Poke Bowl Co

1550 N Kingsbury St, Chicago - 60642
55 reviews
Poke Seafood
(312) 202-6227

Every poke bowl I've been served here has made me feel a sense of euphoria and a general sense of well-being. The sauces all taste magical. I used to visit and chat with the staff pretty much everyday. Shout out to my former neighbors lol.(This is a biased review. I give the people and the product 5 stars but the prices are a bit steep and I think the hot meat menu items are kinda like "eh, that doesn't really need to be there" so I really should be rating them 4 stars but seriously, tuna/salmon+rice+literally-any-sauce= pure satisfaction with or without added veg or garnish. )

Placed order online. Order was flagged as delivered, but I never received the order.Follow-up: DoorDash gets one star for failing to deliver the food. You get one star for "We don't see your order. If you have an issue call DoorDash, once it leaves it's not our problem". Do better next time; I'm sure all of the local patrons would agree.

First time trying a poke bowl. I got the chiken bowl very delicious.

Good place to eat

The Server dude was (always is) wonderful!

Love it

Ordered online, waited over 2 hours, was promised by multiple people I would get my food and it never showed up.

I always buy Poke at this place because there are always the freshest ingredients and a nice service. And of course it's delicious!!

I’m a bit biased but I’ve tried the PokÄ“ at most if not all the poke focused places in Chicago and think this place is pretty good. While I think a lot of other places are great and some others terrible, when it comes down to the quality of ingredients (Whole Foods Market standards), freshness, select organic vegetables and sauces made in house, these things really differentiate this spot from the others. Highly recommend trying this spot out.

We had the “Salmon for Days” and “Tuna in the Raw” bowls, and both the fish and vegetables in both bowls were no longer fresh. They had lost their flavor, and the vegetables (the green peas were the worst) had acquired this sour taste. I guess that is why they call it “Salmon for Days,” since it really tastes like salmon that had been sitting out for days. Not coming again.