Budget Bites: $13 poke bowls at Noods Ramen Bar Hawaiʻi Kai

These poke bowls are only available at the ramen business’s East Oʻahu store. Choose from spicy ‘ahi, hurricane, ginger scallion and spicy garlic crunch.

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Kelli Shiroma Braiotta

May 22, 20261 min read

Four poke bowl flavors
Noods Ramen Bar’s Hawaiʻi Kai store now offers $13 poke bowls in four flavors. Photo by Kelli Shiroma Braiotta (Aloha State Daily Staff)

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Noods Ramen Bar’s Hawaiʻi Kai location, which opened last year, recently launched a new poke bowl special. Customers can choose from four different poke bowls that are $13 each.

Choose from spicy ‘ahi poke, hurricane, ginger scallion and spicy garlic crunch. Each bowl contains a little less than 6 ounces of poke that’s made from fresh ʻahi. These flavors are popular at the eatery’s sister business, Mermaid Poke, which is located in the Liliha Food Court.

ginger scallion poke bowl
Ginger scallion poke. Photo by Kelli Shiroma Braiotta (Aloha State Daily Staff)

The spicy ‘ahi poke features spicy mayo, onions and furikake. The ginger scallion is especially refreshing because of the sauce. If you want something with extra heat, go for the spicy garlic crunch. The hurricane flavor features a garlic soy chili sauce.

These poke bowls are only available at Noods Ramen Bar’s Hawaiʻi Kai store. They’re available for both dine-in and takeout.

The poke bowls are not listed on the eatery’s website, but customers can call the store to order them.

CONTACT
Noods Ramen Bar Hawaiʻi Kai
377 Keahole St., Honolulu
808-200-4900
noodsramenbar808.com
Instagram: @noodsramenbar.hk
Open daily, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.

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Kelli Shiroma Braiotta can be reached at kelli@alohastatedaily.com.

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Kelli Shiroma Braiotta

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Kelli Shiroma Braiotta is a Food & Dining Reporter for Aloha State Daily.