Hawaiian Style Poke

Hawaiian restaurant · The Asian District

Hawaiian Style Poke

Hawaiian restaurant · The Asian District

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3524 S Wynn Rd., Las Vegas, NV 89103

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Authentic Hawaiian poke, fresh fish, spicy mayo, shoyu, and tako  

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Where to find the best Hawaiian restaurants in Las Vegas | Eater Vegas

"Hawaiian Style Poke offers sushi-style Hawaiian fare with poke, a marinated raw tuna, and other seafood, served over rice, over salad greens, or by itself." - Krista Diamond

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Where to try poke, a Hawaiian fish favorite, in Las Vegas | Eater Vegas

"This Ninth Island favorite serves classic poke with ginger, shoyu, sriracha, or spicy garlic style. Diners will also find tako poke (octopus), Spam musubi, and Hawaiian snacks such as boiled peanuts." - Krista Diamond

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Jeremiah W (IG: jwardhooper22)

Google
When I’m in Vegas, I always stop here. They have probably the best poke I have ever tasted so far. This reminds me of the poke that they make in Hawaii. It’s very authentic and the flavors are a big burst. You can’t get poke like this anywhere else from what I’ve tasted so far. And I’ve tasted a lot of places that have poke. I always get the garlic poking. You gotta have the rice bowl with it. Hit the spot every time. The people are very nice and authentic. Keep up the great work.

Catherine Im

Google
Made it a detour to come here because I haven’t had good poke since being in Hawaii. Everything was delicious — I especially loved the chili oyster sauce poke. Unbeatable texture and taste thanks to the high quality fish. The scoops on the two-choice bowls were quite generous! We ended up scarfing down our bowls outside and going back in for another half pound of just straight poke.

All Hero No Cape

Google
Best poke in Las Vegas. An absolute hidden Gem! Dennis will make you feel like family. The poke is soft, delicious and make with care. Prices are super reasonable

Iesha Lyn

Google
I’m from Hawaii, and the poke here is authentic and delicious. The owner is very friendly and even offered us samples to try. I’ll definitely come back every time I visit Vegas!

Shalom Gonzalez

Google
Best Hawaiian style poke in Chinatown! The fish was extremely fresh and they have so many options to choose from. The owner is a sweetheart! We planned to visit from Austin and we are so happy we did.

Ada Ayala

Google
My favorite poke spot in Las Vegas. Always fresh and delicious poke. The owners are so friendly and helpful every time. Try the new poke nachos they just added 10/10

Jess Beuhler

Google
Looking for good quality poke, then this is the spot. This is not a sit-in restaurant. It's a grab and go with a few outdoor tables. You can also go to a boba store or food court nearby to eat. You get a lot of poke for the cost compared to other chain poke stores that are junk.

Nette Rab

Google
What a gem to find good poke and pickled mango. I stopped by here twice because of the mango. Ordered a poke bowl (spicy tuna with mayo) and a 1/4 lb of spicy tuna. The poke was fresh and delicious. TIP: If you are ordering a bowl, make sure you eat your food right away as the rice will cook your fish. I truly love pickled mango. I would buy them on the side of the street in Hawaii. No one in San Diego made these and glad that I am now a resident of Vegas that I have a spot to get mango instead of making it myself. The service was good. Friendly and Aloha spirit. Stop by and give them a try.

Beth T.

Yelp
We were greeted as soon as we walked in. They allowed us to taste the poki. The food is mixed perfect. Tasty and delicious. It was me like we were back home.
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Kimmy K.

Yelp
I came in around 11:30 a.m. and was surprised to see that there weren't many poke options available. While the menu listed a wide variety of poke selections, only about five were actually available, and two of those were already sold out. If you want more options, it's probably best to get there right at opening. I ordered the oyster sauce tuna poke and the spicy mayo poke, and overall, both were very good. The spicy mayo had a creamy texture with a slight kick, but the oyster sauce poke was my favorite--it had the perfect balance of sweet and savory flavors. The portions were generous, and the fish was fresh with a good texture. The customer service was friendly and welcoming, and the interior of the store had a cozy, homey feel. There's outdoor seating available, but parking can be a bit challenging since the plaza is very crowded.
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Jina B.

Yelp
Hands down this is THE best poke spot in town. I've been coming here for about 10 years and it has never disappointed. I've tried all the well known poke spots in town and I always come back to Hawaiian Style Poke. The fish is the freshest you'll find in the valley. Unlike a lot of their competitors, they don't have huge trays overfilling with poke sitting in the display. Instead, they have a small amount in the display and if you order something that they don't have enough of they make it fresh as it's ordered. Because of this the food is fresh all day. The outcome is definitely worth it as I've never had any issues with the quality or taste of the food. My go to here is always the limu ahi, shoyu ahi, spicy mayo. Also the limu tako is my favorite. They use super flavorful and good quality sesame oil that you can really taste. The shoyu ahi doesn't have a ton of shoyu on it but I kind of prefer that. They give you extra shoyu with your order so that you can add more based on your preference. This is great since everyone has their own preferences and this way everyone can enjoy it. It can be a little tricky to find. Located at The Center at Spring Mountain, you can find the shop on Wynn rd in the second row of shops. It is directly across Wynn Rd from 99 Ranch Market. Parking can be always be a pain in this plaza but just park as close to Wynn Rd. Also don't plan to eat in the store, there are no seats. It is just a pick up to-go type spot.
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Vic C.

Yelp
Hawaiian Style Poke is located in a plaza with other Asian businesses and eateries, specifically next door to Harry Zhang CPA. The entrance is on Wynn Road. My husband and I were looking for something quick for a late lunch because we had such a light breakfast hours before and had to hurry to get to another location. So picked this place on my bookmarks. We arrived 30 minutes before closing but was surprised that they still had poke left, as we only saw only one shallow tray of poke in the display case. An older gentleman behind one of the counters said they have other flavors available in the back. We ended up ordering: Large Poke Bowl, $19.99 prior to tax- This bowl comes with 2 choices of poke and steamed white rice. We ended up picking Hawaiian Style Ahi Poke and Shoyu Ahi Poke. Honestly it was hard to taste the difference between the two. There is such minor differences in the seasoning, as one type has black sesame seeds and the other side had a light colored seasoning. The poke was fresh but the flavor was average. The portion was fine for the 2 of us to share but we had a smaller meal (and had plans to catch dinner in 4 ish hours later with my cousin so I wanted to eat a small meal). ------------------------------------ (Total= $22.62 after tax, paid with cash) Please note that there is a sign by the register regarding the price listed, as it is the cash discount price. If you pay with credit or debit card, the price will go up slightly higher (3.5%). Price is a bit high for the portion you get. But it fit the purpose of feeding us, without a long wait time. I don't see myself coming back. Please note that there are 2 tables with chairs outside if you wish to dine in. The seating is in direct sunlight and has no covering. Also there are no restrooms available for customers here.
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Herman H.

Yelp
Darn, was excited to stop by here while in town for the weekend but similar to slot of other small businesses, they have special holiday hours. Hopefully this post saves some time for anyone trying to stop by during this time frame

Cabase R.

Yelp
I've been a customer since they opened .hands down the best poke place. I've tried a lot of poke places and nothing compare to this place . my top picks are : Regular spicy poke , Limo poke and tako poke
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Chad S.

Yelp
So my friend Rachel telling me needed try this poke spot. I kind of seen before but never really been on my list of favorite poke spots in Vegas. It was my friends birthday so her choice she wanted check it out. I was down cause never have enough poke spots in life. The minute walked in totally feel like back in 808. They have all different kind of poke action in trays, sign of type of poke and price per lb, all in nice refrigerator, and on top have different plastic size containers 1/4, 1/2, or lb action. Next to scale. They sell spam musubi action each all wrapped up nice in warmer box. Also have another glass display this one filled with merchandise and also local goodies they sell along with got have Hawaiian Sun cans juice options. I got the big bowl comes with two choices or double on one. I went with the Limu and spicy mayo poke. The price is fair. In general quality poke not cheap but good thing is unverified nice portion. Overall nice selection and diversity in the menu. The only thing wish they had was more seating options. I get it once get in not really meant eat there but pick up and take it home. Two outside round tables sit and eat. It not in the shade so depends when u go might be better taking it home. The weather was not that bad when we went so enjoy sitting outside with poke action. Service five stars. Local couple owns the place or looks like. They super nice, friendly, totally got local accent, and makes u feel even more back in 808. I would put Hawaiian Style Poke up there Poke spots in Vegas!
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Jon L.

Yelp
Best poke I've ever had. This place is so good. Every flavor of poke is amazing. I like the garlic and spicy the best but you can't go wrong. They also have delicious Hawaiian imports like seaweed salad and salmon salads. I go here all the time.
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Kimberly A.

Yelp
The poke is fresh! We had shoyu poke, garlic ahi poke, Hawaiian style poke, and spicy mayo poke. Perfect seasoning so you taste the freshness of the fish. Made it right then and there! Hawaiian has the seaweed! That's the difference between that and shoyu. Love the choice if you want as bowl or just straight up poke. We choose straight up so we would be filled by poke and not rice! I added this place to my notes so I will be coming back again and will tell my friends too. Our compliments the two chefs!
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Montse S.

Yelp
Delicious poke in a small shop. Parking is a little difficult but totally worth the effort. The owner was so sweet. The pricing for the platters is fair and the options are amazing!
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Summer A.

Yelp
The best and freshest poke in town! Must try the Poke Salad and the Spicy Poke! I don't know what kind of sauce aunty makes for the Poke Salad but it is so good! It has ocean salad I believe in the poke which just make it so much more unique than any other poke I have tried! They had cone sushi for Super Bowl! Anytime we want a taste of home we come here!
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Sean C.

Yelp
The best poke in Vegas hands down!! There is no other competition.. I've tried multiple places the only place that is considerable is opulisious..
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Paul C.

Yelp
BEST POKE IN VEGAS. And the owner is very friendly. Very clean place and a lot of selections.

Kelley H.

Yelp
Awesome place! Reminiscent of aloha long ago! Great poke and guess what? Opihi!!! So yum and ono. Right on my new friend, Dennis.-keep up the awesome grinds and pupus! Check his shop out -so worth it off spring mt. I'm a customer forever.
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Sakol M.

Yelp
I happened to driving through the Chinatown area during lunch time, but I had a meeting in half an hour. I saw this place from the street and a poke bowl to go sounds good. The place looks like a deli store. They had limited items on display like in a small butcher shop. I was in a rush, so it made my order simple. I like spicy, so I ordered the single item poke bowl with the spicy poke. I ordered an additional spicy Mayo mix poke and seaweed salad. After finishing my lunch before the meeting, the food in general was fresh and meets standard poke bowl fare. It wasn't great either. The price was really expensive for what you get. Definitely not a place you want to come sit down and eat. Unless you like sitting outside and watch traffic go by.
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Alijha T.

Yelp
Been craving some authentic poke since moving out to Vegas, this place popped up and I had to give it a try. They didn't have too many options when I came in and the trays weren't fully filled with poke like I'm use to but they had the 2 options I always go with so I was pleased. The wait was about 10 mins as they had to prepare more poke to fill the orders. Overall the poke was good, had all the flavors and freshness of the ahi that you want in a good poke. But the price of $19 a pound is pretty high so I'll only be coming once in awhile as a special treat.
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Nette B.

Yelp
What a gem to find good poke and pickled mango. I stopped by here twice because of the mango. Ordered a poke bowl (spicy tuna with mayo) and a 1/4 lb of spicy tuna. The poke was fresh and delicious. TIP: If you are ordering a bowl, make sure you eat your food right away as the rice will cook your fish. I truly love pickled mango. I would buy them on the side of the street in Hawaii. No one in San Diego made these and glad that I am now a resident of Vegas that I have a spot to get mango instead of making it myself. The service was good. Friendly and Aloha spirit. Stop by and give them a try.
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Miles C.

Yelp
Hawaiian style poke is the best poke in all of Las Vegas. Their fish is flown in on a very regular basis to ensure the freshest Ahi tuna that could hit your mouth in the desert. Although expensive, treat your self with a visit to Hawaiian style poke, they have many different flavors. The most popular ones are already premade. My favorite is the spicy mayo and shoyu. The shop is ran by a wonderful Japanese lady and a Hawaiian man. If you feel like you need to make this ninth island complete, come fill your tastebuds with Hawaiian style poke
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Michael M.

Yelp
Holy Monkey!!! Ok so parking is really hard to get to for this hole in the wall. Used to be able to park on the street, but no more. So in the alley or across the street is best. Why we came. Simple, I needed some protein to get me through my day of shopping with the wife. All I can say is, good lord! This got me through the day. What ordered. Spicey garlic tuna bowl small Spicey creamy tuna bowl small Because I ordered a small, I was expecting a tiny size amount of poke, but lord when she was fixing the portions, I threw on a huge smile. Customer service was definitely satisfactory. The joint was small with no tables. But there are eating areas outside. We ate in the car. Conclusion. Big score. I will be back. Thick tuna portions. Amazing flavor. In my spicey garlic, spicy was right and garlic did not overwhelm the tuna. The creamy version was also delicious. Just yum! Dont take my word for it, check it out when your around China town. You may just see me there.
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Jazmine R.

Yelp
I love coming to this place whenever I am in Vegas! They have great Hawaiian style poke! They sell it by the pound! I would recommend getting 1/2 or 1/4 and getting two different flavors! I also got the side of rice rather than getting the poke bowl and it is able to fill up me and my partner. They also have other Hawaiian snacks as well! This is a must go to place!
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David R.

Yelp
This is the best poke spot in Vegas, and likely one of the best I've tried outside of Hawaii. Everything is so fresh and authentic. It was great to meet Dennis and chat about the place. I came last week and again today. I highly recommend Hawaiian Style Poke to everyone looking for a poke spot. I got lucky to find the place, as it is right off Spring Mountain on Wynn Road. It's a small spot, but it's incredible. I don't leave many Yelp reviews, but it was worth taking the time to do this one!
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Brittney M.

Yelp
I wanted to love this place. Ugh. I just moved to this side of town leaving behind my go to poke spot, so I was trying to find a place closer to home. This place had the same ordering system as the one I love and the reviews looked super promising! They didn't have many options at all for poke flavors. So I got the spicy Mayo and the spicy garlic, which she had to make more of. All she did was take the shoyu poke and put some garlic on it. Wasn't spicy. Neither was their spicy Mayo. Both lacked so much flavor I had to add salt when I got home... the pieces are cut WAY TOO BIG. It's a little pricier than I'm used to. The quality is fair, but they need to work on the lack of flavor. And I see so many comments about them being cut too big, I'm surprised they haven't addressed that. The kimchi cucumbers were good. This place doesn't suck, but I just won't be returning. I'll drive across town to my spot when I really have the itch for poke next time.
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Laura B.

Yelp
Well the Hawaii trip has not worn off , I keep craving Poke and still on a quest to find the best Poke in town. At another job driving around Chinatown and found this place that can be easily missed and parking is a little bit of a challenge the poke is delicious, portions are good. It is like a deli spot you go to the glass counter select your choice of poke and the sauce around the counter pay and take your poke home. Not a place to eat in that could be a draw back. They sell poke by the pound as well so if you have an event you could order a tray. Sorry no pictures I got to excited and rushing home to open my container and start eating.
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Amina B.

Yelp
The poke was delicious but I wish they had more options. It's a little expensive too. Staff was very nice .
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Laurie V.

Yelp
Funny that I've been living in Vegas for almost 10 years (from Hawaii) and this was my first time here. I knew about this place since moving here but it's a rather "hole in the wall" type place. I had some time before work and was craving a poke bowl. I was too far from Island Sushi so, figured I'd try this place out. Walked and the gentleman was kind enough to let me know that it would be a second til he could take my order. And turns out he was making a fresh batch of what I was looking to order: Spicy ahi mayo = PERFECT! I didn't think it was enough ahi poke for the bowl but, it was the perfect amount as the ahi was HUGE chunks. HUGE! Added a packed of shoyu to the bowl and I think it's my favorite poke bowl in town. You know some places just add soooooo much ingredients to the poke bowl that it's good but, overwhelming with "stuff." This was simple flavors, which is what Hawaiian poke is all about.
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Taylor W.

Yelp
This is the most authentic poke I have ever found outside of Hawaii. I was very impressed and the flavor instantly brought me back to the islands. I would 100% recommend to anyone who loves Hawaiian poke! Mahalo!
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P. P.

Yelp
Tastes just like poke in Hawaii. I got the tuna chili oyster sauce. Love the simplicity of it with no overwhelming condiments (examples: corn, edamame, avocado, etc. You get the point. LOL). Authentic Hawaiian poke is usually very simple without too much toppings and that's what I like. The freshness of the fish I can taste and the flavorful sauce that wakes up your taste buds. The price is reasonable as I know that's usually how much poke can be here in the mainland and a little bit more expensive in Hawaii.
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Dooahh D.

Yelp
The POKE is FYAAAAA!!! Very tasty and well prepared and you can chose among many menu options. I love the service at the place and Dennis is so friendly with the guests and always takes care to offer the best quality! I highly recommend this place.

Rachel M.

Yelp
Wow they to are crazy in here! They want to charge you $ 17 for one scoop of fish plus rice! That's a total RIP OFF! No other ingredients available plus then they don't understand your questions, don't speak English . On top they are super rude. Chinese owner literally yelled at us in his language we thought he's gonna come after us because we asked how comes this is so expensive for not even a handful of fish with rice. Literally one scoop 16.90 dollars. One scoop of fish with rice to go 20 bucks plus ride behaving , they are insane!
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El Capitan A.

Yelp
Gots to be the best poke place in town! The quality of the fish speaks for itself. The Ogo is fresh and crunchy. They will Make more poke for u while u wait if there isn't your favorite in the case. No gooey sauces to cover up the fish quality...just good poke that reminds me of back home. Go there and skip all the other shops in town....
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Vanessa R.

Yelp
Best poke on the main land. Came hundreds of miles for the kimchi crab. It taste exactly like big island delicious. Pre order the day before and buy extra! Don't forget to leave a tip for the love put into that Ono poke. Broke da mouth good
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Kylene H.

Yelp
I hate to give a local, family run business such a low review.. but, unfortunately, here it is. I'm always on the look out for good poke, and since I happened to be in vegas for the week, I really wanted to try this place. But, it was just so disappointing. I understand that it's probably a little more difficult to get fresh fish to vegas, but the fish was just very fishy (and not in a good way). The flavor itself was okay, but the different options were really confusing. I went at about 11am, and they didn't have very many options out and the options they did have weren't labeled. Looks like other people haven't had the same issue, so maybe I went on a bad day? But because there were no labels & not many options, I got super confused about the difference between: spicy ahi poke vs. spicy mix w/mayo poke vs. sriracha poke. I wanted the typical spicy ahi poke (y'know the one with mayo & sriracha), but I had no idea which one it was. I tried asking, but the woman working there was totally unfriendly & unhelpful. PSA: it is the spicy mix w/mayo poke - not sure why they have so many variations on this, but this is the OG one (i.e., the spicy ahi in hawaii). So.. I was confused, and long story short: I got it wrong, and she had to remake mine (sorry!!!). My boyfriend, who was with me, also wanted the same thing I was having but apparently they only had enough spicy mix w/mayo poke for ONE poke bowl... at 11 in the morning (not even close to closing), so that was weird. My parents tried the shoyu ahi poke, which they said was meh. Looks like a lot of people enjoyed this place, so I'm really sad my experience was so terrible. Despite that though, I don't think I'll be giving this place another try.

Daniel T.

Yelp
This is the poke that served the Hawaiian prison. Do not go there i warned u. Walked in they didn't said hello or smile or. asked to assist me. The poke was blend no flavor missing salt and more ingredients. The rice was mushy their rice cooker is old or they put to much water for the rice. Very small amount of seaweed and no furikake on the rice. The price is extremely high for the amount u getting especially for Vegas prices. Almost 20$ for one poke flavour with mushy rice :( I repeat do not go there .
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Kylie K.

Yelp
Went here for poke bowls. Regular size you get one choice of poke, large you can get two choices. I got a regular bowl with spicy mayo ahi poke. The taste of the poke was really good, but since we took our bowls home, the poke got warm due to the rice underneath being warm. Price was a little high (higher than paina). I know they make the poke fresh everyday, but not 100% sure if the ahi itself is previously frozen or fresh. The fish did taste fresher than other poke places here, but not as fresh as Ono Seafood back in Hawaii. If the ahi is fresh, then the price is worth it. If I go back, I want to try their limu ahi poke. We also got boiled peanuts (really good), which you don't find too often in Vegas. They also have other Hawaii snacks as well.
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Shawn A.

Yelp
Really friendly staff, def in my top 3 of poke spots here in Vegas. Everything we tried was awesome.
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Donna N.

Yelp
I hate to downgrade a mom and pop operation, especially during these challenging economic times. However, the poke at this place was very disappointing. I'm from the Bay Area, but an 808 native so my taste buds know real Hawaiian poke. We got shoyu ahi; limu ahi; tako poke. Limited options were available. For some odd reason, the fish tasted like it still had water in it. It was very bland and the fish lacked quality. For nearly $20/lb., Vegas has better options. Unfortunately, I will not return and I'd move on to the next poke shop next time i vacay in Vegas.

Adaapa N.

Yelp
We tried the spicy mayo ahi poke. The ahi taste fresh and delicious. A little bit more salt will make it perfect. Parking place is kind of unusual, you need to park at the loading and unloading area of the shopping strip.
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Danielle P.

Yelp
Living in the state of WA, we don't have much Poke to eat. We came to LV for a break from COVID, vacation and someone's birthday. We stopped here and it's REALLY GOOD! The owner also gave some sample to try out, he said he was experimenting different flavors! It was also ONO! It will be a must to come back too when we're ever back in town!
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Cindy Z.

Yelp
This is a LEGIT poke place --none of those DIY and customizable pokebowls that's popping up everywhere nowadays. I'm so glad we made a stop in Vegas for lunch and that one of my friend is being health conscience, so we picked this place. Forewarning, there is no seating and it's a quick mom and pop shop. I knew it was going to be good seeing how it was a mom and pop shop serving straight up raw poke and none of those add-ons. I ordered the Spicy Mayo Pokebowl ($10.95), which was spicy and delicious. It went great with the rice, although the rice to fish ratio had too much rice. I also tried some of my other friends' poke and surprisingly enjoyed the Oyster Sauce Ahi a lot as well. It was something unique and yummy. This place is a must if you're looking for the best poke in town!
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Jasmine R.

Yelp
I picked up my food around 3:30 my food was delicious. Everything smelled and tasted fresh. However, the onions were really strong almost over powering. The fish was as soft as butter.
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Resty T.

Yelp
I was visiting Las Vegas and heard there were poke places there now. Having grown up in Hawaii but living in LA for 10 years I was missing the flavors from home so I decided to try one at random. This place was definitely it!!! I tried a little of all the poke they had left at the end of the day and it was exactly what I had been missing! Definitely making it a point to stop here every time I'm in Vegas.
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BloodyExpert R.

Yelp
So this place is more of a take out place. You park across the street, order your food and go. They had a few different styles of poke already pre-made in a display case for you to choose from. The guy didn't seem friendly but he packed my food and took my payment, then thanked me after I tipped. I absolutely loved the tako poke. The octopus was perfect. The flavors were amazing! I also had the "spicy" poke which seemed very dry and very bland. Wasn't happy with it. I also had their traditional ahi poke which was flavorful. I had and island passion orange canned drink, one of my favorite Hawaiian drinks, just no ice to go with it, so straight from the can. They had 2 tables outside so I ate outside, it was a beautiful day. After tipping and for the food and drinks, it was a little over $30. I was still hungry when I left so I just walked over to a bakery and hit the spot.
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Anthony V.

Yelp
We stopped at this spot on our way home to CA and so glad we did. They make the poke fresh to order and we stocked up. Everything was so good just like in Hawaii. Not poke bowls like the new fad, but traditional Hawaiian style poke and that is HARD to come by on the mainland. We got as much as we could to take home and eat all week for lunch. I'm ready to go back to Vegas just to stock up again! This is definitely a MUST STOP for all my future trips to Vegas.
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Maj S.

Yelp
We were craving for poke and the poke place we go to is closed today. So I searched here in Yelp and found this. Lots of good reviews but really does not match. 3 stars is for their flan, was not able to take a pic coz it was really good! It tasted like the flan I used to sell before hehe We ordered Limu Ahi poke and Limu Tako poke. Nothing really extraordinary. Not much flavor and the ahi was kinda hard and did not taste fresh. We added soy sauce on our own just to improve its taste. We might go back again but only for the flan nothing else.

Billy S.

Yelp
WOW, What can I say about the Outstanding quality of fish they serve. Bradda Dennis been taking care of all our Haw cravings since he opened. Last summer Celebrity Chef Sam Choy reached out to me to ask how to get ahold of Dennis. He and his beautiful wife has been serving up ono Island style grinds with Aloha topping the charts in the 702 !! Thank you Hawaiian Style poke for always having the Freshest fish ever!!
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Tiffanie T.

Yelp
Every time I go visit home, I've always miss trying this place out. I had done a bit of research on poke bowls and this one was the OG of them. It's been in this plaza for quite sometime but it's so hidden, you either had to have someone tell you about it or find it by accident. Parking is absolutely terrible as all of you are familiar with chinatown parking. I had to park within the strip mall and walk to the side on wynn street. It looks small from the outside and is local. There's not much sitting room inside but tons of things from Hawaii like snacks and such. I came in the morning and while it may look like there aren't options, the lady in there happily whipped up new fresh poke for me so make sure to ask even if the trays "look" empty. I tried the Spicy mix with Mayo Poke which was delicious as a poke bowl with rice. It's actually kind of spicy so fyi for those who are sensitive but the mayo balances it out! Honestly this was my favorite and based off of the reviews apparently it tastes like the ones in Hawaii (never been but promise its good). Note I only got the spicy mix with mayo poke because of some reviews i read that this is the one that tastes like its from Hawaii. They literally also have one called "Hawaiian Style Ahi Poke" but I didn't see it or try it. I ordered half a pound of the limu ahi poke and spicy garlic poke as well. I thought the spicy garlic would be more spicy and flavorful but it was ok. The limu ahi poke was really good with flecks of seaweed for flavor and compliments the blandness of the poke. Of course, you'll need soy sauce to provide but I prefer to taste things before I douse it in soy sauce and lose the actual taste of things. Overall, I would come here again. The amount of poke you get, the quality, an extremely reasonable price makes it worth a revisit for me.
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Jenna-Lynn F.

Yelp
Fresh Poke! Authentic Hawaiian style poke. I do enjoy these poke burrito shops that have been popping up all over the valley. But nothing can compare to authentic poke just like we get back home in Hawaii. This place is a small which you will usually see a husband and his wife working. They don't have a lot of stuff made but you can order poke bowls and a certain poke if it's not made they will make it. If your lucky they will have fresh uhu and opihi!!! They also have sides like lomi salmon, poi, Kalua pig, and laulai. If your early enough you can pick up one of their ready made musubi's!!!
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Scott P.

Yelp
Amazing Poke. My wife & I just got back from Hawaii a few weeks ago & just loved being able to eat poke everyday if wanted to. On the islands they even sell fresh poke everyday at Costco & it's very good. With that being said, we were looking for a place here in Las Vegas & found Hawaiian Style Poke. Great selections of poke & very tasteful.

Ada A.

Yelp
Best POKE in town! My favorite place to get some spicy Tuna Poke and some rice! They have furikake seasoning if you want to make it tastier!