FireFin Poke Shop

Health food restaurant · Loop

FireFin Poke Shop

Health food restaurant · Loop

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10 S LaSalle St, Chicago, IL 60603

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Customizable Hawaiian salads & bowls are served from a casual storefront counter.  

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"Aglibot specialized in Filipino and Hawaiian food, but in truth, he mastered a wide variety of food genres. That breadth of knowledge was and is on display in the many restaurants he was associated, which included Chicago’s Sunda, as well as FireFin Poke Shop." - Elias Cepeda

Rodelio Aglibot, the Filipino Chef Known as ‘the Food Buddha,’ Has Died - Eater Chicago
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"Yet another Chicago poke company, FireFin Poke Shop, abruptly ceased all operations of its five restaurants at the same time in 2017. The small chain lasted just a year." - Ashok Selvam

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Michael Kinkoph

Google
Good lunch spot downtown. Really long lines so I would consider going off peak hours. Not much seating either but the rainbow bowl was delicious

Melanie Cornelius

Google
Never again. Fish was flavorless, contents of the bowls were boring. It was either bland or nothing but spicy burn. Very expensive, too, at nearly $15 a person for the small order. We tried several kinds of fish, bowls, and sauces - all were uninspired. Quality of fish seemed fine, and the staff was friendly, but the food was not worth it at all. Aloha Poke in the Revival Food Hall is much better. Faster service, the food is just as fresh, it's less expensive, and the flavors are much better.

Jonathan Goetz

Google
Great quality and taste. The Poké bowls are fresh and delicious, and there are many combinations to suit almost any palate. The prices are very high, though. I had heard this before going, so I ponied up the $15 (!!!) for a large bowl. When I got it, I thought they had made a mistake and given me the small one. Nope, it's just not very much food. Also, important to note: there is no way you can sit down and eat in the location from 11:45-12:45. The line fills the entire space during that time, so take it to go.

Eric L

Google
Really enjoyed the food! Long line to get in (was there about 11:45a) and when I left about 12:30 the line was even longer so plan accordingly. Staff is really friendly and there's seating but it's limited counter seating. It's not a "cheap lunch" by any means, but at least the quality was good in my opinion. The Fiery sauces wasn't that spicy but they have Sriracha sauce available to add and that worked well. Nice new addition to the loop.

Leigh Wang

Google
Love the custom poke bowl, the line out this place is usually long at peak lunch times, I usually go half and hour before lunch or well after 1 to avoid lines...the line goes pretty smoothly and at a good pace but there are a couple of doors that you need to keep open, and since those are the major throughways, gets pretty tight. The quantity of food is good, fresh and flavor combos delicious.

Kimberly Smith

Google
Best lunch in the Loop! I happen to walk by this place every morning and see their fish delivery, so you know it's fresh. Portion sizes are a good value and it leaves you feeling full and satisfied, not grossly stuffed and sleepy. Line out the door at lunchtime, but it moves quick.

Daniel Ireland

Google
Pretty delicious. Not nearly as good as Aloha (in the French Market) but no where near as busy. They close at 7, so it's definitely more of a Loop lunch spot than anything else. Could be cheaper account the portion size. I'll go again. It was good.

Mae Santi

Google
Quick and delicious! I noticed this place as I was walking passed by and decided to go in for lunch on impulse. I didn’t even consult Yelp *gasp*! The cashier was all like “Aloha!” and for a minute I was transported to Hawaii. I went with the Classic Hawaiian bowl that comes with ahi tuna, albacore, cucumbers, sweet onions, ginger, radishes scallions and purple rice for $10. The dish tasted healthy and had good flavors. I wish the fish had a bit more flavor, though. The purple rice was very good and I thought the portion was great and finished the whole thing for lunch. There are a few seats along the window if you want to dine in.