HI LIFE

Poke bar · Bainbridge Island

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Restaurants Worth a Road Trip from Seattle | Eater Seattle

"Makoto Kimoto, owner of Rondo and Tamari Bar, opened Hi Life on Bainbridge island earlier this year, bringing bento boxes, poke bowls, and Suntory whiskey highballs all close to the ferry terminal. Enjoy a grab and go option like salmon sashimi or wasabi-marinated octopus while you wait for the next ferry." - Megan Hill

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220 Olympic Dr SE, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110 Get directions

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