A poke-bowl menu that orders for itself
Replaced scattered delivery-app listings with a fast static site: one menu, allergen filtering, and direct routes to pickup or delivery.
- Static site
- Menu
- Allergen filtering
- Performance
- Pickup · Uber Eats · DoorDash
- Ordering channels
- Vegan · Gluten-free · Allergen labels
- Dietary filters
- Build Your Own from $10
- Bowl entry price



Pokéhana had no central digital home. The menu existed only as delivery-app listings — no allergen information, no dietary filters, no consistent voice, and no easy path for customers who wanted to order pickup rather than pay a delivery fee. Regulars had to switch between apps to compare options, and first-time visitors had no way to check whether a bowl suited their diet before they arrived.
We built a fast, fully static site around the menu itself. Each bowl is tagged with allergens and dietary categories (vegan, gluten-free, and more), so customers can filter before they commit. Ordering links route directly to pickup or the customer's preferred delivery channel — Uber Eats or DoorDash — without friction. The "Build Your Own Bowl" flow is front and centre, with the $10 entry price clearly stated. The design carries the brand voice ("Good Vibes. Great Bowls.") consistently from the first scroll to the order confirmation.
Pokéhana now has a single authoritative source for its menu and dietary information. Customers who want pickup have a direct path; customers on Uber Eats or DoorDash are a tap away. The allergen filters let guests with dietary needs check their options before arriving — removing a common hesitation that previously went unaddressed.
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