Good change from typical fast food. You can buy the the bbQ combo and it will last you through your whole work day. It did for me haha! Price decent for the quality and amount of food you get. I’m glad there’s another place close to work. Alooohaaaa!
Charlie P.
Place rating: 4 Las Vegas, NV
I just write a review the other store at north las vegas I going to review this one. food is good. oxtail soup must a try. I want More peanut, I love peanut. The I have to say is 3 yrs ago. I went to see the stadium football. There iwas hawaii football team there. Lot of ALOHA. Show your tattoo. Braddah
Jake B.
Place rating: 4 Henderson, NV
Best Macaroni salad I’ve had in my life. Would not recommend the fries. Everything else is good.
Kevin B.
Place rating: 3 Surprise, AZ
At here today for lunch. Food is pretty good but the service was slow for the amount of customers they had. Should consider adding additional staff.
Carl S.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
I order lunch here pretty regularly and every time it’s fucking awesome. The food is great, portions are nice, prices are good. The Chicken Katsu Curry Plate is probably my favorite thing here so far, they also have a surprisingly great cheeseburger and fries
Michael B.
Place rating: 4 Glendale, AZ
Quick service and good value for the price. Ordered lunch and left with some leftovers. Tasty first experience with Hawaiian BBQ.
Christopher B.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
My wife and I came here for a late breakfast/early lunch upon it opening at exactly 1030 am. We had the following: Bento Chef Special Chicken, beef, mahi and fried shrimp. $ 10.95 Seafood and BBQ Combo Plate BBQ short rib, BBQ beef or BBQ chicken or katsu with mahi mahi and fried shrimp. $ 9.75 All the food tasted great. The fried mahi and shrimp were perfectly cooked and not greasy at all with not too much batter. The chicken and beef were excellent too. I give this place 5 stars bc it reminded me of Loco Moco’s resto back home in Hawaii. It was like eating Hawaiian comfort food that I grew up on. Will come back here again whenever I feel homesick… Oh ya, portions are pretty big here too.
Zarah H.
Place rating: 5 Albuquerque, NM
Great short ribs, rice and spam masubi! The chicken katsu was okay and the sauce was okay.
Nick R.
Place rating: 4 Las Vegas, NV
I eat here often, they give large portions of decent food. I pay 10.00 and receive 2scoops of rice a good portion of macaroni salad and more chicken Katsu than I can eat in one sitting.(as a hungry man) their drink selection is poor with only having a few soda options, nasty tea and lemonade. Although they do have a Thai tea that is pretty good you’ll pay a price for it. Overall it’s worth the go, it’s just not GREAT food.
Spence J.
Place rating: 4 Las Vegas, NV
Eat here for lunch often and always satisfied. Food is not great but good. Good price, good food and HUGE portions.
William G.
Place rating: 5 Los Angeles, CA
Very inexpensive food with great portions and on top of that everything I have tried has been very tasty. Highly recommend the Spicy Korean Chicken bowl.
Alexis A.
Place rating: 3 Las Vegas, NV
I just ordered in for the night as I didn’t feel like going out and about. For starters, Aloha offers delivery and they’re quite cheap(score). I got a combo plate with the hamburger steak, bbq beef, and katsu curry. The hamburger steak was tough and a bit bland for me personally. The gravy kind of stuck to the beef and was too thick. The Katsu chicken is good but there could be more curry. The reason I gave this place 3-stars was solely for the bbq beef. The beef is tangy and you get a bit of spice. It is literally phenomenal. If you ever need a place that delivers quick and is cheap, order Aloha. I definitely recommend the bbq beef.
Annie H.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
After work I took my dogs to sunset park… Two hours later I was hungraaaaay. I’ve been craving Hawaiian food, especially spam musubi. Unilocaled what was close by and found this place. Ordered spam musubi and the bbq combo plate along with a cold guava beverage. Holy smokes, the spam musubi was finger licking good, I devoured it within seconds. The bbq combo plate included rice, short ribs, chicken, beef and Mac salad… Everything was amazing. My favorite was the Mac salad and beef short ribs. Mmmm mm. Friendly staff and cozy restaurant. The menu had a huge selection from different musubis, oxtail soup, garlic shrimp etc. Defiantly will be coming back :)
Leticia P.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
Great food and fast service; both done in and delivery ! Family owned and they care about their customers satisfaction!
Marvin A.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
Only place i will ever order loco moco… the best i ever tried here in las vegas nothing compares tried other places this place tops it.
James C.
Place rating: 4 Las Vegas, NV
It’s not ross Js or anything but better than most L&L. I have been coming here for probably a little over four years and the food is right and always consistent. Open around lunch time and open until 9:30pm. Tire Works and a Sinclair gas station are good landmarks to find Aloha Hawaiian Bbq.
Dan J.
Place rating: 3 Southeast, Las Vegas, NV
It’s been about a single visit so far with this local joint and it’s mostly convenient since its close to work. My order was the regular size Chicken Katsu meal with steamed rice, added on a side of chicken BBQ musubi and manapuas to share with coworkers. I’d like to say the katsu was alright. Nothing special, simple breading(I daresay it is nothing close to PANKO brand breading type, maybe just cheap breading) of chicken along with the sauce. The sauce tasted like it came from a cheap bottle brand. Portion of the katsu and rice was generous and a scoop of the typical Mac salad. Very similar to Americanized Hawaiian franchise of L&L. The Manapua(meat bun) was OK. It was small and a bit stale due to the bread. The musubi was probably the only thing I enjoyed. Lol Its Hawaiian alright but to truly taste the distinct flavors of a traditional hawaiian cuisine and you want to satiate those taste buds, I’d look elsewhere; otherwise try this joint if you’re craving for ‘different food’ other than the regular burger and fries theme and/or for a quick eat. I give it a 3-star only because of the courteous service and speedy wait time to receive the food, plus they got this giant Aloha shirt on their restaurant wall which was kinda cool. Overall, it did not please my taste buds that day.
Kayla T.
Place rating: 5 Henderson, NV
All around great! I’ve picked up orders, eaten in, and delivery. All are fabulous! Great prices, delicious food! Highly recommend to anyone. Clean environment as well as a kind and friend staff!!!
Teresa G.
Place rating: 1 Sierra Vista, AZ
I came here because I was craving some local food. As soon as I walked in it reminded me of L & L, claiming to be local food but made by non locals. I ordered the mini chicken katsu, Kalbi and Portuguese sausage fried rice. The fried rice was a dark brownish/black color almost as if the whole thing was coated with shoyu or some kind of teriyaki sauce. Not much sausage in it either. Kalbi would of been good if it was authentic Korean sauce used back home in Hawaii. This sauce was pure shoyu. The chicken katsu was ok. The katsu sauce tasted like it came out of a bottle but was edible. All in all I will probably not return here. There is really nothing Hawaiian here. The food is from Hawaii but the flavor is not.
Rockne H.
Place rating: 3 San Francisco, CA
I’ve heard rumors that another Hawaii joint existed around my side of town. My friends that live close by talk about how good their chicken katsu is. After an afternoon nap, I wanted to make my way to Aloha Hawaiian BBQ so I could check this place out. Although I’m always weary about visiting a place right before they close, because of the possibility food has stayed out all day, I still decided to get there and try out their grub. This joint is located close to the Pecos/Sunset intersection next door to the Roberto’s Taco Shop. I feel like this place is owned by a former L&L’s owner or part of the family. When you enter, you notice the place very similar to it. The walls are a canary yellow much like L&L’s. There’s booth seating and table tops with a contrasting blue, and then it hits you. The giant sized Aloha shirt. Definitely a focal point for sure. Next to the shirt is an aesthetically pleasing menu size. Gives you the break down of things they serve and sizes offered. The young female taking my order was very nice and pleasant. She was accommodating and personable. The ordering counter was kind of a cluttered mess though. Business cards from everywhere, change surrounding the lucky cat. I didn’t know where to look, where to move, just a bit much. For my meal, I started with the Hawaiian Sun passion fruit drink for around $ 1.45. As for the food, here’s what I got: Spam Musubi for $ 2.15: The spam was marinated in teriyaki sauce and fried. It was a thick piece which I appreciated but could have used a little more char on the outside. The inside, because it was so thick, was a bit mushy. The rice, was definitely something that was out most of the day. It wasn’t as sticky as I hoped it to be and the nori seaweed wasn’t as crunchy as I have experienced at other joints. Chicken Katsu curry for $ 7.75: Breaded white meat chicken, served with curry sauce, optional katsu sauce and macaroni salad. The breading was light and crispy and I really liked that the meat was thinly sliced as it made for a quick cooking process. The mac salad was drenched in mayo and seemed more of a soup rather than a salad. Thank goodness I asked for the curry on the side. The curry was hot, but super chunky. That was what I was fearing. The curry tasted like it was out all day, or even scooped up from a previous curry stew. No matter how much time I microwaved it for at home, the chunky, almost starchy curry dipping sauce kept its chunky form. The taste was alright but I was too sketched out to use it. I also asked for chicken katsu sauce. It tasted like L&L’s sauce. Very tangy, not like the soy sauce/ketchup based ones I prefer. Still, a flavorful combined dish. I feel like there’s two kinds of Hawaiian joints: group A joints like Island Flavor, Ross J’s and Aloha Kitchen and group B joints like L&L, Ohana BBQ and this joint. It’s still a good place to eat, but my heart will always belong to those places in group A. I still enjoyed my experience and will probably be back on another night to experience other dishes. My rating may change, who knows.