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Craving poke? Here are the 5 best choices in Miami

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Published on September 26, 2018
Craving poke? Here are the 5 best choices in MiamiPhoto: Crazy Poke/Yelp

Need more poke in your life?

Hoodline crunched the numbers to find the top poke sources in Miami, using both Yelp data and our own secret sauce to produce a ranked list of the best spots to venture next time you're on the hunt.

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1. Ono Poké Shop

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Topping the list is Ono Poké Shop. Located at 2320 N. Miami Ave., the Japanese and Hawaiian joint is the highest-rated poke spot in Miami, boasting 4.5 stars out of 152 reviews on Yelp. Available bowls include the Spicy Crunchy Tuna Bowl: rice or greens with spicy tuna, red onion, pickled cucumber and spicy tempura topped with wasabi aioli and eel sauce.

2. Crazy Poke

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Next up is Crazy Poke, situated at 312 N.W. 24th St. in Wynwood. With 4.5 stars out of 86 reviews on Yelp, the eatery has proven to be a local favorite. Signature bowls include Tropical Albacore, which includes red onions, scallions, mango, roasted Macadamia nuts, sesame seeds and ponzu lime sauce. Build-your-own options are also available.

3. Fuel

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Fuel, located at 2304 N.E. Second Ave., is another top choice, with Yelpers giving the spot to score poke, acai bowls, juice and smoothies 4.5 stars out of 67 reviews. Bowls include the Nourish the Soul, made with salmon sashimi topped with masago, carrots, green onion, daikon radish, yuzu honey and crispy noodles. (Find the full menu here.)

4. Poke 305

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Poke 305, a Hawaiian spot that offers poke with a Latin twist in Brickell, is another go-to, with four stars out of 185 Yelp reviews. The chain offers poke bowls like The Big Mao, made with salmon, crab salad, tuna, tempura chips, daikon, seaweed salad, carrots, wonton chips, black and white sesame seeds, edamame, cucumber, jalapeno and wasabi aioli sauce. Head over to 169 S.W. Seventh St. to try it for yourself.

5. Kuenko

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Then there's Kuenko, which has earned four stars out of 69 reviews on Yelp. Menu items include a Sashimi Bowl made with white rice, salmon, tuna, butterfish, salmon roe, fried egg, scallions and nori; and the Butterfish Bowl containing white truffle pate, fried egg, Japanese lettuce and fried onion pieces. You can find the Japanese and Spanish spot at 56 N.W. 29th St.