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(11,369 posts)I like poke, I always buy some on my biennial visits to Hawai'i. But it's something to make with the small bits you trim off the bigger pieces of fish. You can even get it at some Costcos in the Bay Area, dished out for you in less-than-typical-Costco amounts. It makes a nice side dish. But the poke restaurants springing up all over the place seem to be taking the basic idea to extremes, and piling poke and everything else imaginable onto rice. I'm waiting for one to offer a poke and foie gras combination.
I think it's like a lot of food fads: everybody jumps on the bandwagon, hoping that their concept will turn into a national chain and make them the big bucks. Poke/overpriced frozen yogurt/burrito bars/you name it - it will be here for a couple of years, then no hipsters will dare to be caught sneering in one.