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Hawaiian Poké BowlBWorth Trying
Rue de Trèves 68, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium
· Restaurant, Asian restaurant
· 4.7/5 Google (2189 reviews)
Delivery · Takeout
Fresh, customizable poke bowls with fast-casual service near EU institutions; great for quick, healthy meals but expect peak-time queues and occasional fulfillment errors.
Why it gets a B for overall quality
Hawaiian Poké Bowl delivers solid fast-casual dining with fresh, flavorful poke bowls and a bright, convenient EU Quarter location that appeals to lunch crowds. However, recurring order discrepancies and missing extras alongside peak-hour waits stretching 20–45 minutes prevent it from reaching higher performance tiers. Best experienced during off-peak hours when speed and accuracy align with the quality of ingredients.
Restaurant Summary
Steps from the European Parliament, the room feels bright and beachy with playful Hawaiian touches. Lines can form at lunch, but off-peak it moves quickly. One diner summed it up: fresh, flavorful bowls in a relaxed setting, though waits can spike at rush hour. The cooking leans classic poke with customizable builds rather than culinary theatrics. Think salmon, tuna, chicken, tofu or steak over rice, salad, or quinoa with sauces from wasabi mayo to mango curry. Most praise the freshness and portioning, while a minority note bland rice or filler-heavy bowls when busy. Best results come when you fine-tune your own combination. For families, it is reasonably kid-friendly: simple bases like rice, mild proteins like chicken or tofu, and sweet corn or avocado suit younger eaters. No dedicated kids menu, but a medium build-your-own bowl can be tailored; avoid spicy sauces for cautious palates.
At a Glance
- Fresh, customizable poke bowls with vegan and pescatarian options
- Convenient EU Quarter location for quick lunches
- Peak-time waits of 20-45 minutes reported
- Occasional order errors or missing paid extras
- Mixed reports on portion sizes and seasoning
What Sets It Apart
- custom_bowl_flexibility
- office_lunch_location
- broad_dietary_options
What People Love
- Feeling of a clean, beachy space
- Freedom to build the perfect bowl
- Fresh fish and crisp veggies
- Friendly staff that help with custom requests
Points of Concern
- Wait times can jump to 20-45 minutes at lunch rush; plan ahead
- Some reports of missing items, wrong sizes, or reduced meat portions
- A few isolated food safety complaints; stick to peak freshness times
- Pricing for premium proteins can feel high to some diners
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleCounter With Seating
Average Cost€18-26 per person
ReservationsNot required
What to Order
- Choose rice or quinoa for hungry diners; salad base for lighter meals
- For kids, pick chicken or tofu with sesame or honey mustard
- Seaweed salad and edamame add texture without extra spice
Perfect For
- Weekday office lunch near EU institutions
- Casual, healthy dinner with friends
- Solo meal between meetings
- Takeaway when you customize flavors
Location Insights
Area: Busy EU office hub with weekday lunch rush; mix of professionals and visitors.
Safety: Well-trafficked, well-lit office district; generally safe even after work hours.
Nearby: Near European Parliament and Place du Luxembourg; many quick-lunch spots and cafes.
European QuarterThe European Quarter is a bustling area dominated by EU institutions, with a mix of modern office buildings and older residential streets. Dining options range from casual eateries catering to busy professionals to more upscale restaurants serving international cuisine, reflecting the diverse, multinational population.
IxellesIxelles is a lively, multicultural neighborhood known for its trendy cafes, diverse restaurants, and vibrant nightlife, popular among younger crowds and international residents.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday11:00–22:00
Tuesday11:00–22:00
Wednesday11:00–22:00
Thursday11:00–22:00
Friday11:00–22:00
Saturday11:00–22:00
Sunday11:00–22:00
Available: Delivery, Takeout
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