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Tasty Poke BarDProceed Cautiously
Travessera de Gràcia, 1, Sarrià-Sant Gervasi, 08021 Barcelona, Spain
· Takeout Restaurant, Asian fusion restaurant, Fast food restaurant
· 4.7/5 Google (1076 reviews)
Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
Fresh, customizable poke with quick counter service, but recurring complaints about delivery accuracy, portioning, and occasional food safety incidents demand caution.
Why it gets a D for overall quality
Tasty Poke Bar struggles with fundamental reliability issues that undermine its otherwise friendly service and fair pricing. Multiple food safety complaints and significant consistency problems—portion variability, missing items, and quality swings— create real risk for diners, particularly those ordering delivery. While counter staff are genuinely friendly and bowls taste fresh when executed well, the pattern of operational failures and safety concerns makes this a risky choice despite its convenient neighborhood location.
Restaurant Summary
The room reads as bright and fast-casual, a place to build a bowl, grab a seat, or take it to go. Reviews often note friendly counter teams who keep lines moving. One diner summed it up: "A healthy bowl made fast, with kind staff." Do note the split between smooth in-store experiences and delivery frustrations. Cooking leans toward classic poke comfort rather than high-concept fusion: salmon or tuna over rice or greens with mango, edamame, avocado, and house sauces. When ingredients are on point, bowls taste fresh and balanced; when off, complaints center on dry rice, unripe avocado, or skimpy portions. Best fits those seeking a quick, customizable meal more than a destination dinner. For families, it is reasonably kid-friendly: simple bases, mild sauces, and chicken or plain salmon can work for cautious eaters. Portions vary, so ask for extra familiar toppings and sauce on the side. No kids menu noted.
At a Glance
- Fast, friendly counter service with customizable bowls
- Fair mid-range pricing for a healthy, quick meal
- Delivery mistakes, missing items, and slow refunds recur
- Several food safety complaints across years
- Portion variability and rice-heavy builds reported
What Sets It Apart
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What People Love
- Choosing toppings and sauces their way
- Fresh taste when ingredients peak
- Kind staff who guide choices
- Fast prep for lunch rush
Points of Concern
- Repeated reports of foodborne illness from different items over multiple years
- Delivery accuracy and customer service disputes, including hang-ups and app deflection
- Portion inconsistency with rice-heavy bowls and sparse proteins
- Indoor heat and closing-time rigidity frustrated some diners
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleCounter With Seating
Average Cost€18-24 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Choose simple builds with fewer toppings to spotlight freshness
- Request ripe avocado or a substitute if it looks underripe
- Consider greens base if rice texture has disappointed you before
Perfect For
- Quick lunch near Diagonal or Gràcia
- Casual solo meal after the gym
- Simple weeknight takeaway
- Picky eater-friendly customization
Location Insights
Area: Affluent residential-commercial district with cafes and shops; attracts locals, students, and office workers.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit, and walkable with steady foot traffic.
Nearby: Near Diagonal/Gràcia edges, boutiques and gyms; serves lunch crowds and delivery demand.
SarriàSarrià is a charming, village-like neighborhood within Sarrià-Sant Gervasi, characterized by narrow streets, local shops, and a relaxed atmosphere. The dining scene here includes a mix of traditional Catalan eateries and modern casual dining spots, attracting locals who prefer a quieter, community-oriented environment.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday12:30–23:00
Tuesday12:30–23:00
Wednesday12:30–23:00
Thursday12:30–23:00
Friday12:30–23:00
Saturday12:30–23:00
Sunday12:30–23:00
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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