Burrito Bowls Don't Have Anything on the Latest Trend, the Poke Bowl

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Given the popularity of sashimi, tuna tartare, and ceviche, it's little surprise that poke (pronounced POH-keh), a traditional Hawaiian dish of soy-sauce-marinated raw fish (typically ahi tuna, salmon, or octopus), is taking mainland American by storm. Outside of Hawaii, Los Angeles is the epicenter of this food trend, with a slew of customizable poke bowl spots popping up in the last year. Like Chipotle Mexican Grill, these restaurants typically allow for creating your own personalized bowl made up of a variety of options for both the poke itself (different varieties of fish and/or marinades) as well as bases and garnishes (brown rice, seaweed salad, cucumbers, avocado, kimchi, and salmon roe are all popular). Keep reading for the prettiest examples of this fresh, on-trend option, and if you're feeling so inspired, make this recipe at home.

A Perfect Pairing: Poke and Guava Nectar
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A Perfect Pairing: Poke and Guava Nectar

Ahi Tuna + Avocado = Bliss
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Ahi Tuna + Avocado = Bliss

A Minimalist Approach
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A Minimalist Approach

Groovy Green Garnishes (Avocado, Wasabi, and Seaweed Salad)
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Groovy Green Garnishes (Avocado, Wasabi, and Seaweed Salad)

Taste the Rainbow
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Taste the Rainbow

Pastel Perfection
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Pastel Perfection

Tuna and Salmon and Crab — Because, Why Not?
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Tuna and Salmon and Crab — Because, Why Not?

We Don't Know Which Is More Tempting (Poke or Popcorn)
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We Don't Know Which Is More Tempting (Poke or Popcorn)

A Savory Sight
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A Savory Sight

A Full-On Hawaiian Feast
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A Full-On Hawaiian Feast