12
1252 Yonge St
Umami Poke
It’s all about building your own poke bowl at this Hawaiian eatery in Summerhill. All of their fish is marinated with flavours that change often.
Get a taste of what Hawaii has to offer with a poke bowl. This popular Hawaiian dish usually consists of a bed of rice, diced raw fish as the protein, an array of toppings such as corn and avocado and varying sauces and garnishes. The final product is a work of art that’s not just beautifully presented but tastes delicious too.
Here are some of the best places for poke in Toronto.
12
1252 Yonge St
Umami Poke
It’s all about building your own poke bowl at this Hawaiian eatery in Summerhill. All of their fish is marinated with flavours that change often.
11
4750 Yonge St Unit 118
Poke Eats
Build your own snack or regular-sized bowl at this spot located at the bottom of Emerald Park in North York. Unlike other places, they offer black sushi rice as a base.
10
120 Adelaide St W FC-04
North Poke
Located inside Richmond Adelaide Centre is this Hawaiian takeaway serving fresh to order poke bowls.
9
100 Western Battery Rd #2
ONO Poke Bar
Choose from a wide variety of poke bowls at any of their three locations across the city. You can also customize your bowl with torched salmon and tuna as a protein.
8
112 Elizabeth St #1
Poke Guys
Sashimi, rice and veggies are filled to the rim at this spot in Downtown Markham and their original location on Elizabeth Street. You can build your poke or choose from any of their seven signature bowls.
7
36 Toronto St
The Poke Box
The poke bowls at this spot in the Financial District, Queen’s Park and Waterloo are loaded with a variety of fresh ingredients including smoked duck.
6
420 Queen St W
Pokito
This Hawaiian restaurant on Queen West has something for everyone. They have vegan, keto and gluten-free poke bowls available.
5
514 Yonge St
Pokéwave
Not only does this poke restaurant specialize in your typical bowls, but also torched bowls. It’s the perfect alternative for those who can’t eat raw fish.
4
563 Yonge St Unit 101
Hoki Poke
Located near Yonge and Wellesley and Markham is this takeout spot offering fresh poke bowls and sushi burritos.
3
758 Yonge St
Rolltation - Yorkville
You’ll find fresh, made-to-order poke bowls at any of this fast-casual restaurant’s multiple locations across the city. They’re also known for their sushi burritos.
2
55 Avenue Rd
Mi'hito Sushi Laboratory - Yorkville
The poke bowls at this sushi restaurant are beautifully presented and packed with the finest ingredients, including kimchi beef.
1
367 King St W
Calii Love
Get Californian-style poke at this popular destination for healthy eats. Poke bowls are named after feelings, including hopeful, clever, amazing and grateful.
Get a taste of what Hawaii has to offer with a poke bowl. This popular Hawaiian dish usually consists of a bed of rice, diced raw fish as the protein, an array of toppings such as corn and avocado and varying sauces and garnishes. The final product is a work of art that’s not just beautifully presented but tastes delicious too.
Here are some of the best places for poke in Toronto.
12
1252 Yonge St
Umami Poke
It’s all about building your own poke bowl at this Hawaiian eatery in Summerhill. All of their fish is marinated with flavours that change often.
11
4750 Yonge St Unit 118
Poke Eats
Build your own snack or regular-sized bowl at this spot located at the bottom of Emerald Park in North York. Unlike other places, they offer black sushi rice as a base.
10
120 Adelaide St W FC-04
North Poke
Located inside Richmond Adelaide Centre is this Hawaiian takeaway serving fresh to order poke bowls.
9
100 Western Battery Rd #2
ONO Poke Bar
Choose from a wide variety of poke bowls at any of their three locations across the city. You can also customize your bowl with torched salmon and tuna as a protein.
8
112 Elizabeth St #1
Poke Guys
Sashimi, rice and veggies are filled to the rim at this spot in Downtown Markham and their original location on Elizabeth Street. You can build your poke or choose from any of their seven signature bowls.
7
36 Toronto St
The Poke Box
The poke bowls at this spot in the Financial District, Queen’s Park and Waterloo are loaded with a variety of fresh ingredients including smoked duck.
6
420 Queen St W
Pokito
This Hawaiian restaurant on Queen West has something for everyone. They have vegan, keto and gluten-free poke bowls available.
5
514 Yonge St
Pokéwave
Not only does this poke restaurant specialize in your typical bowls, but also torched bowls. It’s the perfect alternative for those who can’t eat raw fish.
4
563 Yonge St Unit 101
Hoki Poke
Located near Yonge and Wellesley and Markham is this takeout spot offering fresh poke bowls and sushi burritos.
3
758 Yonge St
Rolltation - Yorkville
You’ll find fresh, made-to-order poke bowls at any of this fast-casual restaurant’s multiple locations across the city. They’re also known for their sushi burritos.
2
55 Avenue Rd
Mi'hito Sushi Laboratory - Yorkville
The poke bowls at this sushi restaurant are beautifully presented and packed with the finest ingredients, including kimchi beef.
1
367 King St W
Calii Love
Get Californian-style poke at this popular destination for healthy eats. Poke bowls are named after feelings, including hopeful, clever, amazing and grateful.