Pohmaë, Hawaiian restaurant in Place de l'Hôtel de Ville, Brive-la-Gaillarde, France.
Pohmaë is a Hawaiian restaurant on Place de l'Hôtel de Ville that serves poke bowls and chirashi-style dishes. Meals combine rice bases, fresh proteins, vegetables, tropical fruits, and house-made sauces that guests can customize to their preferences.
The restaurant opened in recent years and introduced Hawaiian cuisine to this traditional French town. Its arrival marked a shift in the dining options available in the city center.
The restaurant brings Pacific flavors to the heart of Brive-la-Gaillarde, offering a taste of Hawaiian food culture far from its island origins. Diners can experience dishes and preparation styles that reflect this distant culinary tradition.
The restaurant operates daily at midday and evening hours, accepting various payment methods for convenience. Its location on the central square makes it easy to find and access while exploring the city center.
The restaurant also prepares house-made gyoza and coconut chia pudding alongside its poke bowls, expanding beyond typical Hawaiian offerings. These additional specialties show how it blends Hawaiian and Asian influences in unexpected ways.
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