Build-your-own poke bowls and fresh sushi with diverse ingredients






















"Poke OG is right next door to Mr. Omakase, its sister restaurant. But this place is much more casual. And while the price point is much different, the attention to quality is obvious after just a bite. It’s also a fantastic takeout option. They have several sushi box options, which are packaged perfectly and even include a little paintbrush so you can distribute your soy sauce with the precision of Bob Ross. They also, as the name implies, offer poke bowls—but there is nothing wrong with coming here just for a roll or nigiri. " - ryan pfeffer

"Nosh on hearty yet healthy poke bowls at Poke OG’s Downtown Miami outpost. The menu here features build-your-own poke options and restaurant favorites, while a selection of sushi boxes makes it possible to enjoy omakase-style dining on the go. Not into fish? There’s a vegan section of the menu featuring fruit and vegetable-filled bowls." - Amber Love Bond

"At Poke OG, which has two club-level locations at the stadium, I found classic Hawaiian offerings on the upper level—Hawaiian ahi tuna bowls with kukui nuts and Hawaiian OG sauce, Japanese nigiri, and sushi rolls—while the lower club level focuses on chef-driven rolls like the Poppy's roll (shrimp tempura, cream cheese, mango, topped with avocado, toasted coconut, and eel sauce) and the Papa Chang roll (tuna and avocado topped with salmon and spicy mayo)." - Laine Doss

"The menu at Poke OG features poke bowls mixing everything from zucchini noodles and seaweed to jumbo shrimp and watermelon. Sushi boxes such as the Rainbow Road offer an assortment of salmon, tuna, ebi shrimp, and hamachi creations, and the poke platters pack enough food for three to eight people." - Eater Staff
"Poke OG is right next door to Mr. Omakase, its sister restaurant. But this place is much more casual. And while the price point is much different, the attention to quality is obvious after just a bite. It’s also a fantastic takeout option. They have several sushi box options, which are packaged perfectly and even include a little paintbrush so you can distribute your soy sauce with the precision of Bob Ross. They also, as the name implies, offer poke bowls - but there is nothing wrong with coming here just for a roll or nigiri. photo credit: Cleveland Jennings" - Ryan Pfeffer