If you live or work around La Chasse, Poké Bar is the lunch spot you'll end up at more than you planned. This small, casual place on Rue Général Leman lets you build your own bowl — rice, quinoa, or salad base, then load up with raw salmon, chicken, avocado, edamame, radish, pomegranate, and more. They also do sushi burgers and fresh spring rolls, which sets them apart from the average poke chain. It's consistently good, generously portioned, and reasonably priced — just don't plan a lingering dinner, as the space is small and built for takeaway.
Generous, fresh poke bowls with sushi burgers on the side — the reliable lunch habit of La Chasse that keeps regulars coming back.
Grab your bowl to go — the space is tiny and built for takeaway, so if it's sunny, head to the nearby park to eat.
Consistently good poke bowls in a tiny takeaway spot
If you work or live around La Chasse in Etterbeek, Poké Bar is the kind of place you'll end up at more often than you planned. It's a small, casual spot on Rue Général Leman where you build your own bowl — pick a base (rice, quinoa, or salad), add proteins like raw salmon or chicken, then load up on toppings: avocado, edamame, radish, red cabbage, pomegranate, cucumber, scallion sprouts. The Aloha bowl with salmon, avocado, and house soy sauce is a reliable default if you don't feel like making decisions.
They also do sushi burgers and fresh spring rolls, which sets them apart from the average poke chain. The fish is fresh, portions are generous, and prices are reasonable — a medium bowl runs around €13.50, and you can upsize for a couple euros more. The 4.5–4.7 ratings across review platforms reflect what you get: consistently good, not mind-blowing, but exactly what you want from a quick lunch spot.
The downside is the space itself — it's small and mostly geared toward takeaway, so don't plan a lingering dinner here. Go for lunch, grab a bowl, and if it's sunny, take it to the nearby park. Open 11am to 9pm daily, which makes it a decent option for an early dinner too.
Poké Bar, c'est l'adresse que tous les habitués de La Chasse connaissent. Sur la Rue Général Leman à Etterbeek, ce petit resto casual fait ses poké bowls sur-mesure : tu choisis ta base (riz, quinoa ou salade), ta protéine — le saumon cru est frais — et tu garnis avec avocat, edamame, radis, chou rouge, grenade, concombre. Le bol Aloha avec saumon, avocat et sauce soja maison est un classique qui ne rate jamais. Compte environ 13,50 € pour un bol moyen, c'est honnête pour la quantité.
Ce qui les distingue des autres chaînes de poke, c'est qu'ils proposent aussi des sushi burgers et des rouleaux de printemps frais. C'est simple, c'est bon, et les notes entre 4,5 et 4,7 sur les plateaux d'avis en disent long sur la régularité. Ne t'attends pas à une expérience gastronomique — c'est du rapide bien fait, parfait pour la pause de midi.
Le seul bémol, c'est la taille du local : c'est petit et clairement pensé pour le takeaway. Pas idéal pour un dîner tranquille. Ouvert de 11h à 21h tous les jours, donc pratique aussi pour un repas tôt le soir. Prends ton bol à emporter si le temps le permet.