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    Poke Pub

    4.3 (130 reviews)
    ModerateHawaiian, Poke, Japanese
    Open 12:00 pm - 7:00 PM
    Updated 2 weeks ago

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    Irina T.

    The food is good, the service is really friendly. The poke bowl portions are on the smaller side. I left still hungry.

    Front Area
    Anna Y.

    Very dirty unfortunately. Bathroom was disgusting and had pink mold growing where it clearly hasn't been cleaned in a long time. The front area was very unhygienic too. And flies everywhere, really gross. There was only one person in the front too busy making online orders to look at us, or acknowledge us in any way

    Veggie Poke Bowl
    Nutan S.

    Food was good. Very friendly staff. Food quantity is less when compared to their prices. If you are not very hungry, then it might fill you up. I had ordered a veggie poke bowl. I wish they didn't use plastic as much, then they would have got a 5 stars from me. This is Long Beach, one of the eco-friendly and sustainable places, yet this place doesn't care much about the plastic pollution. :(

    Side view of my delicious bowl
    Cindy R.

    How have I not reviewed this place yet?!? It has been a favorite of mine for quite some time now, especially after Poke Cat closed :( That was actually how I happened upon this place and it was obsession at first bite. I've tried their poke bowls and some of their hand rolls: the unagi, spam and philly rolls in particular. The unagi and spam rolls are delicious! I have yet to try one of their sushi burritos, but I'm more of a show-off-the-chopstick-skills kinda gal. Onto the bowls: I normally get the 50/50 base with either rice and greens or rice and soba noodles. For the proteins I like two scoops of tuna and one of shrimp, but sometimes I'll sub one of the tuna for albacore or salmon. I love almost all the toppings available and ALWAYS get an extra scoop of the crab salad because it's so good. I love all the fresh ingredients and basically get them all along with the furikake and fried onions from the crunchy list. I finish off with their house sauce and a drizzle of the yuzu for a bright citrusy finish. I've never had an issue with the quality of their fish, and have never gotten sick from it. And usually I get my order through Uber Eats. No complaints here! I type this as my stomach rumbles, not-so-patiently awaiting for my order to arrive. Ok, time to eat! Pictures coming soon!

    Regular with 2 salmon and one shrimp
    Grace N.

    My coworkers and I stopped here for lunch yesterday during our lunch walks. I work close by in this area for 15 years and have seen so many different restaurants turn-over. I used to love Poke Bar further down but that would require driving and so we opted here. One of my coworkers been here before and liked it so the rest of us decided to try it too. This place is more pricey than other Poke places I've been too. All poke bowl starts at $17.99 and for the one size for all, it seems like a medium because it's smaller with only 3 scoop. The salmon quality here is good though, I got 2 salmon and 1 shrimp. Extra for avocado here. Service was great, the two ladies were so friendly! One of us got the salmon hand rolls and the other baked salmon and shrimp tempura. Overall the quality here is great. They also have a pretty fun selection of beers and ciders. But it's pricey. My small/medium, which is a regular bowl here, is $17.99 with taxes and tips it's about $22. I finished my lunch wanting more because it wasn't enough but I guess it's good for my diet...

    Loren V.

    Such a cute place. I seen great customer service. The food is clean. Parking isn't bad. Perfect location downtown Long Beach. I love spicy poke nachos.

    Marc N.

    Random poke place I found on the street. It's hard to judge poke, but the portions are generous and there is nothing fishy about the poke and there are a good amount of toppings. It's a decent place to go to. I would recommend it.

    K-BBQ Burrito
    Andre A.

    Coming in, the staff are super friendly--major emphasis on their friendliness. I ordered the K-BBQ burrito and it was so delicious. It's a take-out style but they have some seating available outside and limited indoor countertop seating. Definitely a limited ambiance since it's a small establishment. I highly recommend visiting here for a quick snack!

    Shrimp Tempura Hand Roll
    Teira R.

    I stopped in and got the Shrimp Tempura hand roll and the Spicy Tuna hand roll, and I absolutely loved the Spicy Tuna roll so much! It had such good flavor and when I added the soy sauce, it was definitely on and popping! Yummy, I can't wait to try some other menu items.

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    1 year ago

    This place is amazing! Staff is kind and friendly! Poke and bulgogi are delicious! They really take care you! Please check them out!

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    2 years ago

    Phenomenal! Fresh buttery fish and amazing flavor 10/10 will definitely be coming back :)

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    Damn, the bowel is good stuff. Highly recommend the soba noodles and brown rice. Fish is fresh. Good for lunch.

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    The staff was friendly, and the food was delicious. The owner is very helpful and accommodating.

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    2 years ago

    That rice ratio in a sushi burrito is disrespectful more thoughts because yelp asked me to make more characters

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    3 years ago

    Delicious and fresh with lots of options. Loved it and would absolutely come here again. could use a little more seating though

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    Ask the Community - Poke Pub

    Is this place vegan-friendly? I do see that they have tofu as a protein option. Now I'm wondering if all the toppings and sauces are also vegan-friendly besides the ones that are obviously not like the crabmeat, masago and spicy mayo.

    They have many vegan options. I like seafood so it's great for basic sushi needs. The owner is always there too.

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    Sura Korean Restaurant was one of the first places my wife and I visited when we moved to Long…read moreBeach a while back, and found it to be OK. It's gotten a lot more popular since then, with some great additions to the menu (a lot of vegan options) and social advertising. So when I was walking back home from a delicious (but not filling) lunch, decided to stop in to 'top off'. It had a great dish along with very good banchans (but also a bland rendition of a classic Korean dish). It was busy on a mid Saturday afternoon, with their dedicated backyard parking lot pretty full. They now have outdoor seating where they've set-up korean 'grill-your-own' bbq tables. There's a clear 'Please wait to be seated' sign at the front, but no dedicated hostess station, so one has to wait till a server happens to come by. I was told I could choose a booth. There are no printed menus, instead needing to depend on their website. I had a craving for kimchi jjigae ($18.99), and noticed mackerel ($9.99) so got that as well. The jjigae comes with banchan, and those came early. They really upped their game here, with 7 different ones that looked (and tasted) great. Today, they had a daikon and carrot pickled salad (solid, would go great with fried chicken), stir-fried mushrooms (would go great in a bibimbap), marinated fish cakes (a personal favorite, and their version was solid), soybean sprout side dish (have grown to appreciate this as I've gotten older), napa kimchi (pretty strongly sour), cucumber kimchi (strongly favored by still maintaining crunchiness), and a decent macaroni salad (think I tasted a bit of potato in there, Hawaiian-style). This is a super good deal, especially for lunch. The banchan along with the steamed rice (well prepared) comes in bronze looking dishes, indicating a higher level of refinement. I love pike mackerel, having it quite a lot when growing up, and always thought that it (kkongchi) was what mackerel was in Korea. In reality, a more popular mackerel is the Korean mackerel (godeungeo), and this is what is served as an appetizer here: the preparation was a revelation. Two large, generous, boneless filets of mackerel is lightly breaded and fried. It sits on top of a bed of greens with various accompaniments. A generous amount of chili threads make it visually appealing as well. This is an absolute steal at the price, a fine dining dish at this restaurant. And it was great not having to worry about thin bones ruining each bite. I really loved this dish. The dish I thought would be good...was not. Just looking at it, one can tell something's up: the broth was bland without umami, which is the worst sin for this dish. There is a choice of spam (chosen) or pork belly, and its definitely added at the end of cooking since it added nothing to the broth flavor. Maybe the broth is initially prepared vegan-style (no pork or fish seasoning initially)? But if so, why no mushrooms? Anyway...I ate all the chunks in the stew to not waste, but left the rest of the broth alone. Service was attentive to bring the dishes, but then completely non-responsive afterwards. I finally was able to grab another server, who was able to check me out tableside using Toast tablets.

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