What’s for lunch: Poké Lab

I’ll never turn down the opportunity for a ladies lunch, so when my friend Linda asked if I wanted to meet up with her for a lunch date, it was a resounding yes. After the days we’ve been having, it felt great to have plans to get out of the house for a bit.

Linda suggested we try Poké Lab in East Lansing, a newer restaurant near campus that opened this past fall. Poké bowls have been a trendy food item for the last couple of years, so I was excited to give this place a try.

Armed with my sidekick Margot, we visited Poké Lab for lunch with Linda yesterday, and it was delicious!

Poké Lab offers both customizable poké bowls and desserts. It’s a similar concept to a Chipotle or Qdoba, with a variety of options to create just the poké bowl of your dreams:

For my poké bowl, I did a base of brown rice, a scoop each of salmon and tuna, a side of cilantro, avocado, and edamame, and topped with eel sauce, ginger, and sesame seeds. It’s so pretty:

My bowl was very light and fresh tasting. Linda’s lunch was also beautiful:

Photo by Linda

The restaurant itself was very clean and nice and large, with plenty of seating. I only wish they had a high chair for little miss wiggle butt Margot, but I managed to eat with her on my lap. Linda also gave my arms a break for a bit.

Despite my fidgety one year old, it was so nice to try out a new food place, especially near campus. It’s one of the things I miss about working at MSU. I’m thankful to Linda for suggesting it and for being a sweet and patient friend with my little goof.

If you enjoy sushi, but are looking for something a little different, definitely check out Poké Lab in East Lansing!

Poké Lab is located at 245 Ann Street, next to Crab Hero and El Azteco at the corner of Albert Avenue and M.A.C. Avenue.

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