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Pokeworks

5960 Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028 · Poke bar, Asian restaurant, Burrito restaurant · 4.9/5 Google (317 reviews)

Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating

Fresh, customizable poke with upbeat service and reasonable prices for Hollywood; a few reports of light portions and one recent hygiene incident to note.

Restaurant Summary

Fast-casual poke in the heart of Hollywood with bright, modern space and upbeat staff who guide you through the build-your-own flow. Guests highlight clean flavors and fresh fish, saying things like, "the fish tasted clean and the toppings were crisp." Patio seats even offer a peek at the Hollywood sign down Gordon Street. The cooking is straightforward and ingredient-first: classic poke done right, with options like yuzu ponzu salmon, spicy ahi, and a ramen or burrito base for variety. It suits diners who want customization over theatrics, plus thoughtful touches like torching fish on request and allergy-conscious service. For families, it is easy to feed picky and adventurous eaters alike thanks to simple bases and proteins (rice, noodles, chicken, tofu). No formal kids menu noted, but bowls can be kept plain, and sides like edamame, rice, and cookies are kid friendly.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleCounter With Seating Average Cost$22-28 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Busy Hollywood corridor mixing studios, offices, and tourist foot traffic; fast-casual and grab-and-go friendly.

Safety: Generally active and well-trafficked; typical urban concerns, bright storefronts and nearby businesses.

Nearby: Near studios and Sunset attractions; mentions of garage/lot parking and Hollywood sign views along Gordon St.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday11:00–20:00 Tuesday11:00–20:00 Wednesday11:00–20:00 Thursday11:00–20:00 Friday11:00–20:00 Saturday11:00–20:00 Sunday11:00–19:30

Available: Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating

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