We’re not yet convinced poke needs to be part of Seattle’s burrito industrial complex, but this CID spot makes a decent case. The takeout counter serves a couple of satisfying variations on seafood-forward wraps, stuffing them with the likes of light-as-snowflakes imitation crabmeat, tangy marinated tuna, and spicy salmon. Their sides—like the dry chicken karaage—are afterthoughts, and the bowl specials aren't quite special, but this place still works well for a casual, quick lunch that will get you through the afternoon.
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