Sam Choy's Poke to the Max

Hawaiian restaurant · Columbia City

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Where To Get The Best Picnic Food In Seattle - Seattle - The Infatuation

"Eating cold poke on a hot day is the picnic equivalent of having a shower beer, and we’re big fans of the bowls at Sam Choy’s. The best part about grabbing takeout here is that you get a lot of stuff in one order—some soy-seasoned fish (get the salmon over the ahi), rice, crunchy seaweed salad, and tangy pickled ginger. You could stop there, but it would be wrong not to add a spam musubi or two." - aimee rizzo

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5300 Rainier Ave S, Seattle, WA 98118 Get directions

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