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    Just Poké Olive Way

    4.2 (48 reviews)
    ModeratePoke, Hawaiian
    Closed 11:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Large Build-Your-Own Bowl
    Lingxiao C.

    This might be a funny comment on a place that sells poké bowls, but they have really amazing tofu! Lol, seriously, I still think about it. It was extra firm tofu on the outside but extra soft tofu on the inside. The seared tuna was also really good.

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    Rosalva C.

    This place was right outside our hotel and since I like Poké, I was delighted to have them so close. The service was super fast and friendly. The place was very conveniently located and had several barstools for seating although it was a bit small. The Poké itself was descent. It wasn't anything to rave about but it wasn't bad. It hit the spot and had all the normal options for Poké. If you're looking to be blown away by flavor, you might not be, but it is fresh, fast, and convenient. It hit the spot but I'd want to try other places before settling on this one again.

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    Brian C.

    Needed a quick lunch and hadn't had poke in a while, so wanted to try a new spot. Ordered online and a friend was nice enough to pick it up for me so I can't speak to the in-store experience. Flavor was good and everything tasted fresh. For a large bowl and the cost, I thought the portion size was on the smaller side. Three proteins including a not at all spicy ahi came out to about $20, pre-tip. I'd come back again but probably temper my portion size expectations or add some additional protein.

    Jill O.

    During travels for another event last week in downtown Seattle, I tried a poke bowl from here and was very satisfied. Their menu offers signature bowls or build-your-own. I opted for the latter choice. Poke was tasty & fresh along with many options for toppings and add-ons. I highly recommend this place. It's casual and not very big, but a few seats to enjoy a quick bite. It's located right across the street from the Seattle Convention Center - The Summit and within walking distance from the major hotels in the area.

    Nequel B.

    Stopped in for a quick lunch during a conferences the place wasn't busy, the staff was friendly, and I enjoyed my poke bowl! I definitely recommend if you are in the area! The shop was super clean and it's centrally located between hotels and the convention center! Give it a try if you have a chances

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    Melissa M.

    So fast! My food was ready immediately and it was delicious. It tasted fresh and flavorful. They didn't skimp on the ahi either. Great price for great food. There's a small area to eat but this is also a great place to grab and go.

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    Naomi M.

    They nice, fast, friendly. The food is good. If I get the chance, I'll come again. I'd bring friends. Seating is fine. You can take it to-go.

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    23 days ago

    Nice service and it's placed in a pretty convenient location (not for drivers though).

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    6 months ago

    Fresh, deliscious choices - fish, chicken, veggie. Staff was very courteous and helpful for me as a first time patron.

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    8 months ago

    Such a convenient location when staying at the Hyatt! Poke was pretty good too but portions were small

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    Good Poke next to Hyatt if you need something fresh while staying at a downtown hotel.

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    The service was nice, but the food is mid. The bowl was 80% rice and wasn't really worth the price. There is some seating as well.

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    3 years ago

    Clean, fresh, quick and easy. Have plenty options to build your own poke bowl. Friendly staff

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