Poké Bowls have been highly raved about for the past year. For all the health afficionados out there (and those who are curious as to what the craze is all about), here’s a list of places in Klang Valley to get healthy bowls.

1. The Fish Bowl

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One of the first Poké Bowl restaurants to open in KL, this store was established in 2016 by a group of friends who had a passion to create delicious yet healthy mains. At The Fish Bowl, you can create your own Poké Bowl from a variety of bases and fresh toppings as well.

The Fish Bowl 

Hours: 10.30am-10pm, daily.

Address: 77, Jalan PJS 11/9, Bandar Sunway, 47500 Petaling Jaya, Selangor. (Same row as myBurgerLab and Garage 51)

Website: The Fish Bowl

Tel: 03-5879 9537

2. Paperfish

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Paperfish is co-founded by local YouTuber and health enthusiast Dennis Yin. At Paperfish, they incorporate Malaysian flavours into their beautifully crafted Poké Bowls. A personal favourite would be the Salt Shrimp Poké Bowl. It has the right combination of crunch from the fresh greens and chewy texture from the salted shrimp.

Paperfish

Hours: 10am-10pm, daily.

Address: 26, Jalan Datuk Sulaiman, Taman Tun Dr Ismail, 60000 Kuala Lumpur

Website: Paperfish

Tel: 03-2385 0007

3. Poke Bear

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Poké Bear is one of the latest Poké Bowl joints in town. In the heart of Bandar Sunway located in Sunway Pyramid, it’s accessible to all customers in the mall. Not to mention, at Poké Bear you are encouraged to DIY your own meal to suit your tastebuds and they come in larger portions.

Poké Bear

Hours: 10am-10pm, daily

Address: LG1.110A (opposite Starbucks facing Sunway Lagoon), Blue Atrium @ Sunway Pyramid, 3, Jalan PJS 11/15, Bandar Sunway

Website: Poké Bear

Tel: 03-7494 0257

4. Fin

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This newly opened Poké Bowl restaurant lets you pick out three sides, as many toppings as you want and four types of sauces for a flat rate! Talk about personalisation and creativity when it comes to making the perfect dish.

Fin

Hours: 9am-4pm, daily

Address: Art Row (outside Baskin-Robbins), Publika Shopping Gallery, No. 1, Jalan Dutamas 1, Solaris Dutamas, 50480 Kuala Lumpur.

Website: Fin

Tel: 012-780 0270

5. Rubberduck

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Rubberduck has been around for quite a while, serving up a storm when it comes to healthy eats and treats. Here, you can also get your fix of Poké Bowls in their cosy café. Besides Poké Bowls, they also have a variety of other dishes to try, such as health smoothies, salads, sandwiches and more.

Rubberduck

Hours: Monday-Friday: 8am-8pm, Saturday-Sunday: 8am-6pm

Address: Lot K-06 (Dorchester Service Apt.), Plaza Damas (opposite Don’s Warong), 50480 Kuala Lumpur.

Website: Rubberduck

6. Eatomo Food Company

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Eatomo Food Company is a Californian inspired casual market style kitchen serving creative, fresh, imported seafood and meat dishes at casual prices. They have a few preset Poké Bowls on their menu that you ought to give a try. They are known for their fresh seafood, so if protein’s the most important aspect of the Poké Bowl for you, this can be one to consider.

Eatomo Food Company

Hours: 12pm-3pm, 6pm-10.30pm, daily

Address: 11-1-1, Jalan 3/109F, Danau Business Centre, Taman Danau Desa, 58100 Kuala Lumpur.

Website: Eatomo Food Company

Tel: 03-2303 1608

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