Norm K.
Yelp
This is not a new business but a rebranding of what was Tail & Fin. New signage will be done soon. I knew of Taiul & Fin but had never been there. I got a lfyer in the mail froim Vegas Poké Co. and it's nearby on West Sahara. It was only when I got there that I realized the names referred to the same place.
I spoke to thew owner and he said that sdome poeople expressed confusion with the Tail & Fin name--do you sell bait and tackle? After being closed for Covid, the decided on reopening to rebrand as Vegas Poké Co. I told him I'd add the new business on yelp and he thanked me.
I ordered two one half pound container of poke to bring home and a spicy crab roll. I got a 1/2 pound of spicy ahi--Ahi tuna, shoyu sauce, sesame oil, green onions, sweet onions, Japanese mayo, furikake, and Sriracha. The other 1/2 pound was spicy salmon--Salmon, shoyu sauce, sesame oil, green onions, sweet onions, Japanese mayo, and sriracha. The to go were put in plastic containers and the spicy crab roll was placed in a Vegas themed box.
The sweet onion is sliced onion mixed into the spicy sauce. After putting each fish in bowls, he added the Japanese mayo and onions, put it in containers, and then tapped chopped scallions onto the fish and then tapped furikake on that. I had to wait a bit for the roll because they open at 11AM and the rice was not yet ready and there was another customer in front of me.
I brought the items home. I had the roll for lunch and I put the salmon and ahi tuna in the refrigerator and left to go to a play. Dinner was the poke when I got home from the play. The poke was nicely spiced and it had more time to marinate while I was gone. I thought the roll was a bit small in diameter but it was tasty.
Service was pleasant. There are some tab les for eating inside and they share a patio with the adjacent Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf. Wifi can be gotten by picking the Coffee bean wifi.
A good experience and I'll be back.