Toronto

Hoki Poke

563 Yonge St., Unit 101
thehokipoke.com

Inspired by the traditional poke bowls of the Hawaiian Islands, Hoki Poke is all about freshness, quality and filling meals full of flavour. With the option to build your own bowl or pick from one of the signature poke options, this tiny Polynesian- influenced restaurant is at the top of our list for poke in Toronto. The classic bowl is loaded with chunks of raw ahi tuna and salmon marinated in the house soy sauce and topped with the traditional accoutrements.

Poke Guys

112 Elizabeth St., #1 & 8110 Birchmount Rd., Unit 10
pokeguys.ca

At Poke Guys, choose from brown, white or cauliflower rice; soba noodles or kale for your base; and decorate your bowl with an array of raw and cooked fish, along with some premium topping options. The signature bowls are also a great bang for your buck, especially the Cali, with spicy shoyu salmon and tuna, avocado, crab meat slaw and masago.

Ono Poke Bar

100 Western Battery Rd., #2 (plus several other locations across the GTA)
onopokebar.com

Ono Poke is whipping up some super luxurious bowls that are worth the above-average prices. This spot is known not only for its creative signature bowls but also for its torched salmon and tuna poke. The Ono Torched Salmon Bowl is a fan-favourite. Torched and lightly caramelized salmon is delivered on a bed of rice or greens and topped with items like avocado, corn, crispy wonton and drizzled with the house-made wasabi mayonnaise.

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