Poké Chop on Mission Gorge Road in Grantville serves Hawaiian-style poke bowls and burritos from a counter-service format at 6109 Mission Gorge Rd, San Diego 92120. The Grantville location is one of four Poké Chop outposts across San Diego County, and this Mission Gorge storefront sits in the corridor between Friars Road and the Mission Trails Regional Park trailhead. Build-your-own bowls start with a base of white rice, brown rice, mixed greens, or zoodles, then layer two to five scoops of protein — ahi tuna, salmon, shrimp, chicken, or tofu — and the Grantville dining cluster on Mission Gorge also includes craft-beer production at San Diego Brewing Company a few blocks south. The kitchen runs a poke-burrito format that wraps the same fillings in a large flour tortilla, plus kitchen bowls including chicken katsu, garlic shrimp, spam and eggs, and a beef curry plate that broadens the menu beyond raw fish. Mission Gorge Road funnels traffic between the Grantville trolley stations and Mission Trails, and Poké Chop catches both commuter lunch breaks and post-hike appetites from the Cowles Mountain crowd filtering south. San Diego's poke market has expanded rapidly since 2018, and Poké Chop differentiates on portion size — bowls arrive heavy enough that a small feeds most appetites and a large qualifies as a share plate. A health-department score of 92 out of 100 reflects the kitchen's cold-chain handling of raw fish, and the build-your-own format lets customers with dietary restrictions assemble gluten-free, dairy-free, or high-protein combinations without modifications. Toppings include cucumber salad, edamame, masago, crispy onion, seaweed salad, and signature sauces, and fried gyoza — five pork-and-vegetable potstickers — rounds out the sides menu alongside miso soup. The strip-mall parking lot provides free spaces directly in front, and the Italian dining presence on the same Grantville corridor includes Filippi's Pizza Grotto Mission Valley for the cooked-meal crowd. The 92120 ZIP's lunch economy runs on the office parks and auto shops that line Mission Gorge Road, and Poké Chop's eleven-to-eight-thirty window covers the full workday span.