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If you follow food trends, you’ve no doubt seen that poke (poh-kay) is having a moment. The Hawaiian dish, made with chunks of marinated raw seafood topped with seasonings, has been around for over a century. But it’s only over the last decade or so that it started making an appearance on the mainland, where it has taken off in popularity. To celebrate the dish in all its glory, we’re taking it back to the islands of its origin and ranking the top spots for poke in Hawaii, according to the ratings and reviews of Gogobot users. When you are ready to see what all the fuss is about, you can book your Hawaii hotel here.
1. Da Poke Shack, Kailua-Kona, Big Island
2. Eskimo Candy, Kihei, Maui
by: Irina Maria Stănescu – Courtesy: Gogobot
3. Ono Seafood, Honolulu, Oahu
by: Laila “I’m what’s for dinner” R. – Courtesy: Gogobot
4. Koloa Fish Market, Koloa, Kauai
by: Verlisia – Courtesy: Gogobot
5. Pono Market, Kapaa, Kauai
by: Fuzzy Gerdes flickr – Courtesy: Gogobot
6. Tamura Fine Wine & Liquor, Kahului, Maui
by: ShowShanti – Courtesy: Gogobot
7. Tanioka’s Seafood and Catering, Waipahu, Oahu
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8. Poke Stop, Various Locations on Oahu
by: Angel Hardeman – Courtesy: Gogobot
9. Pa’ina Cafe, Honolulu, Oahu
by: Tiffany Tsai – Courtesy: Gogobot
10. Kilauea Fish Market, Kilauea, Kauai
by: Verlisia – Courtesy: Gogobot
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Source: gogobot.com