Taste of Hawaii comes to Camden Market with new poké bowl kiosk
A London-based poké bowl brand has chosen a North London market as the location for its latest outlet.
Real estate specialist Labtech has announced that Island Poké has launched its newest site in Camden Market.
The kiosk, located in Camden Market’s Lower Market Hall, has been designed to reflect Island Poké’s style and aesthetic, and includes five counter spaces for sit-in dining.
Specialising in the Hawaiian dish, the brand has expanded across the capital since its launch five years ago and now has 13 ‘islands’ across London.
Last year Island Poké launched its first international outlet in France, and developed Europe’s first vegan poké.
James Gould-Porter, founder of Island Poké, commented: “Camden Market has a tenant mix that we feel we work really well with, and a customer base that we’re certain will relate to our brand and ethos.
“Opening a kiosk here, our first ever, is a great step for Island Poké, and we are excited to showcase our unique personable and high energy service to Camden Market’s patrons.”
Maggie Milosavljevic, LabTech’s commercial director, added: “Adding best-in-class operators that share our principles remains the ultimate aim for Camden Market, and with Island Poké we have done just that.
“They will fit perfectly with the existing F&B offer here, and the award-winning menu and innovative vegan options will appeal to a great range of Camden’s consumers and international cuisines we already have on offer.”
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