Chikarashi offers a contemporary perspective on Hawaiian poké, influenced by Japanese chirashi.
227 Canal St (btwn Baxter & Centre St) New York , NY 10013 United States
Reservations | No |
Credit Cards | Yes |
Wi-Fi | Free |
Outdoor Seating | No |
Menus | Lunch |
Have you tried our house-made Miso Soup ?
My fave 4 bowls here in no particular order: Sichuan Chili Salmon , Seared Toro Suji (limited), Goma Shoyu Tuna , Chojang Hirame . Can't wait for new creations from Chef Lim
The poké bowl trend lands in Chinatown with the arrival of Chikarashi from Neta chef Michael Jong Lim, who is blending the Hawaiian staple with Japanese chirashi bowls and Chinese and Korean flavors. Read more
Love the poké , had some concerns about the blue fin they were serving, but one of the partners came out and we talked about their dedication to sustainable seafood and where they source their bluefin.
The Goma Shoyu Tuna poké bowl was delicious! I will have to come back for the Dole Whip pineapple soft-serve. They also sell Schweppes Cream Soda here!
Pricey but delicious and very healthy poke bowls . The Sichuan chili salmon is the winner.
Had the sichuan chili salmon and ponzu salmon . Best poke in the city ! Better than pokeworks and wisefish poke because the dish is comes as is. The flavors are perfectly melded and balanced!
I got the chili salmon bowl. There is almost no space for seating, but you can do a take-out and eat it at nearby parks . You can upgrade the bowl size to large to get more fish . Food is delicious.
Really flavorful chirashi bowls
You can't go wrong with the goma shoyu tuna bowl . The regular size was perfect but next time I might go for the large to get more fish .
The price may turn you away at first but once you eat anything here you just get it. Quality. Freshness. Taste. Prep. It’s simply delicious.
We’re drooling over the ponzu salmon bowl with wasabi ponzu sauce , shiso (kind of like Japanese mint ), shichimi spices and flying fish roe . Read more
Eat all the poke ! Traditional tuna is solid as is the salmon with mayo . Collect 'em all!
Really good place to have poke food! I ate a rice bowl with tuna and avocado , amazing!
"Elevating the decidedly egalitarian poke bowl with top tier ingredients and technique while maintaining a price point that is still very accessible." - Karen Wong, deputy director - The New Museum Read more
Funny how they say "prepared in the traditional Japanese style ". Maybe Hawaiian style . Mayo is not traditional! Yummy but I feel like I paid $14 for a bowl of rice and furikake....
Everything is super good, but the bowls come too hot, needs to be chilléd
Poké bowls galore (traditional and with a twist)! And dole whip for days!
Shoyu poke ! If you want to try their wasabi mayo -- try and ask for more mayo because it's not as spicy as you think! The portions of poke vs. Rice is small.
Was very good. I got a regular size that left me hungry...and also got some supreme tuna which pushed my bowl to the $19 range. I won't do that again seeing as how I got 10 tiny cubes of fish .
Haven't tried a poke bowl but their dole whip is really good and refreshing!
The fluke is excellent. Pair with a Dole whip . It's a bit pricey for the neighborhood but can't argue with the quality of fish .
Come here for the Dole Whip , they can do a swirl with their special rotating flavor of the day.
Poké with an eye for detail that's more refined than the build your own bowl spots popping up
Health minded individuals can savor the ponzu salmon . If you can splurge on the calories a bit, go for the chojang hirame (slightly spicy )
Great poke bowls and the fish they use are so fresh! A pity that the portions are too small.
Best poké I've ever had. In a league of its own
Blue fin toro on point!
More chirashi than poké , it just has too much rice . Still, the bowls are fresh and flavorful, a nice find.
Cool spot but not as good as Seamore's poke . Did like the dole soft serve .
They got a dope pineapple ice cream .
You can ask for half rice and half greens for a lighter portion.
Bowls are awesome. Sichuan bowl is great but will try others too.
The best poke bowls in the city
Great poke , but the tofu bowl is also excellent.
Try their dole whips
Fresh stuff taste pretty good, get the Large bowl the regular bowl kind of small
If you haven't been, get the chikarashi flight. Be warned, it's a lot of food.
Sichuan Salmon ????????????
The Goma Shoyu Tuna is amazing!
I love this place. Long live to poke bowls ????????
DOLE WHIP . Enough said.
Been There the Food is delicious..
DOLE WHIP ALL DAY
Dole Whips !!!
They have Dole Whip . Enough said.
Very solid poke place
EVERYTHING. ????????????
Pretty good but expensive and they're stingy on the fish if order a large.
Was not terribly impressed and am surprised by that. I think Ill have to try it again.
Curry udon, clams, and shrimp katsu were all fantastic! Order a bunch of skewers and plates, eat them, and then order a whole bunch more! - Tyler Simmons
Everyone else is correct: the kimchi cream soba is excellent! Try the salmon sashimi tacos too. - Frank Rimalovski
Arrive hours before you want to eat, put your name down, and come back later. Get any of the Trust Me items. Best sushi in NYC. - Hector
Diverse selection of vendors make this the perfect spot to pick up gifts for anyone in your life - Kelsey✨
taro bubble tea, the best. add green or red beans for extra kick. - The Maharlikans
often crowded tourist haven, but worth the wait for a unique and light warm/cold dessert - nikki