Enjoy a little something different on your next Outer Banks vacation with a stop at Pok's Art. This Kitty Hawk eatery that’s located along the Beach Bypass offers Asian fusion fare with a world of flavors and a number of unique menu items to enjoy at the small OBX restaurant, or on the good.
Pok's Art offers dine-in, take-out, and even catering services to enjoy a feast at a vacation rental home or at a special Outer Banks event. The menu is loaded with Thai and Japanese-inspired dishes, which include traditional options, as well as more unique combinations of familiar staples. To add a bit of coastal flair to your meal, try the Hawaiian-style tuna poke or the Thai basil with shrimp, or just dive into big helpings of noodles, rice dishes, and Japanese-style grilled skewers. There are also a lot of vegetarian options, ranging from Lo Mein to red or green curry, ensuring that everyone in the family can chow down, regardless of their dietary restrictions. With plenty of new and familiar dishes on the menu, Pok’s Art is a fun Kitty Hawk destination that will add a little something distinctive and different to your Outer Banks culinary adventures.
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