7 spots for perfect poké bowls
GAUTENG
Ono Poké Eatery
This Jozi spot serves fantastic poké bowls. Build your own, or opt for the house choices, like the Yuzu Tun, with tuna, kiwi salsa, radish, avocado and gleaming black rice.
Momo Soko
This Sandton eatery was an instant hit when it opened. They offer a choice of three poké bowls, consisting of salmon alongside pickles, slaws, veggies and punchy dressings.
KZN
Jack Salmon Fish House
A very popular seafood restaurant with a Mediterranean feel – this Durban eatery’s prawn bowl is a recent addition to the menu, to the delight of local poké lovers.
Surf Riders
This buzzing spot in Durban lets seafood lovers build their own colourful dishes with a base of tuna or salmon sashimi, tiger prawns and steamed mussels…
WESTERN CAPE
Hokey Poke
The first eatery to offer poké bowls in Cape Town, this spot remains a firm favourite – as does their no. 5 bowl with salmon, beets and ponzu dressing.
Manga
Manga in Cape Town is known for sea views, great sushi and now, poké bowls. They serve it with Sriracha and raw tuna mixed with sushi rice, red onion, pickled ginger and avocado.
Three Wise Monkeys
It may be a ramen joint, but this eatery also offers bowls of diced tuna or salmon, a bed of sushi rice, and the likes of soy sauce, green onions and avocado.