Poke Bowl food destination opens in Chester Northgate Street

Chester’s first independent poke bowl destination is now officially open and ‘serving up fresh, vibrant, and nourishing bowls to locals, students, tourists, and foodies alike’.

Poke Bowl, in Northgate Street, brings a ‘bold new energy to Chester’s food scene’ with a menu full of flavour-packed, feel-good options – including signature Hawaiian poke bowls, açai bowls, kombucha, matcha, fresh smoothies, and barista coffee.

A spokesperson said the new options are perfect for people looking for food in Chester.

They said: “Whether you're grabbing a quick lunch, fuelling up post-Pilates, or picking up a healthy takeaway with friends, Poke Bowl caters to every lifestyle.

“Founded by husband-and-wife local duo Shaf and Lydia, the pair are no strangers to Chester’s independent food scene.

“The couple has brought together a brilliant, passionate team – many of whom have worked alongside them before – to bring this exciting new concept to life.

“The buzz has been building for weeks online, with teasers on social media creating a serious stir among local food lovers.

“We wanted to create a space that makes healthy eating fun, accessible, and full of flavour,” said Shaf.

Inspired by global flavours and grounded in wellness, Poke Bowl sources high-quality ingredients and builds every dish fresh to order.

Guests can choose from curated signature bowls or customise their own with a wide range of bases, proteins, toppings, and sauces.

Now open six days a week, Poke Bowl is shaping up to be Chester’s freshest new hotspot. 

For the full story, see Chester Standard

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