Epic Poke
6448 E Hwy 290 #A-100, Austin
(512) 358-4343
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I went yesterday with my husband and 2 toddlers. Food was ok, but customer service was the worst. We ordered 2 big bowls and some drinks. We got there 1:30pm, an hour before they close (2:30pm). Before we were done, someone was already cleaning up the table and throwing away stuff that we were still using. Before leaving, I needed to change my kid’s diaper and we were told their bathroom was out of service. I said I just needed to change him, we were not using the restroom, and he said “no, we have plumbing issues, besides we’re closed” (implying we needed to leave right away). There are so many other nicer and better poke places in town. I would never go back to Epic Poke.
Great food. Calming music. Fast service. Good value
Always amazing! I come here a couple of times a month and it never disappoints. Consistently high quality, packed with flavor—hands down one of the best poke spots in the city!
Absolutely the best poke place in town, and a small business run by the sweetest people!
Rating: 4.2/5
We came in about half an hour before closing, so the store was empty. They were out of unagi, so we built our own poke bowl ($17.95). The bowl was a generous size, but the portion of fish was noticeably small.
For the base, we chose sweet potato noodles and mixed greens--the noodles were well-seasoned and had a great texture. For protein, we picked ahi tuna and salmon, both of which were fresh and tasty. However, the fish-to-toppings ratio felt off, with much more filler than fish.
We added all the mix-ins and paid an extra $2.95 for avocado, which was fresh, ripe, and delicious. We also selected all the toppings. For dressing, we went with mango aloha and wasabi mayo--surprisingly, they paired well together. We also paid $2.75 for an extra side of spicy teriyaki dressing, which came in a large container and had a solid kick.
Overall, the poke bowl was delicious, but the light hand on the fish made it feel a bit overpriced.
Simply amazing. You are getting what you pay for: delicious (and healthy if you want it) food, prompt professional service, and a clean comfortable accessible location.
Portions of fish are quite small. Got double fish on 2 bowls and spent $70… food okay. Made us clean our own table after that… meh
I've been going here for years. Sarah and Sam are so nice and love to get to know their customers. And they put a lot of thought and detail when putting your dish together. So healthy, filling, and delicious!
No one at the counter to the point that we had to leave
Truly is epic poke!
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Before 2024, this used to be THE best poke spot with decent pricing ($16) for a large portion. Now, in 2025, you get 75% of the old portion for $20. It's not worth it anymore...especially considering they open much later for dinner (5pm). I won't be coming back...
Super good and fresh, by the name, is very obvious they have raw fish in the bowls... that's pretty much what a poke bowl is for anyone wondering. Lmfao, but there are options to take the fish out. Price is great for the amount of food you get (so much!💗) and super fresh. You order on the kiosk and wait for your food to either be taken to you or pickup at the counter. Only complaint, which isn't a major problem, is it's kinda warm inside. The fans aren't really cooling, wish they had better A/C but besides that it's a pretty chill spot to eat.
Best poke in town
This meal was amazing and satisfying ! Super fresh ingredients! Had great gluten-free options for sauce and other sides. Even the rice itself was flavorful. Will definitely be back.
Best Poke in town!!!
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