Malibu Poke

Poke bar · Cityplace

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"This tiny spot isn’t made for big parties, and its tiny patio is a nice spot to spend a working lunch hour, or bring a book to enjoy with that bowl of poke. Service is quick, despite all the orders being custom, and they don’t mind if you linger a bit to enjoy that big, fresh bowl." - Courtney E. Smith

The Best Restaurants for Solo Diners in Dallas
Malibu Poke

3888 Oak Lawn Ave #102, Dallas, TX 75219 Get directions

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