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.