4/5 Jay M. 8 months ago on Google
*Edit:
Additional
star
added
for
restaurant
thoroughly
responding
to
this
review.
They
care!
But
they're
still
wrong
about
comparative
pricing
(I'm
a
professional
procurement/sourcing
manager).
Upper
quality
poke,
fair
service,
irritating
pricing.
Let's
get
the
negative
out
of
the
way
so
I
can
talk
about
the
food.
I've
been
here
four
times
now
and
had
matching
experiences
each
time,
however
it's
advisable
to
avoid
the
noon
hour.
1.
Parking
is
atrocious.
You
can
find
a
spot
if
you
wait
a
few
minutes,
but
the
draw
here
is
too
high
for
parking
planners.
2.
The
menu
pricing
is
overreaching
for
our
region.
$7
for
a
bubble/boba
tea?
$15+
for
per
bowl
plus
add-on's?
If
you're
seated,
unlike
other
poke
bowl
restaurants,
you
get
the
full
server
experience
and
that
means
a
tip.
$2.50
for
a
soft
drink
is
pretty
standard,
but
refills
will
cost
extra.
Expect
to
drop
$20
minimum
per
person.
If
you
wait
and
go
to
a
Twin
Cities
poke
restaurant,
you'll
save
money.
3.
Service
is
fair.
The
female
server
does
a
pretty
good
job
noticing
people,
but
the
two
male
servers
were
oblivious
each
time.
The
food.
As
an
avid
Japanese
and
Hawaiian
food
lover
who's
had
very
high-end
sashimi
and
great
maki,
nigiri,
and
temaki,
I
was
pleasantly
surprised
by
the
quality
of
ingredients
at
507
Poke.
Mango
was
ripe,
veggies
were
crisp
and
fresh,
and
most
of
the
fish
was
recent,
although
my
last
experience
with
the
tuna
was
a
bit
disappointing
as
you
could
tell
it
had
aged.
As
long
as
they
keep
up
their
quality
control,
I'd
expect
to
have
a
continually
fresh
experience.
Portions
were
good
and
the
rice
was
top
notch.
The
sushi
burritos
were
alright,
but
they
could
use
a
bit
more
creativity
there
as
the
rolls
my
friends
and
I
traded
tended
to
taste
alike.
Again,
if
they
dropped
their
prices
by
a
buck
or
two,
this
place
would
be
a
home
run.