Mary & Reid | Hawaii Food & Travel
Two bowls filled with colorful and delicious-looking poke bowls are held in hands. One bowl contains a vibrant orange poke, likely spicy ahi tuna, accompanied by white rice, edamame, carrots, and greens. The other bowl showcases a more subtle light brown poke, potentially ninniku goma ahi, or sesame-marinated tuna, served with rice and greens. The bowls appear to be from a local Hawaiian poke establishment called Poke For The People Express, known for their high-quality and flavorful poke dishes. The image suggests a dining experience focused on fresh, healthy, and authentic Hawaiian cuisine.

DINE OUT & DONATE 🍴🤍 . For lunch, we headed out to Poke For The People Express @pftpexpress for the first time! We’ve heard great things about this place and we’re thrilled to be sharing about it. Whenever we try our a new poke spot, we go with our favorite: spicy ahi poke bowl. We tried both spicy ahi and ninniku goma ahi - we have to go with the Ninniku Goma Ahi this time. The quality and flavor of the poke was just... wow! You can really see and taste the difference in their poke bowls. 👌 . Also, they have been making a difference in the community along with other local restaurants this month. For every special bowl (Ninniku Goma Ahi Poke Bowl $12.95) ordered now until May 23, they will be donating meals to healthcare workers, first responders, and those in need! If you’re eating out this week, check out one of these restaurants and help make a difference! 🤙🙏 . Other restaurants participating: @eggsnthingshi @sanoyaramen @mwrestaurant @inaba_honolulu @uprollcafe_honolulu @uprollcafe_pearl . . . . . @hawaiinewsnow

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