Multiple spots to satisfy craving for that beloved Hawaiian fish salad
Earlier this year we told you bowls—particularly poke bowls—were a hot trend in food. Pat on the back, because we were right on. Poke, which means chunk in Hawaiian, is a raw fish salad with sesame oil, green onions and soy sauce. This cool dish is popping up all over town; you can find it on menus as an appetizer or served over rice as a main dish.
Here are a few places to get your poke:
5 Fusion & Sushi Bar
821 NW Wall St., Bend
(541) 323-2328
Big Island Kona Mix Plate
680 SW Powerhouse Dr, Ste 1004, Bend
(541) 633-7378
El Kussho, a pop up on Monday Nights at El Sancho
335 NE Dekalb Ave, Bend
(458) 206-5973
Kanpai Sushi & Sake Bar
990 NW Newport Ave., Bend (541) 388-4636
www. Kanpai-bend.com
Mother's Downtown Kitchen
10 NW Minnesota Ave., Bend (541) 382-1870
Market of Choice's Poke Bar
115 NW Sisemore St., Bend
(541) 382-5828
Shinsei Sushi
63455 N Hwy 97, Ste. 35, Bend
(541) 306-3486
Cascade Crunch Pops into Wabi Sabi
In the back of Wabi Sabi on Wall Street is a colorful popcorn shop boasting almost 40 flavors of fresh, gourmet popcorn. Susan Bannon opened the shop last month as a way to express her creative spirit through flavored popcorn. All of the popcorn is made fresh in-house with coconut oil. Susan loves experimenting, so you can find tons of rotating sweet and savory flavors including green apple, frosted birthday cake, orange creamsicle, cheddar pretzel ale, cinnamon butter toast and many more. Stop in and try a free sample.
Cascade Crunch
830 NW Wall St., Bend
541-797-3124
Sat. 1-7 pm, Sun. Noon– 5 pm
www.facebook.com/cascadecrunch