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North Shore Poke Co & Pokeology Are Open

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A newcomer + former pop-up find a Houston home

Pretty bowls at Pokéology
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Amy McCarthy is a reporter at Eater.com, focusing on pop culture, policy and labor, and only the weirdest online trends.

It’s been a long time coming. Over the past few months, a slew of new and familiar restaurants that focus almost exclusively on poké, the classic Hawaiian raw fish dish, have announced that they’d be making their way to Houston. Starting this week, you’ll finally be able to get your hands on some of the city’s most exciting new bowls.

Announced via the restaurant’s Facebook page, North Shore Poké Co. will officially make its debut at 11195 Westheimer Road this week. The California-based chain serves up ahi tuna and salmon bowls topped with a variety of Hawaiian-inspired toppings, like macadamia nuts and seaweed.

Also brand new to Houston is Pokéology, a former poké pop-up that now has a permanent brick & mortar home at 5555 Morningside Drive. Over the weekend, the new spot quietly opened its doors, only to be crushed by the crowds and quickly sell out of poké. Now, it will open its doors Tuesday through Friday from 4 p.m. until all the fish is gone.

If you’ve got a serious poké craving that must be satisfied in the next few hours, you’re in luck — North Shore Poké Co. will kick open the doors at 11 a.m. today for their grand opening.