Hawaii Mom Blog: Visit Hilo: Poke Market

Recipes

Hiking

RECENT POSTS

July 18, 2024

Visit Hilo: Poke Market



I love that I can now get musubi at Poke Market!

The first time I ever went to Poke Market was in 2018 at the recommendation of a friend. 1 rarely eat raw fish, but since I was with @melissa808, @crysmy, and @yumiozaki on that visit, I suggested we go so they could give it a try (and I trusted my friend's recommendation). There, I met Chef Ernie and his wife Mariah, who said "There's always one in each group. You're the friend that doesn't eat raw fish ... " and everyone laughed because I was indeed that friend.

I'm still that friend that doesn't eat raw fish, so l'm super happy a few months ago Poke Market started offering musubi with all kinds of fixins'! I got Salmon Skin, Eggplant, Shrimp + Avo, Bacon + Kabocha, and Teri SPAM.

Salmon Skin

Clockwise from top left: Shrimp + Avocado, Bacon + Kabocha, Eggplant, Teri SPAM

My faves were the Salmon Skin and the Bacon + Kabocha.

And they have humungous Monsta cookies!  The cookie was soft and chewy, and lasted me a few days - it was just that huge!

I don't know anywhere else on the Big Island that offers the varieties of musubis they do.

Of course, you can still get poke bowls, but I hope they keep making the musubi!  They are perfect for any time of day, any place, and are a convenient, easy-to-eat meal!

I can't wait to see what other kinds of musubis they'll come up with!

Poke Market
41 Wainuenue Avenue
Hilo, Hawaii
(808) 426-0277



No comments:

Post a Comment

The posts published on Hawaii Mom Blog are personal experiences and opinions only. Press releases and other information from business are shared if believed they may be of interest to Hawaii Mom Blog readers. Press releases/information from businesses do not reflect personal opinions. Unless otherwise specified, products are provided by the sponsor free of charge, and no monetary compensation is received. Hawaii Mom Blog assumes no liability for any malfunction, injury, or other loss or damage, whether direct, consequential, or incidental, arising out of services, companies, or products that have been featured, reviewed, given away, advertised, or written about on Hawaii Mom Blog. Click here for the Terms of Use.