
Sleek counter-serve featuring Hawaiian poke bowls with seafood, plus macaron ice cream sandwiches.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 12 W Colorado Blvd, Pasadena, CA 91105
Phone: (626) 304-3100
Website: https://www.pokesaladbarpasadena.com/
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Reviews
The food here is delicious! The rice, seaweed, and albacore was flavorful, and the salmon and cucumber tasted super fresh. I feel like I got my money’s worth. Would absolutely recommend.
The options are endless, and the large bowl, which is what me and my friend went for, is truly LARGE. It almost feels like two regular bowls at any other poke shop. I also liked that they have spam musubi, and if you check in with the Yelp app, you can get a free small bowl of miso soup, which pairs super well with, and is a great side dish for the poke bowl.
All of the ingredients feel extra fresh and nourishing, and it feels like a great meal experience overall.
To order, there is a multi step process. First, you select your size and base. Then your toppings that are mixed in. Next you choose your proteins – you can mix and match. After that, you select your tops that actually go on top. Finally, you pick your sauce(s) and the finishing touches.
Bowls start at 13.99 and include 2 scoops of protein. Each scoop is about 2+ ounces.
A medium has 3 scoops and costs $2 more.
A large has 4 scoops and cost $4.
Bases include: white rice, quinoa/brown rice, salad, half & half, or chips.
Mix ins include: crabmeat, cucumber, onions, seaweed, pineapples, sweet corn, jalapeños, cilantro, or everything.
Proteins include: ahi tuna, spicy tuna, salmon, tofu&avocado, scallop, albacore (seared), scallops (small ones appear to be in a mayo), octopus, or shrimp.
Sauces include: chipotle mayo, yuzu ponzu, sesame shoyu, wasabi mayo, sweet chili, or sweet eel.
Tops include: edamame, green onion, ginger, wasabi, sesame seed, furikake (seaweed and seed mix), crunchy onion, or everything.
You can also add spice level.
I ordered: Large bowl, white rice, cucumber, cilantro, extra pineapple, and seaweed salad, ahi as well as tofu&avocado, yuzu ponzu, ginger, and furikake. It was $17.99.
The fish was fresh. I was actually concerned about this at first because upon entering, I could smell the seafood. But, I’m happy to note that the fish was very mild- not strong at all.
The toppings were also fresh, and you can ask for extra if you want more than usual. The cilantro was all green, nothing was wilted. The avocado was perfectly ripe.
The sizing is really good. I mean- I barely ate 1/4 of my rice and I still have some cucumber, seaweed, and avocado to much on later as a second meal.
My one complaint is the yuzu ponzu. I don’t taste anything citrus, so I’m not sure what happened. I saw her mix the sauce in with my fish, but it isn’t very flavorful. I taste very mild, almost like watered down low sodium soy. It may just be that today’s sauce wasn’t made well, since I’ve never been there before I have nothing to compare it to. I will definitely be back to try it again and see if there is more citrusy flavor.
My rating is actually a 4+/5- purely because of the sauce.