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7.3

Poke OG

$$$$

161 SE 1st St, Miami
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Poke OG is right next door to Mr. Omakase, its sister restaurant. But this place is much more casual. And while the price point is much different, the attention to quality is obvious after just a bite. It’s also a fantastic takeout option. They have several sushi box options, which are packaged perfectly and even include a little paintbrush so you can distribute your soy sauce with the precision of Bob Ross. They also, as the name implies, offer poke bowls - but there is nothing wrong with coming here just for a roll or nigiri.

Cleveland Jennings

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