A Poké bowl is raw fish usually fresh tuna or fresh octopus (
YUMMY!!) and mixed with lemon juice, lime juice, sesame oil, seasoning, spices, fresh chopped garlic and onions and ginger.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poke_(Hawaiian_dish)
Sort of like a Hawaiian version of Peruvian Ceviche.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceviche
Best places to go for Poké:
Poké-O at Mockingbird Station, Dallas, TX.
https://www.poke-o.com/
4.8 rating on Google and 5.0 on YELP
(Be aware this place only been opened 5 months so the ratings may not have averaged out yet)
https://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/poke...las-2?tab=food
Malibu Poké at 3888 Oak Lawn Ave #102, Dallas, TX.
4.3 rating on Google and 4.0 on YELP
https://www.malibupoke.com/
https://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/malibu-poke-dallas
Poké Bop at 4103 Lemmon Ave. Dallas, TX and at 140 Abrams Rd. Dallas, TX.
4.6 rating on Google and 4.5 on YELP (Lemmon)
4.5 rating on Google and 4.0 on YELP (Abrams)
https://ilovepokebop.com/
https://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/poke...las-2?tab=food Lemmon location
https://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/poke...las-6?tab=food Abrams location
Pōk The Raw Bar at 3699 McKinney Ave #306, Dallas, TX.
http://www.poktherawbar.com/
4.3 rating on Google and 4.0 on YELP
https://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/p%C5...allas?tab=food
Now a Poké bowl should be simple: quality fresh seafood, rice, some garnishes, like this:
Unfortunately many Poké restaurants are trying to do too much:
in their never ending quest to find as many ways as they can to be different from the other Poké restaurants so attract more customers, they are going for quantity over quality and throwing everything they can think of in a Poké bowl.
If you get something like this, sure, it's nice to get a lot of food for your money but those are not authentic Hawaiian Poké bowls.
They are Poké bowls that have fallen victim to that same fate many authentic ethnic dishes before them have met:
AMERICANIZED!
Now when you get tired of eating Poké bowls and want to get Pokéd, many of us Gentlemen here will gladly be your Poké dessert with extra cream.