Poké Time serves up what looks like deconstructed sushi with marinated raw cubed fish. And if you get the Super Cruncheritto ($11.95), they call it a burrito but it's more like a massive sushi roll so packed with stuff that they can't roll it up without some of the fillings squeezing out the ends.
Unlike sushi, you're not tasting the freshness of the fish so much as the marinade -- yeah, there's sauce. Still, the entire construction of the Cruncheritto tastes fresh and light despite being filling because of the rice.
Compare how much you get for your money to a couple of sushi rolls at just about any sushi restaurant and Poké Time is a winner.
The hole-in-the-wall is basically a take-out place that works like a Quiznos or Subway so there's no point scoring them on ambiance. But you can eat in, and if you do, tell them so they don't give you the plastic container for your non-burrito order but rather the reusable bowl that you return after.
TIP: Eat in if you buy the Cruncheritto because it's gonna be messy and you really want to use two hands with this because the fillings are prone to falling out.
Costs extra to get the outside of your Cruncheritto coated with stuff. Might want to skip that unless you are a pro at eating sloppy burritos.
Unlike sushi, you're not tasting the freshness of the fish so much as the marinade -- yeah, there's sauce. Still, the entire construction of the Cruncheritto tastes fresh and light despite being filling because of the rice.
Compare how much you get for your money to a couple of sushi rolls at just about any sushi restaurant and Poké Time is a winner.
The hole-in-the-wall is basically a take-out place that works like a Quiznos or Subway so there's no point scoring them on ambiance. But you can eat in, and if you do, tell them so they don't give you the plastic container for your non-burrito order but rather the reusable bowl that you return after.
TIP: Eat in if you buy the Cruncheritto because it's gonna be messy and you really want to use two hands with this because the fillings are prone to falling out.
Costs extra to get the outside of your Cruncheritto coated with stuff. Might want to skip that unless you are a pro at eating sloppy burritos.
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