Hiroshi's Poke

Poke bar · University District

Hiroshi's Poke

Poke bar · University District

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4712 11th Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98105

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Tiny, unassuming Japanese/Hawaiian eatery with limited seating preparing custom poke bowls.  

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"Hiroshi’s is a takeout poke spot with no seating, atmosphere, or personality. And hey, that’s fine considering that the bowls here are truly sock-rocking for lunch, whether you go with melty lomi lomi salmon or lean tuna soaked in sweet soy. There are a bunch of toppings to jazz things up, like edamame, furikake, and pickled ginger, but the poke is perfect with just sushi rice and a massive scoop of mac salad." - aimee rizzo, kayla sager riley

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@infatuation

"Hiroshi’s is a takeout poke spot with no seating, atmosphere, or personality. And hey, that’s fine considering that the bowls here are truly sock-rocking, whether you go with melty lomi lomi salmon or lean tuna soaked in sweet soy. There are a bunch of toppings to jazz things up, like edamame, furikake, and pickled ginger, but the poke is perfect with just sushi rice and a massive scoop of mac salad. For a light lunch in the University District, you’re in good hands." - aimee rizzo, kayla sager riley

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@infatuation

"Hiroshi’s is a takeout poke spot with no seating, atmosphere, or personality. And hey, that’s fine considering that the bowls here are truly sock-rocking, whether you go with melty lomi lomi salmon or lean tuna soaked in sweet soy. There are a bunch of toppings to jazz things up, like edamame, furikake, and pickled ginger, but the poke is perfect with just sushi rice and a massive scoop of mac salad. For a light lunch in the University District, you’re in good hands." - Aimee Rizzo

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Rachel Chao

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If you’re looking for affordable, quick and quality poke to go (they don’t have a seating area), this is THE place. I used to come here all the time as a student and after moving out of the area for years, it still tastes exactly the same. $15 for two choices and mac salad is complementary. The owners are the sweetest. The huge bowl can fit two meals!!

Anonymous Girl •ᴗ•

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spicy tuna wasn't spicy at all btw but it was still nice so wtv. The bowl is huge and is basically 2 servings. The Mac salad is delicious. The crab salad was just fine. You can tell that the fish isn't really fresh and it doesn't taste GREAT but it's good for the price. Taste is a 6-7/10 for me, so still good overall. Service was nice

Amy

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We love the poke bowl here - fresh and good! We ordered the combination of Hawaiian salmon and tuna and it’s just perfect! The only downside would be we didn’t know they don’t have dining in option, so we were disappointed that we could only buy takeaway and enjoy it in the car. We would definitely like it better if we can dine in!

Castra

Google
no poke place has ever brought me so much joy. the fish is so 🔥 wow, makes me scream with joy. how could any poke make anyone happier? really cannot compare to others, hiroshis does it better. portion size was epic. food? epic. wow. apologies I did not take photo with lid off. I started eating right after I opened.. got lost in the sauce. 10/10 would recommend 👌

Kallen Tu

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One bowl is huuge! And they put a bunch of great toppings that I haven't seen in a bunch of other poke places like the tangerines. Definitely get the tangerines if you get a bowl. You can choose from a variety of fish, but there are more tuna options. Great flavors, quick and not too expensive.

Brendyn Chao (Brendyn)

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$9.99 for a massive poke bowl the size of my belly. I'm a pretty big guy and this place makes great poke with rice and a variety of condiments: seeweed salad, oranges, ginger, flying fish roe, actual shredded crab, beans, AMAZING homemade macaroni, and a variety of others. My to go order is always the original tuna on sushi rice with lettuce, beans, ginger, flying fish rise, shredded crab, mac, and beans. After tax and a 20$ tip that's going to be a well deserved $13.01. This is pretty much the only meal you have to eat for a day or two. I usually don't post photos of food but I've been eating nothing but this for the last four days. Mercury levels and omega 3 acids probably go brr, but stomach happy, brain happy, wallet happy. A MUST TRY!

Lee Hinchcliffe

Google
Visited whilst in the University District and the nearby University Village and really really impressed. Very tasty, reasonably inexpensive, decent amount of food and one of the most favourite food choices on a week long trip to the Seattle area. Gentleman behind the counter was really friendly as well. Note was taken out only when I visited.

Nathan Christopher

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FRESH AND SPICY. So far the best poke I had in Seattle. Ordered their spicy tuna (ahi) with half rice half salad (lettuce), everything condiments except mandarin oranges and ginger. Get it with spicy mayo (quite spicy) with Nanami seasoning. Portions are pretty big, one poke bowl is a bit more than a full meal. No eating space is provided so only takeouts.