Jaden theLegend
Google
I have rated solely on the quality and appearance of the food, as well a service, but am also daring to comment on the political viewpoint of the name and ethical food of the Hawaiian, an will pay all the right respects.
Since I like to educate myself before I write any reviews, I have looked up whatt a "Poke dish" traditionally looks like. According to google, the first definition is (quoted),"Poke is diced raw fish served as either an appetizer or as a main course and is one of the main dishes of Native Hawaiian cuisine." Based on this definition, I, as my personal opinion defended by the first amendment that states that I can say what I want as a citizen of America, I would say that Aloha Poke did a good job of fulfilling THIS definition. Now, paying my respects to the hundred or so one star reviews I read before writing this review by native Hawians that have strong opinions on how the food is made, that is not authentic or refrigerated. I, not being a native Islander, can not grade the food as thouraly as they can, so I give them credit for speaking up.
Now, on to the name. I admit, it is very disrespectful to name your restaurant "Aloha" as referring to Hawaii. It is quite possible that this is simply a marketing ploy, as many thing that spin out of control are. what really touched me is one of the one star reviews that gave a detailed explanation of Hawaii's history with conquers, which really opened my eyes to the viewpoint of the natives and the real reason for the boycott plea and bad reviews. I understand, sorry about that disrespect from millenials like me.
The food, based on a unbiased view solely based on how it tastes is really good, earning a five star review. Service is really fast and the flavors in the food really go together well. Possibly will reccomend or go here agian.