A Hawaiian restaurant will be giving out free ice cream to celebrate opening its new Brighton branch next month.
Island Poké already has several branches in London, and its new outlet in West Street will be its third outside the capital.
Its menu features poké bowls, bao buns and hot bowls.
To celebrate the opening, it has collaborated with Boho Gelato to create a Miso Salted Caramel gelato, which staff will give to passers by on its first day, Wednesday, August 9.
The flavour will also be available in selected Boho Gelato stores.
Island Poké will also be running a series of giveaways and activities including 50% off House Bowls, instant win scratch cards with poké themed prizes and mini poké bowl samplings.
Island Poké founder James Gould-Porter said: “There isn’t a better location to bring our island vibes to than the foodie town of Brighton.
“Already a growing gastronomical hub, I’m confident the poké fans of the south coast are ready to embrace our fresh Pacific flavours.
“We’re excited to be joining such a progressive food scene to deliver the full flavour factor with our healthy, nutritious and 70% plant based poké bowls, bao and all new hotbowls.”
Sorry..but it won’t last.
You’re a positive spirit arent you…
Good luck Brighton is a great place for food and the will add to the diversity.
Wonder why Vans left that premesis
38 west st: no pork or beef = not much Hawaiian.
At least it will have an Hawaiian flag – July 31 is Lā Hae Hawaiʻi, the Hawaiian Flag Day. It is the same date as Lā Hoʻihoʻi Ea, Sovereignty Restoration Day, a holiday of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi that is celebrated by proponents of the Hawaiian sovereignty movement – or will it?
It is the only U.S. state flag to feature a foreign country’s national flag—that of the United Kingdom’s Union Jack—which commemorates the Royal Navy’s historical relations with the Kingdom of Hawaii.
James Gould-Porter
Great Hawian name