It’s a cute place with a back area full of fairy lights, complete with wooden tables and a skylight window. $10.75 for an ahi tuna poke bowl. They have beer and wine on tap! Read more.
$10.95 for a regular bowl. The poke bowl itself is make-your-own style, with a ton of different options to choose from. Read more.
You can make your own bowls or sushi burritos, and for those who may not like ahi tuna, there are other proteins — including ahi tuna, salmon, shrimp, scallops, albacore, and even chicken. Read more.
The ahi poke was Hawaiian style, but it was also tossed with macadamia nuts and pickled jalapeños. The calamari was cut in rings and tossed with yuzu, wasabi, and onion, and it had a mayo-tasting base Read more.
The poke tastes like shoyu ahi poke, with large white onion and green onion chunks, and furikake on top. Read more.
Suzume is a small, nicer, Japanese-Hawaiian restaurant in Williamsburg. The poke here is basically served in sushi form. You can order a wide variety of food from spam musubis to roasted salmon ramen! Read more.