Fresh, customizable poke bowls and sushi burritos in a bright, spacious spot with friendly staff; great for quick, healthy meals but portions and delivery orders can be inconsistent.
Pokerrito delivers solid casual dining with fresh, quality ingredients and a bright, modern setting that appeals to health-conscious diners and quick-lunch crowds. However, variable portion sizes across visits and inconsistent service speed, especially during lunch rushes, prevent it from reaching higher performance tiers. Strong vegan and customization options add value, but execution reliability falls short of neighborhood standouts.
Tucked a block off Cambie, the room feels bright and spacious with sleek menu screens and a tidy prep line. Service is generally friendly and upbeat, though the lunch rush and delivery orders can slow things down. One diner said their bowl arrived "fresh and clean-tasting," while another noted waits can stretch beyond takeout expectations. The cooking leans fresh and customizable more than flashy: classic poke bases, torched bowls, and Asian-fusion touches like kimchi and wasabi basil. When portions are on point, it is a satisfying, produce-forward meal that suits health-minded eaters and quick lunches; the burrito format divides opinion for messiness but remains a fun alternative. Families will find kid-friendly choices like rice, chicken breast, cucumber, and mild shoyu or ponzu. Vegan diners are covered with tofu and convincing plant-based salmon or tuna. No kids menu per se, but simple builds work well for picky eaters; expect moderate prices in CAD.
Area vibe: Creative, mixed-use district with offices, startups, and residential; casual daytime crowd and after-work diners.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked arterials nearby; occasional nuisance issues typical of central Vancouver corridors.
What's nearby: Near Cambie and Broadway; offices, transit construction corridors, and shopping nearby; draws office lunches and locals.