I have eaten in Poke Tiki again and again since it was opened years ago. Mainly due to how close and convenient it is when you visit my parents. The parts here are reasonable and will probably leave you tired. Order a large bowl leave?s select 4 generous pots of protein, medium 3, small 2 etc. I usually go with the big one. The quality of fish is decent, but I can think of a number of Poke/Sushi restaurants in the Valley with much better fishing. My two favorites are the tuna and Albacore. Poke Tiki has the right amount of diversity when it comes to their toppings. She? ve has even added new ones over time. My hope is that they will eventually add more sauces, as they are quite limited and rather a note. As for pricing. A large bowl cost $16.95 and now costs $19.50. All the other shells have seen this $2.55 increase. Other Poke Tiki sites give you an extra cup protein (large 5 cups instead of 4), so I don't know why the price has risen here, nor do you get any more protein? The restaurant itself is small and a similar set to a chipotle or subway. Because of Covid, there is still no indoor dinning, only outdoors. Remember when you decide to eat there. I'm still a big fan of Poke Tiki and I'll stay here. The restaurants close to it in this Strip-Mall usually go out of business after 1 year, but Poke Tiki has managed to there for years, which is a witness to its consistency. I just wish they would add more variety in sauces, more quality in fish and stop rising prices, but that seems like a big order.