Amelia
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I probably walked by this place a few times before I even noticed it was there. The store is a tiny walk up that shares the space with the Dawa Threading Salon. The two are separated by a glass wall and orders can be placed at the outside street counter. Apparently, they are also affiliated with Green Juice Bar and Café which is located around the corner and underneath the N train. So, I guess you could say this is an outpost of that juice bar.
The menu lists all of the classic juice bar offerings (juices, smoothies, salads, acai bowls) but they also have poke bowls. To assuage my curiosity, I ordered the Classic Hawaiian poke bowl which has raw salmon, pineapple, orange, carrots, and sesame seeds on seasoned white rice with sweet mango sauce and topped with nori strips. At $9 for the bowl, it was a bargain. I wish it had more salmon but otherwise, the ingredients all tasted fresh. I also appreciated the fact that they gave me extra dressing on the side without being asked.
When I got home, I checked out their Instagram page which, interestingly enough, showed that they also offer Nepalese dumplings (Himalayan momos). I HAVE to go back and try those on my next visit.