The tastiest of the lot 😋 This Nisei Poké Plate is one of five pre-made poké plates available and it's got all the right elements — tangy tomato salad, potato mac salad and fresh cubes of ahi tuna!
Love that they marinate your fish cubes on the spot instead of letting them sit and soak in the marinade 👍🏻
Niseki Poke Plate contains Ahi Tuna and Koiu Shoyu sauce, a special blend of soy sauce.
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Pair it with the interesting variety of sides such as the appetising potato macaroni, tangy kimchi cucumber, candied carrot meli-meli and 2 scoops of white rice sprinkled with furikake.
Relish the mouthwatering and flavoursome poke bowls prepared for you by Lon the owner and his staff.
3 Everton Park 01-79 Singapore 080003
Opening Hours:
Tues - Fri: 11.30am - 2.30pm, 5.30pm - 8.30pm
Sat: 11.30am - 8.30pm
Sun, Mon Closed
Damage: $24.45
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Born and raised in Hawaii, Lon runs this corner store at Everton Park dishing out poké bowls that are good for both solo diners and big groups. Unlike most places that pre-marinate their proteins, Alakai only coats the cubed fish in your selected sauce a la order. In a group of four, share the Large ($39.95), which sees the protein of your choice (tuna, salmon, boiled prawns or tofu) laced with your desired marinade — we love the Koiu Shoyu, a soy-based sauce that perfectly balances savoury and sweet. Side dishes like the Ka'ukama Cucumber Kimchi ($2.95) and Hala Kahiki Pineapple Pacri (Malay-inspired pineapples) boast robust Asian flavours that complement the fish. If you're popping by for a solo meal, choose from five pre-made pokés like the Alakai Big Poké Plate ($24.95) that comes with both salmon and tuna, or our favourite of the lot — Nisei Poké Plate ($14.95). The latter sees ahi tuna tossed in Koiu Shoyu, and Potato-Mac salad, tangy tomato namasu (tomatoes in a Japanese vinegar dressing) and white rice on the side.
Avg Price: $20 per person
Photo by Burppler Shaowei Ho