Calling all Poke bowl lovers (including ourselves)!
We have discovered and tried some of the best poke bowls in Kuala Lumpur.
If you love raw, fresh fish, and some California x Japanese food, Eatomo Food Co. is your calling.
Eatomo is located at three locations, originally in Taman Danau Desa, Publika and the latest outlet in Bangsar.
Eatomo serves fresh seafood at affordable prices, with unique and interesting ways of preparing them.
We were drawn and enticed by its Poke bowl selections that are topped with generous amounts of fresh sashimis.
The best-seller, California Poke Bowl topped with three types of fishes- salmon, Yellowfin Tuna, and butterfish. The poke bowl is finished with Eatomo secret recipe marinade and guacamole! Holy guacamole it tastes like paradise.
The Pokelantan is a bowl inspired by no other the state of Kelantan. What makes it so unique? The sashimis are tossed in zesty cili padi fresh lime marinade. On top of that, it is garnished with crispy salmon skin and kerisik gula Melaka. It’s a little too spicy so if you can’t take the northern Malaysian spicy level, you might want to skip this bowl and go with the others.
If you’re not too into poke bowls, Eatomo also serves rice bowls. This Wok-fire Spicy Gyutandon is very spicy too and you might bite into bits of cili padi if you are not careful enough. Best advice is, take a few minutes of your time to pick out the cili padi bits before you dive into this bowl. We would also prefer if the cili padi could be decreased and taken down a few notches, biting into cili padi unaware is no fun.
If you’re really hungry and need a little snack before your bowls arrive, order yourself some appetizers. The enoki fries are addictive and fun to nom-nom on.
Brownie points to Eatomo for joining the no-straw campaign! Also, they encourage their customers to bring in their used containers that were used for take-aways at Eatomo. It’s a great movement to recycle and diminish the use of plastics.
Head over to one of these outlets and satisfy your poke bowl cravings!
Eatomo Taman Desa: 11-1-1, Jalan 3/109F, Danau Business Centre, Taman Danau Desa,, 58100 Kuala Lumpur
Closed on Mondays
Tuesday-Saturday: 12pm-3pm, 6-10:30pm
Eatomo Publika: A2-G2-06 Solaris Dutamas, No 1, Jalan Dutamas 1, 50480 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur
Monday-Thursday: 12pm-3pm, 6pm-10:30pm
Friday-Sunday:12pm-10:30pm
Eatomo Bangsar: No.21, Jalan Telawi 2, Bangsar Baru, 59100 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur
Closed on Tuesdays
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday: 12pm-3pm, 6pm- 10:30pm
Friday- Saturday: 12pm- 11pm
Sunday: 12pm- 10:30pm