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Hawaii Poke Via Torino 57B-Worth Trying
Via Torino, 57, 20123 Milano MI, Italy
· Health food restaurant
· 4.7/5 Google (579 reviews)
Delivery · Takeout
Fresh, customizable poke bowls near Duomo with fast-casual counter service; mostly positive but with sporadic fish freshness and rice texture complaints—best for quick, healthy meals.
Why it gets a B- for overall quality
Hawaii Poke Via Torino 57 delivers reliable fast-casual poke with friendly, attentive counter service and fresh fish when execution is on, but inconsistent rice texture and occasional fish freshness lapses prevent higher marks. The convenient Duomo-area location and fair pricing make it a solid grab-and-go choice for health-conscious diners, though tight seating and modest destination appeal limit broader appeal.
Restaurant Summary
A bright counter-service spot just off the cathedral, this place leans fast and friendly with staff who walk first-timers through the choices. Reviewers describe it as a reliable reset from heavy carbs: "Exactly what I needed near the Duomo." Seating is minimal and casual, more grab-and-go than linger, with upbeat tunes and an easygoing vibe. The cooking approach is classic poke with a few twists like coconut basmati and wasabi mayo—more elevated traditional than full-on fusion. When the kitchen is on, salmon and tuna taste clean and portions are generous; a minority report rice that is too sticky or fish that tastes off, suggesting occasional lapses at peak times. Prices fit the area and the build-your-own format offers real flexibility for many diets. For families, the menu has plenty kids will actually eat: plain white or brown rice, grilled chicken, tofu, mild sauces, and simple veggies. There is no kids menu, and seating is tight, but for a quick, healthy bite near the sights, most children can be fed without drama.
At a Glance
- Generous portions and fair pricing for the Duomo area
- Friendly counter team that guides first-timers
- Inconsistent rice texture and occasional fish freshness complaints
- Limited seating with stools; more suited to quick meals
- Creative/fusion menu - not traditional comfort food
What Sets It Apart
- central_duomo_location
- high_customizability
- generous_portions
What People Love
- Feeling lighter after a fresh bowl
- Customizing every element
- Staff who are kind and patient
- Big portions that feel like value
- Clean, tropical vibe
Points of Concern
- Occasional fish off-flavor or bland salmon reported by a minority of diners
- Rice texture swings from perfect to sticky or undercooked at busy times
- Very limited seating and stools only make lingering uncomfortable
- Extra charges for premium toppings like avocado surprise some diners
- Creative/fusion menu - not traditional comfort food; CONCERN: Limited options for conservative palates or picky eaters
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleCounter With Seating
Average Cost€14-18 per person
ReservationsNot required
What to Order
- Choose brown rice or salad if you find white rice too sticky
- To avoid surcharge surprises, confirm premium toppings like avocado before checkout
- Pescatarians: Sunny Salmon or Spicy Tuna align with reported favorites
Perfect For
- Quick, healthy lunch near Duomo
- Casual solo meal before sightseeing
- Light dinner after a pasta-heavy day
- Build-your-own bowl cravings
Location Insights
Area: Busy central shopping street near Duomo, heavy foot traffic, caters to shoppers, office workers, and tourists.
Safety: Well-trafficked, commercial core with good lighting and consistent police presence; typical petty-theft caution.
Nearby: Steps from Duomo and Galleria; surrounded by retail, cafes, and quick eats; limited on-street seating.
Centro StoricoCentro Storico is a bustling area with a mix of historic landmarks, high-end retail, and diverse dining options ranging from traditional Italian to international fast casual. The atmosphere is lively and cosmopolitan, attracting a broad demographic including tourists and city workers.
Via TorinoVia Torino is a popular shopping street connecting the Duomo area to the Navigli district, known for its mix of fashion outlets, casual eateries, and street-level retail. It has a youthful and dynamic vibe, frequented by locals and visitors looking for trendy and accessible dining options.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday10:30–21:45
Tuesday10:30–21:45
Wednesday10:30–21:45
Thursday10:30–21:45
Friday10:30–21:45
Saturday10:30–21:45
Sunday10:30–21:45
Available: Delivery, Takeout
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