Fish Face Poke Bar
I tried Poke for the first time while I was in Sacramento. I was wandering around the downtown on my way over to Beers books area and came across the historic R street district which had a neat little market called Wal Public Market which contained a couple restaurants, a record store, and some hipster trinket stores.
Poke; an interesting dish that is made with raw fish. Its Hawaiian ceviche, and is absolutely delish.
Fish Face Poke Bar is an interesting restaurant concept. It reminded me of a burrito shop except everything was raw fish. I tried tuna with a side of brown rice, it was delightful! In addition to the delicious food, they also had a really awesome mural on the wall of an octopus.
If you like sushi, and a refreshing lunch that will fill you up but not make you feel bloated then I would highly recommend checking out Fish Face Poke Bar.
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