

At FinBomb Sushi Burrito Pokè Ramen, you will experience contemporary Japanese and Hawaiian cuisine served with U.S. Grade A fish fillet cuts. Enjoy freshly handpicked fruits and vegetables to complement our Japanese, Mexican, and Hawaiian-inspired sauces. Choose from our chef’s signature items or customize your very own. Because at FinBomb, “We provide the fresh, you become the chef.” Enjoy our poké bar today!
Hours
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 660 Arlington Creek Centre Dr # 4-F, Baton Rouge, LA 70820
Phone: (225) 663-2128
Website: https://www.finbombsushi.com/
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The ramen was delicious. I’m not a fan of soft-boiled eggs. I like mine hard-boiled, but everything else was fresh and delicious.
I can’t wait to visit again.
I will dine in to check out the service and atmosphere.
I’ve added photos of the order and foods. My poke bowl came with rice instead of spring mix, and missed avocado that added as an extra! Egg rolls weren’t delivered, instead they delivered some dumplings. And edamame tasted disgusting This was the worst delivery experience ever, I would absolutely not recommend them, ever!!!
The large menu can be overwhelming on your first visit, but to me, that means there is something for everyone. Here are some things to drill down your selection.
Seen are the f-bomb burrito, and a custom poké bowl.
The f-bomb was a menu item burrito which had tuna, salmon, cucumber, red onion, cilantro, wasabi aoli, and wonton strips. Next time I may add some soy sauce, to elevate the salt level for my liking. Some like more of a pure taste, and I respect that. The wonton strips added a crunchy texture that I really liked.
The poké bowl foundation (starts with your first option) was rice, at my request, but I may go with the lettuce option next time. The rice can be very filling, and I tried the ponzu sauce on it, but the ponzu’s thin consistency got lost in the bowl. It needed one of the thicker sauces I’ll talk about in the next paragraph.
The Asian vinaigrette was thick and sweet, as well as slightly tangy, with citrus notes. It is a top choice. The Unagi sauce was thick and sweet, with soy notes. The creamy cilantro and wasabi dressings could have used a little more salt, in my opinion, but don’t get it twisted, they were good as is.
I tried the mochi ice cream. It was a brownie with ice cream topping. The brownie was restaurant quality. Not cookie cutter box style. The brownie had a thin flaky shell, and the core was perfectly rich and smooth, with a hearty sweet chocolate flavor. The ice cream was great quality dutch chocolate, and was nestled in a tapioca based capsule. The chocolate sauce drizzled on top was very good as well.
I heard the key lime pie was also a good choice, and I’ll try that next time. Also next time, I will be trying the poké bake, which is torched, and ramen.
I’ve been a loyal customer here for quite some time, consistently supporting this business and spending hundreds of dollars. Unfortunately, after repeated issues with their service, I can no longer justify continuing to do so.
While the food itself is solid, the service has become unacceptable. On two separate occasions, staff members attempted to overcharge me for simple sides. Once, I was told I needed to pay for a full BYO Ramen (over $12) simply because I requested extra noodles and vegetables, an upcharge that made no sense, given that extra noodles alone cost $1.65. More recently, another worker attempted to charge me for a kids ramen just for ordering a side of noodles and asking for a to-go cup for my left over broth. Only when I questioned it was the price corrected.
The lack of professionalism and respect toward customers is insane. This is a fast-casual establishment, where tipping is optional, and seems to be reason for dishonest billing practices.
Customer loyalty and basic honesty should matter, not based on an optional tip! Moving forward, I’ll be taking my money to places that don’t stereotype and attempt to scam their regulars.