Poke Bowl
Asian · Milano
About Poke Bowl
At Poke Bowl in Milano, we're dedicated to serving fresh, healthy, and delicious poke bowls that cater to a variety of tastes and preferences. Our cozy dining area features 3-4 tables, creating an intimate setting for you to enjoy your meal. With unlimited topping options, you can customize your bow...
At Poke Bowl in Milano, we're dedicated to serving fresh, healthy, and delicious poke bowls that cater to a variety of tastes and preferences. Our cozy dining area features 3-4 tables, creating an intimate setting for you to enjoy your meal. With unlimited topping options, you can customize your bowl to suit your cravings. We also offer a range of comfort food and vegetarian options, making us the perfect spot for a quick bite or a satisfying lunch. Our commitment to quality is reflected in our use of fresh ingredients, carefully selected to ensure that every dish is bursting with flavor. From classic poke bowls to more adventurous options, we have something for everyone. With friendly service from our team and convenient features like no-contact delivery and takeout, you can easily enjoy our food at your convenience. At Poke Bowl, we're passionate about providing a welcoming atmosphere where everyone feels at home. Our wheelchair accessible entrance ensures that all customers can comfortably dine with us. Whether you're in the mood for something light
What Customers Say About Poke Bowl
Poke Bowl in Milano is a popular spot known for fresh, delicious poke with many options. Customers rave about the variety and quick service, especially from Kevin, Carlos, and Freddy. Some find the protein portions small or experience inconsistency in spiciness.
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Tip: It gets very busy during weekday lunch hours, so be prepared for a wait. Consider ordering through DoorDash for takeout.
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Poke Bowl is located in Milano, surrounded by cultural and historical points of interest. Here are some of the most notable places nearby.
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- 56 Beaver Street (A 147m) — building in Manhattan, New York Propiedad contribuidora
Museums
- Sports Museum of America (A 146m) — former museum in New York City
- National Museum of the American Indian George Gustav Heye Center (A 178m) — museum in New York, N.Y.
Other Points of Interest
- 26 Beaver Street (A 55m) — building in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan, New York City
- 90 Broad Street (A 62m) — building in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan, New York City
- 1 Whitehall Street (A 104m) — building in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan, New York City
- 2 Broadway (A 105m) — edificio de oficinas en Manhattan, Nueva York, Estados Unidos
- New York Produce Exchange (A 115m) — building in Manhattan
- 104 Broad Street (A 130m) — high-rise building in Lower Manhattan, New York City, United States
- 50 Broad Street (A 156m) — building in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan, New York City
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Poke Bowl Milano Reviews
80 broad poke bowl, excellent food, very friendly people, everything very clean. 100% recommended ,A special mention for mari who helped me out everytime; that makes me want to come back.
Quick and tasty takeout food, made to order. Pleasant person at the counter.
Amazing experience every time I come here! Food is always on point. Staff are amazing! Always taking care of me; Astrid, Maria, Kevin, and Freddie are always on point 🙏🏻🙌🏻
Best Poke I’ve had outside of San Francisco. Wonderful flavor and crunch. Easy to order app. Super easy pickup in a tough food neighborhood.
One of the best poke spots I've tried in the city! The place is very clean and offers 3-4 tables for dine-in, making it a cozy spot to enjoy your meal. They have unlimited topping options, and you can either choose from their signature bowls or create your own, with various sizes to suit your appetite. The freshness of the ingredients and the variety of choices make it a must-try for poke lovers!
This place is the best! Poke Bowl on Broad street.. Super fresh and delicious! Variety for any taste and choice! Great service, Kevin, Carlos and Freddy make everything super quick, even in a rush hour when line is out of the door, these guys are great! Poke bowl is something I could eat all day everyday:)
Been here several times. Decided to come at 7:25pm on a Sunday (it supposedly closes at 8:00), and they turned away every customer after us (starting at 7:30). Luckily we were unaffected, but I felt bad for the people expecting food and leaving empty-handed.
Clean, neat, filling, healthy food options, diverse options with a variety of sauces and toppings in addition to mains. Very well priced too! I would have expected my bowl to cost $20 but it only cost $15! You can't put a price on healthy eating and a low cost with ao many flavors to choose from makes this spot a rare jewel.
Beware when ordering here. Ordering from here is half a surprise sometimes. The crispy rice options most of which are spicy has a massive difference in spiciness every other day. Today's order was magnitudes spicier than usual and no way to remedy the issue. Its normally a enjoyable spicy not this time.Not everyone has that level of spice tolerance. Not mala levels but way beyond the norm. Couldn't eat it much less finish it.
got a pokebowl with salmon, crispy onion, wasabi peas, and soba noodles (which cost an extra $1 — ridiculous). The bowl tasted good, but the portion was disappointing. They gave me a tiny spoonful of salmon for a “2 protein” bowl that cost $18. Pretty clear the profit margins are sky high if they’re being this stingy. Honestly feels like highway robbery. the taste was okay and the service was fast.
***3 1/2 stars*** This is a bit of an overdue review, as Poke Bowl is right next to where I work and I've frequented it a solid handful of times now. Poke Bowl always has a line of varying length when I walk by at lunchtime but the wait is never too long - they've got a good assembly line system and workers who are on their toes; any delays are caused by over-deliberating customers. And the fact that the lines exist in the first place reflects the overall high opinion that the local workplace crowd has of it - there are plenty of similar fast casual eateries nearby that are always emptier than this. I had a busy day at work yesterday so this was a good, quick option to grab a bite before heading back into the trenches. I was pretty hungry, so I opted for the three-protein bowl ($15.95) with white rice, salmon as my protein for all three choices, avocado (which is an extra $1.00), and finished it off with the chipotle aioli sauce and a smattering of tempura flakes and rice puffs. Based on what I've seen from other customers in line, this is a super simplistic order (I usually see a mild look of relief from the employees when they realize they don't have to spend a few extra minutes meticulously adding ingredient after ingredient). They have TONS of other toppings to choose from at no additional cost, but I don't need too much action with these types of bowls. The bowl itself is pretty tasty - it does the job. A few times I thought they went a little too heavy on the aioli (which makes me have to blow my nose and then give a reassuring look to fellow patrons that I don't have COVID. Always fun in NYC.), but that's ultimately on me to manage them a bit better, and I have made strides in that area. The salmon and avocado are usually very fresh. Every great once in a while the avocado looks a LITTLE brown but nothing egregious and certainly not discernable to the palate, and I've seen maybe three or four fatty/stringy pieces of salmon the entire time I've been frequenting this place. That honestly might not be avoidable (I don't know what goes into the extensive prep of a poke bowl place when it comes to their fish) and again, it's not typical. My biggest qualm with Poke Bowl is the price. It should say something that, in a city and even a specific neighborhood that's known for being expensive, multiple reviews have mentioned the cost. Even taking into account the inflationary drama going on right now, this bowl is about $5 too expensive. I used to get the exact same bowl/quality in Jersey City for about $12. The price structure with the proteins is prohibitive, in my opinion. I'm not looking to massively binge-eat at lunch (I'd guess on average I'm trying to consume about 700 calories or so to get me through the day with minimal naughtiness), but the one- and two-protein bowl options are just not very generous - you're almost forced to go with the most expensive option to avoid having to go somewhere else for a little more sustenance. The other issue (and it seems to be universal with poke establishments) is the added cost of avocado. It's a superfood, takes a little more effort to peel and cut - I get it. But I don't understand why a sushi restaurant doesn't charge extra for the inclusion of avocados in their rolls but poke bowl establishments do. Regardless, it means that a visit to Poke Bowl is always going to be about $20, which is just too much for a normal lunch that's not a formal sit-down experience with wait service. Poke Bowl is reliable and consistent, and as an aside, every person behind the counter has been friendly and accommodating. In a pinch, it's a convenient stop to grab lunch when you have no other plans and your stomach is grumbling. But based on the price point, unfortunately it's not a place I can justify going to more than two or three times a month.
Ordered the Honolulu Salmon Poke Plenty Bowl and nearly all of the ingredients were missing. This bowl costs $17.45 and this is an unacceptable oversight
I would never eat here again. I spend $20 for a poke bowl that normally cost me $14 in the staten island mall . Everything is a extra charge when it should just come with your food mainly if you aren't getting half of the stuff that comes with the meal originally... Then server was nice
This was my first experience with poke bawl. Today I decided to try it for the first time. And this is what I got for 17$. The bowl was a quarter empty. Half empty. Yes, I ate it all, I was very hungry, but it was unpleasant to eat it, honestly. You know, it reminds me. Instagram (pictures) and reality. Complete disappointment.
Too much wasabi soy sauce. I'm usually eat whole but this place made me taste of lot sauce. Disappointed this. Please train her well. I was being refused to wash hands properly inside because I had both hands dirty. She gave me a dry pepper and I asked her put water. Sigh... I'm not coming back here again.
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