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    Koha Pacific Kitchen

    3.9 (17 reviews)

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    Ahi Tuna
    Teresa H.

    They have several locations in different food court. Fresh tuna with toppings and sauce! but it's a bit expensive and small portion to compare than other poke bowl restaurant.

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    Michelle L.

    We were running errands around town and found ourselves starving under the Metro Centre. A lot of the shops under here are closed in there path but the food court is still going strong. Koha Pacific Kitchen is a customize it yourself Asian style shop. They have a bunch of Korean bowls, poke bowls, and bao buns that can be tailored to your liking or you can choose one of their curated options. I got the the ahi tuna bowl which came with ginger, pickled cabbage, edmame, crispy onion, and seaweed salad. You pick your base from purple rice, sushi rice, sweet potato noodle, and zucchini noodles. They were out of sushi rice so that might be a popular option. We were ordering around 1:30pm. The bowl was tasty. They were pretty safe toppings and well executed. The tuna did come pre-dressed and there were sauces added on top of that too. I did accidentally inhale a large piece of ginger while I was chowing down so I recommend not doing that, even though it's hard not to keep cramming the deliciousness in your mouth.

    Beef bulgogi box (purple rice is hidden by the toppings)
    Holly K.

    Poke and Korean food... 2 of my favourite foods in 1, it's a match made in heaven really! I came across this place on Yelp when looking for somewhere to eat with a friend during our lunch. It's a nice walking distance from union station, but if you're not familiar with the area it is in the path so may be a little tricky to find. We didn't have to look for it too hard, but it's so worth it even if you do struggle a bit! I ordered the beef bulgogi box which comes with your choice of base (I got purple rice), kimchi, edamame, pickled carrot, green onion, sesame seeds, cilantro, and gochujang sauce. I'm not a fan of cilantro, so I told them I didn't want it... the worker let me choose another garnish (I got nori) as a substitution.. small gesture that made a difference! Places don't always offer you to choose substitutions for set bowls. I was really impressed with the portion of the box. Everything mixed well and I was able to disperse all the ingredients evenly throughout (another little thing that makes a huge difference). Kimchi is probably one of my favourite foods ever, and they were really generous with their portions... I never had to worry about running out or do my "save this for last" because there was enough to go around with every bite. Flavours were great together, everything tasted fresh from the bulgogi to the kimchi. The level of spice was just right for me- a good kick but not too overwhelming. You can also build your own bowl with 3 choices for your toppings and garnish and the cost is the same as the set boxes depending on the protein you select. This is located in a food court underground, so it's fast food style but there's plenty of seating to go around. I enjoyed the atmosphere here for a food court... it wasn't too loud or chaotic. They were also really fast to serve the food and cash me out. I loved this place and can't wait to come back for more. Will probably return to build my own spicy pork with of course kimchi and other toppings :)

    Bernadette D.

    Their poke bowls have a korean twist to it. You can choose a base... rice, zucchini noodles or greens and you can pretty much customize everything. I had the korean chicken bowl with zucchini noodles and the usual stuff that came with it. For a weekday work lunch i was satisfied.

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