Hours
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3559 W Lawrenceville St #600, Duluth, GA 30096
Phone: (678) 825-2990
Website: http://pokeburri.com/
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Reviews
The vybz: It’s a cute mini food hall vibe. Please note that it’s inside of a two story building and there is no sign outside. You walk in, grab a menu, and grab a table. When you’re ready to order you walk up to the desk and order. It’s not a “greet you when you come in” kinda place, but the staff is friendly. Everything was clean and it’s definitely a cool “let’s grab a cool lunch/dinner” type of place.
I’d only recommend this place if you’re already hanging at Town Green(Downtown Duluth). Decent food but a bit pricier than what I think it’s worth.
The building itself is called the Sweet Octopus. It seemingly houses four different businesses(although they may just be four distinct menus with the same business): Poke Burri, Lifting Noodles Ramen, Thai & Sushi, and Empanadas House(second floor). The first two menus are served inside on the first floor. I’m not sure about the Thai & Sushi Menu.
I thought I saw on the online menu that you could create your own sushi burrito, but the menu at the restaurant only has custom poke bowls.
Go online to their website to see the Secret Menu. I would have tried the sushi pizza from that menu but I was ordering takeout, so maybe next time.
Atmosphere:
Very nice and comfortable. Outdoor seating available, plenty of natural sunlight indoors, medium noise level from the kitchen, very spacious. Strings of lightbulbs hanging from the ceiling.
Food:
I got an order of Fried Gyoza for my appetizer. Four pieces for with gyoza sauce for $5 was a fair price. The dough was a bit stale and the sauce was more sweet than I’m used to, but the pork filling was great.
I got the $16 Best of the Best Burrito for my entree. I feel like they could drop the price a few bucks. $16 for what I got didn’t really seem worth it. Another review said the burritos were the size of egg rolls. They’re definitely bigger than that. Mine filled me up. The fish tasted pretty fresh to my surprise. On the other hand, it wasn’t that tender. I pulled a long strip of salmon out of the burrito with my teeth because I couldn’t bite into it. It was also so sweet. Looking at the ingredients, it should not be sweet. I didn’t like it very much. If it were better, I’d still find a $12-$13 price tag more reasonable.
Service:
There wasn’t much to say about this as it was a fast food restaurant. The server was an average server. I didn’t bother checking the cleanliness of the tables since I ordered takeout. My food came out in a reasonable amount of time.
Overall:
I do agree this place is slightly overpriced, but that was just for my burrito. The poke bowls definitely looked very overpriced. I wouldn’t come for those. This entire area is meant to stroll through to relax. If you’re already here, the sushi burrito can be fun for kids or a date. That’s what I would recommend you visit this restaurant for. If you’re looking for a poke bowl, you can very likely get a good bowl elsewhere for a much lower price. Definitely wouldn’t go out of my way for this place if I were craving sushi but out of rare convenience, I would.