rate our experience 4 out of 5 stars.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Poke Eats Bowl, It's Lit Bowl

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Poke Eats Restaurant - Hawaiian Inspired Food & Take Out - East York

1934 Queen St E, Toronto, ON M4L 1H6
(416) 686-0296