Poké bowls are undoubtedly the new food superstar, and their popularity is still soaring! But as this dish has spread globally, its multiple origins and rich history have become confusing. When you see a huge variety of toppings and flavor fusions, you might ask: What is “real” poké anyway?
So, when one of the best poké bowl restaurants in Montreal, Olu Olu Poké, says it serves Hawaiian-style poke bowl, what does that really mean? Does it mean it’s the truest, most authentic form? And are there other styles we should know about?
Let’s answer these questions.
What Does Hawaiian Style Poké Bowl Really Mean?
When we use the term Hawaiian-style poké bowl, it’s not just marketing; it’s a commitment to tradition. This term means we are dedicated to serving the truest, most authentic form of poké, focusing on the culinary principles established by Hawaiian fishermen long ago.
It means moving past the customizable, à la carte style often seen in mainland restaurants and embracing the simplicity and depth of flavor found on the islands. In short, it is the highest mark of quality, ensuring the dish is defined by simplicity, pre-marination, and premium ingredients, with the quality of the fish always being the star.
The Core Principle: Pre-Marination is Key

The most important distinction in Hawaiian-style poké is the preparation method: it’s a simple, pre-marinated fish dish, not a built-to-order salad.
In traditional Hawaiian fish markets, the raw fish is sliced and combined with seasonings, then allowed to rest and marinate for a period (often 15 to 30 minutes) before it’s sold. This is the opposite of the Mainland method, where ingredients are tossed at the last minute.
This preparation allows the fish to fully absorb the flavors of the seasoning, creating a deeper, more cohesive, and sophisticated taste that defines the authentic style. The flavor is in the fish, not just on it.
The Pillars of Authentic Flavor
Authentic poké focuses intensely on the quality of the fish and uses a short list of high-impact seasonings. When you see Hawaiian-style, these three pillars should be present:
1. The Protein Standard
The focus of true Hawaiian poké has always been Ahi Tuna (Yellowfin). This is the traditional cornerstone. Authentic preparation demands that the seafood be of the highest quality, sashimi-grade, because the simple seasonings do not mask imperfections. The rule is quality over variety.
2. The Essential Seasonings
True Hawaiian flavor relies on simple ingredients that enhance, rather than mask, the fresh taste of the fish:
- Shoyu & Sesame Oil: These were introduced by Japanese immigrants and are now the classic base, providing savory umami notes.
- Hawaiian Sea Salt (‘Alaea): The oldest, most essential seasoning, often mixed with red volcanic clay.
- Limu (Seaweed): Specific local seaweeds are added for their unique, briny texture and distinct island flavor.
What Makes Olu Olu Poké Hawaiian-Style

At Olu Olu Poké, we commit to honoring this tradition while serving the modern Montreal palate. Our Hawaiian-style promise is built on these foundational standards:
High-Quality Sourcing: We begin with sashimi-grade fish, the crucial starting point for any authentic poké, ensuring safety and superior texture.
The Pre-Marination Process: Our kitchen follows the traditional technique by allowing our proteins to marinate. This ensures the seasoning sinks deep, delivering the intense, cohesive flavor that true Hawaiian Style poké is known for.
Signature Simplicity: While we offer modern flavor fusions, the base seasoning and commitment to using simple, clean ingredients in our core signature creations reflect the powerful, honest taste of the Hawaiian tradition.
Conclusion
True Hawaiian-style poké is defined by simple, high-quality ingredients, extreme freshness, and deep pre-marinated flavor. It’s a reflection of the islands’ deep connection to the ocean.
By committing to these authentic standards, Olu Olu Poké offers you more than just a quick meal, we offer you the chance to taste tradition.
Experience the real flavor of the Pacific today! Try one of our poké bowls today!
Key Takeaways
1. Hawaiian-style means serving the truest, most authentic form of poké, prioritizing tradition over modern trends.
2. True Hawaiian poké is pre-marinated to allow the seasoning to fully absorb into the fish, creating a deeper, more cohesive flavor.
3. Authentic poké focuses on simple, high-quality ingredients like Ahi Tuna and minimal seasonings, letting the fish be the star.
4. The term signifies a dedication to using sashimi-grade fish and upholding strict preparation standards for superior texture and taste.
5. Choosing Hawaiian Style means choosing a dish defined by tradition rather than the highly customizable, ingredient-heavy “Mainland” versions.
