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How to make a PokeBowl (Original Post) yuiyoshida Dec 2018 OP
What's your favorite poke place in SF? kimbutgar Dec 2018 #1
OH ITS POKEBOWL at STONESTOWN MALL yuiyoshida Dec 2018 #3
Going to check that one out? kimbutgar Dec 2018 #6
They have a lot of choices... yuiyoshida Dec 2018 #7
My Poke one in San Bruno has a lot more choices kimbutgar Dec 2018 #8
I totally will yuiyoshida Dec 2018 #9
Living in Hawaii I love these pandr32 Dec 2018 #2
You don't cook the fish? Ohiogal Dec 2018 #4
Well the salmon is smoked... yuiyoshida Dec 2018 #5
Looks great! NT enough Dec 2018 #10
I live in a rural area so these options are not available to me, but I'm curious japple Dec 2018 #11
The food is made and delivered fresh! yuiyoshida Dec 2018 #12
That is gorgeous, although I think I would have to go for the tofu (minus japple Dec 2018 #13
The bowls and utensils can be reused ... but yuiyoshida Dec 2018 #14
Buddha bowl spinbaby Dec 2018 #15

kimbutgar

(21,111 posts)
1. What's your favorite poke place in SF?
Sat Dec 29, 2018, 03:36 PM
Dec 2018

I like the poke at lemonade. But poke one in San Bruno is my favorite.

kimbutgar

(21,111 posts)
8. My Poke one in San Bruno has a lot more choices
Sat Dec 29, 2018, 03:54 PM
Dec 2018

In shopping center acros from Tanforan and across from Luckys. Check that one out someday.

yuiyoshida

(41,831 posts)
5. Well the salmon is smoked...
Sat Dec 29, 2018, 03:43 PM
Dec 2018

but its LIKE sushi, so Raw fish, and yes its amazing, if you don't know sushi, you should try it!

japple

(9,819 posts)
11. I live in a rural area so these options are not available to me, but I'm curious
Sat Dec 29, 2018, 06:42 PM
Dec 2018

about how the food is packaged and delivered? Is this cooked/plated (bowled?)/ ready to serve when it arrives at your door? Is the price comparable to a meal served to you in a restaurant? It is interesting to me to read about what is going on in other parts of the US.

yuiyoshida

(41,831 posts)
12. The food is made and delivered fresh!
Sat Dec 29, 2018, 06:57 PM
Dec 2018

Just like you would order a pizza delivered. But, with Grub Hub, you just use the app, and after you have chosen your ingredients they make it, charge your card and you can watch on the app where your food is in route! Its wonderful!

It comes in a plastic bowl with plastic lid, with chopsticks or your choice of plastic forks *or sporks, and a drink. I like to order the green tea to go with!

Price: $21.46
includes the tip.


japple

(9,819 posts)
13. That is gorgeous, although I think I would have to go for the tofu (minus
Sat Dec 29, 2018, 07:09 PM
Dec 2018

the mayonaise!)

BTW, I live so far out that pizza delivery is a dream!

Can the bowls/utensils be recycled? That is a huge thing for me.

Happy New Year, yuiyoshida! I love your posts though I don't often comment.

yuiyoshida

(41,831 posts)
14. The bowls and utensils can be reused ... but
Sat Dec 29, 2018, 07:29 PM
Dec 2018

the chopsticks are wood, so not so good to use a second time. Balsa wood basically. Of course I live by Japantown so I have my own sets of chopsticks (Ohashi 大橋 ). By the way, in Japanese the balsa wood chopsticks are called: warabashi 割らばし which means splitting... which is what you do with the sticks when you get them!

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