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6 Best Poke Bowls in Sydney | Man of Many

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Fishbowl in Bondi Beach has some of the best poke bowls in Sydney with a primary focus on using the finest produce available. For your first time you might as well try The O.G, salmon sashimi, shallots, kale, edamame with seaweed and sesame dressing or if you’re feeling adventurous try making up your own concoction.

1. Fishbowl

Sustainable seafood caught right here in Australia is what makes Nudefish Poke one of the best spots to grab a poke bowl in Sydney, plus it’s 100% gluten and dairy free. There is a whole range of bowls to choose from like the green goddess salmon with kale and edamame, the wasabi salmon with cucumber, pickled carrot and wasabi peas, and the spicy citrus tuna with citrus mayo and pickled ginger.

2. Nudefish Poke

Salmon and Bear offers up some of the best poke bowls in Sydney, defining their food as inspired by nature, you can’t really go wrong if you’re looking for tasty and healthy food in a cosy cabin setting. Try out their salmon poke bowl with soy and sesame dressing, corn salsa, avocado and coconut basmati rice.

3. Salmon and Bear

You get two menus at Pokéd, one with pre designed poké bowls and one for designer your very own customisable bowl. Just choose what size, base, protein, sauce and topping you want them Pokéd will whip it up for you. If that sounds like more than you want to do, grab a delicious mix created by the team at Pokéd like the Big Kahuna including salmon sashimi, cooked prawns, Hawaiian soy pineapple sauce, pickled cabbage and more.

4. Poked

Nama Poke serves up a whole range of vegetarian poké bowls with a whole lot of variety. They also offer extra choices to customise your bowl to your liking that isn’t usually seen in other places. Get a base of your choice from potato noodles to zoodles or add an onsen egg.

5. Nama Poke

This poke dedicated restaurant offers some fresh ingredients and sushi grade sashimi to give you one of the best poke bowls in Sydney. Dine in or take out at Poké Bros with some regular favourites like the premium salmon, the OG tuna, Poké Prawn and for the vegetarians the Tofu-Tofu. Not a fan of seafood? There’s options for you too including the Spicy Korean Chicken Bowl

6. Poke Bros

What is a poke bowl you ask? Poké (pronounced po-keh) originated in Hawaii and literally means “cut to pieces”. Consisting mainly of cubed raw fish and seafood, think of a sushi roll, deconstructed and served in a bowl. It’s not limited to fish though, you’ll find so many different combinations from Japanese inspired katsu poke, mussel poke, lobster poke, abalone poke and more, you’ll have a hard time choosing.

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With an editorial team full of foodies, Man of Many has had the unique opportunity to directly sample and experience the best poke bowls in Sydney. This list is based on personal experience, in-depth research and customer reviews of Sydney poke restaurants. As expert journalists who guide people between competing products and services, we have provided our independent opinion in formulating our selections. Our editors have taken into account food, service and atmosphere while also making a concerted effort to highlight a few spots outside of the CBD. You can review our editorial policy here surrounding how we maintain our independence in our editorial reviews.

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Is Fishbowl on Uber eats?

Yes, Fishbowl is on Uber Eats.

How many calories are in a bowl of Fishbowl?

Your average poke bowl or fish bowl will contain around 200 calories.

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