Ordered garlic shrimp and shoyu poke. Both came with Mac salad and two scoops white rice. $ 28 total, water to drink. Garlic shrimp was good, not north shore truck good but hey, this is NV not HI. The poke was not delicious. Fish was fresh but sauce was bad. Didn’t finish it. Might go back and try katsu or something non-poke. A little disappointing.
Marla S.
Place rating: 2 Las Vegas, NV
I agree with previous comments… The Shoyu sauce is not very good. It’s as if they covered it in soy sauce AND then added more salt. All you can taste is sodium. My first experience with poke was in Oahu and this doesn’t taste like that. If you want some authentic poke, go to Island Sushi. It’s amazing there. I will say the garlic shrimp was fairly good. But not amazing. Overall, we paid over $ 30 for two mediocre meals. I didn’t even finish the poke plate it was so bad! That’s a first for me! :(
Aldrin C.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
Love the roast pork! Must try! This place have the best roast pork in Vegas no joke! It’s a bit pricey but way worth it. If your a pork fan try it and trust me it is soooo good! Also the fried noodles is sooooo good as well reminds me of Hawaiian fried noodles! Ask them to put spam mo betta!
Amy L.
Place rating: 2 Las Vegas, NV
DONOT, I REPEAT, DONOT for the love of God, go here for Poke. This was the worst poke I have ever tasted. Even I make it better. 1) there were no sesame oil or sesame seeds and 2) while shit, all that damn salt that’s in there! It’s insane! It tastes nothing like how poke should taste. If you want good poke, go to Island Sushi. They have various types of poke to choose from. My bf ordered the shoyu poke plate and I ordered the bbq chicken with a ¼lb side of limu poke. All that came out to $ 33. The only thing that was good was my bbq chicken. We had to throw the rest away. The poke made the bf sick that when we got home he passed out for a few hours. We will never come here again.
Marq D.
Place rating: 1 Southeast, Las Vegas, NV
I really want to like this establishment so I came in to give it another try. Unfortunately I will not be coming back here… ever! Attached is a photo of spicy ahi mayo poke I ordered. The fish had no quality and was very chewy. I might as well have eaten a tub of mayo since it was all I can taste. And it came with macaroni salad… more mayo! Food was tasteless and did not finish my plate. Didn’t come with the sides that was on the photo in the menu. I’m not a disgruntled irrational customer, just very disappointed.
Jason W.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
We went back to give them another try and it was Amazing! We ordered the bbq chicken and bbq beef combo. Plenty to share with my partner! Cashier or owner remembered me and told me thank you for giving them another chance. Next chance Poke and I will tell my Hawaii Friends.
Henry R.
Place rating: 4 Henderson, NV
Came here for lunch didn’t order any poke. Just wanted meat Jun and Kalbi. But again I ordered 3 plates. Dam those tastebuds when they can’t get along. Anyway the meat Jun was delicious so was the Kalbi. The Bbq chicken and Mac salad were good. The Mac was a little plain but not horrible. The laulau and Kalua pig were both moist and flavor full, so no complaints from the family there. The only disappointment here was the lomi wasn’t very fond of it. I ordered the saimin also and ate the whole thing. Not to salty like some of the others out there. So I enjoyed it. The staff were great and helpful. So no complaints here.
Kamu B.
Place rating: 5 Downtown, Las Vegas, NV
Love this place. Foods consistent, friendly employees, clean environment and overall a great place to eat plate lunch Hawaiian kine food!!!
Chad A.
Place rating: 5 Henderson, NV
A friend told us to try this poke restaurant. I was pleasantly surprised that it is a full Hawaiian restaurant with everything from poke, eat jun, chicken katsu, fried saimin, musubis, Loco moco, etc. We ordered spicy poke and shoyu poke — both were excellent. The Shoyu poke is their signature dish and it does not disappoint. It has a great tasting bold sauce. The fish is sooo good. I have had poke all over town, this is the freshest tasting poke in Las Vegas. You can definitely tell this is fresh and has NOT been frozen. We also ordered meat jun, bbq chicken, chicken katsu, and fried saimin. The portions are gigantic. My meat jun/katsu combo was large enough for 3 people. You should ask for the spicy meat jun sauce. The staff is very very friendly. They were very helpful and always smiling. We will definitely be back to try some other items like the Ahi Bibimbab.
Tiffany C.
Place rating: 5 Gloucester City, NJ
Poke and Barbecue was delicious. I loved their employees when I came in for a visit. I ordered the barbecue short ribs and it was an outstanding experience! Their rips(although difficult to cut around all those bones), you will taste tender, delicious, mouth watering meat, that will make you go back for more. Get a small cup for free refills.
Eric B.
Place rating: 2 Las Vegas, NV
Poke was ok! Loco moco was not what I was used to. Was greasy and a «grey gravy» not brown. Kalbi was prob the only thing I would order again.
Lovey Y.
Place rating: 5 Waipahu, HI
I had a wonderful experience here. Hands down, the best poke in Vegas. I’m from Hawaii so I know how good poke taste like. Apparently the owner of this joint is also the same owner of kahuku superette back on Oahu, the poke at kahuku superette is one of the best on the island. I just wish the spicy ahi was more fresh, but can’t really complain much since we don’t leave near an ocean. I don’t know why a lot of people are complaining about the price. I think it’s reasonable & you get what you pay for(in a good way). Most plate lunch places back home range about the same price. I also know that fresh Ahi is limited in Vegas so of course they would need to up the price. I ordered the Kalbi, BBQ chicken, shoyu poke, spicy ahi, and meat jun. They all tasted really good. Better than L&L in my opinion. They gave a generous amount of meat and 2 scoops of rice with Mac salad. The employees were really nice and sweet on top of that. I only waited less than 10min max for my order. I’m planning on visiting again soon!
Brandi G.
Place rating: 2 Las Vegas, NV
My husband and I ate there. It didn’t knock my socks off! He ordered the meat jun and chicken katsu. He liked both and I like the katsu. I ordered the shoyu chicken. I was not impressed. It was more like a gravy! And the spicy ahi poke bowl was pretty skimpy on the ahi and generous on the rice.
Mike B.
Place rating: 2 Las Vegas, NV
Vegas strip prices at an off the strip location. Ouch. A regular combo at this Hawaiian /poke establishment can set you back $ 15 a plate for two meats. A more reasonable bento box option will still cost you $ 10. As far as the poke goes, there are better options here in Vegas. I found their shoyu poke to be overly salty with a bit of a spicy kick by the chopped onions added. What I didn’t like about this place was the inability to sample the poke prior to purchasing. I was told it had to be made to order but shouldn’t you have at least samples to allow customers to try before they buy? I expect the best especially at a price of $ 19 per pound. Finishing the last piece of tuna did not leave me satisfied. The bento box we ordered included small portions of each of meat jun, kalbi short ribs, and bbq chicken. The macaroni salad and kimchee accompanied the warm noodles to complete the meal. I could not care for their kimchee as it was dry and did not seem fresh at all. The macaroni salad was average at best. The meats were good but other places would give double the meat at that price. I have to deduct one star because the value is not here. You simply aren’t getting your money’s worth. A second star because ordering is quite painful. Their posted menu above had text literally using maybe 12 or 14 pt Times New Roman font. It’s really small to see even right in front of the counter. My wife gave up trying to figure out the difference between #34, #35, and #36. A 3rd star gone because the selection of poke was lacking. Spicy tuna poke or shoyu poke. Little options and average flavor. It was funny watching people in line squinting at the menu above. Okay! That’s it. The search for better poke continues…
Jin N.
Place rating: 3 Las Vegas, NV
I went here for poke, and walked out without trying any. Instead, I ordered the combo chicken katsu, BBQ chicken, and spicy pork plate. The price is a bit steep for what they give you. One piece of spicy pork. What? Katsu was good, but I did not like their katsu sauce very much, but that’s because I’m very used to the typical standard. Theirs is a bit different. The breading was good, and I enjoyed it. The BBQ chicken is a definite must. I liked it the most out of the three. Spicy pork was really off on flavor. I was expecting a korean standard spicy pork marinade but it was 1) not spicy at all 2) a different cut of meat than I expected 3) flavor had some sour vinegary taste that I was put off by, it just was not good. Definitely nothing like the spicy pork you’d expect at a korean restaurant. I let the cashier know, and thankfully she went out of her way to do a taste test. Too bad that they stopped making it spicy to cater to the«American» taste buds due to some complaints. «American» people complaining about something being spicy when it’s called«spicy pork.» Tickles my fancy. Either way, they seem to respond very well to their customer’s comments, almost to a fault. There will always be someone that isn’t going to be happy with the food. But I say bring back that spice level for the spicy pork. It’s like Mc Donald’s has warned you the coffee is HOT coffee. Well, I’d say people have been warned plenty if it says, «spicy pork.» Now your combo plate will not come with kimchi because of some complaint that they were served kimchi that went«bad.» And apparently a lot of people waste it and throw it out. What a bummer. It’s super rare to eat«spoiled» kimchi because it’s fermented. That’s like saying I had«spoiled» pickles. Now how often does that happen? The service was great, and the cashier was super nice. So yeah, didn’t get that poke because the price was crazy for the small size. The marinade for their BBQ chicken is one of the best I’ve ever had. It was perfect and had a great char. Not too salty, not too sweet, it was super balanced.
Alice C.
Place rating: 4 Las Vegas, NV
The corner of Bermuda and Silverado is the place to be. Fresh&Easy, Walmart Neighborhood Market, Bank of America, Eco Cleaners, 7−11… I am always driving by or going to one of these places when running errands. I decided to try Kahuku Poke the other day after staring at it every time I stopped by Walmart for the past few weeks. I got a ½ lb of the Shoyu Poke to go and it was a little shy of $ 10. I recall the lady working the register to be pleasant and it only took minutes to receive my order! The tuna is marinated in a nicely seasoned soy sauce based ponzu sauce with sliced onion and chopped green onion and is INCREDIBLY soft! It is marinated to perfection — the tuna literally just melts in your mouth. Tuna is cubed into large pieces and only a very few(bound to happen) had a chewy white stringiness to it. The tuna tasted fresh and not at all fishy.(Later found out they never use frozen fish, it’s always fresh and shipped in daily!) It’s a little pricy for the portion but not at all an issue because I was thoroughly satisfied with the taste. I look forward to trying their other poke next time!
Tasha M.
Place rating: 3 Las Vegas, NV
First time, we got kalbi(beef short rib) plate and garlic shrimp plate and one Hawaiian sun $ 28 frickin nuts! I felt like it was way too expensive. The kalbi was good but only Gave 3 pieces, for 12 $ 4 short ribs would have been better. Plate lunch comes with side Mac salad and kimchee. Mac salad was bland lacking in flavor, kim chee didn’t taste fresh. I was disappointed in my garlic shrimp. No Garlic flavor, drenched in butter like soaked. I tasted more lemon butter flavor than garlic. To me growing up in Hawaii, I’m sorry it did not taste like back home. Good service, Clean. Since they are new I’ll give them a second chance, but I will never order the shrimp again. Good marketing, they give you one free TSHIRT!
Patricia Q.
Place rating: 4 Southeast, Las Vegas, NV
I ordered ½pound of shoyu poke. They have the BEST poke. Made fresh to order. Melts in your mouth like butter. The taste was clean and not fishy nor slimy at all. They add a little chili in there but you cant really taste it unless you eat the chili seed. Better than any other poke place that I have tasted in town. Going to try the limu next time. Ive been here more than once. Tasted the kalbi/chicken combo. It was alright. Im thinking they could marinate it a little longer to really infuse the flavor. Same with the shoyu chicken which was good but needed a little more ginger to get that real authentic hawaiian flair. Also ordered spicy bbq chicken which also needed better marinating. Side dishes are decent. The cabbage kim chee lacks the acidity of real kim chee which was disappointing but still edible. The mac salad has really improved since the first day they opened. My bf really likes it and so do I. He compares it to that of Mikis in Hawaii. Their grand opening is this Saturday 8−8−15 and you get a free shirt with any purchase of $ 25 or more while supplies last. Thats easy to do since poke is currently at $ 18.99/lb.
Pete A.
Place rating: 5 Las Vegas, NV
Happy that this location is closer to my house so I don’t have to drive farther to get to Island Flavor! Prices are reasonable and the poke is fresh as you can expect getting shipped in. The restaurant is clean and staff is friendly.
Tina K.
Place rating: 5 Anthem, Las Vegas, NV
A new restaurant opened near my home(Silverado Ranch/Bermuda). I am from Hawaii and I love trying new places that serve Hawaiian poke and dishes I’m familiar with from home. My family and I ordered the meat jun, BBQ chicken, ahi belly and fried noodles and ½ lb of their shoyu poke. As I talked to workers the fish is fresh and it’s NEVER frozen. We eat sushi and poke a lot here in Vegas and this is the first place that I know of that has fresh fish. The friendly cashier explained to me about their menu and the fresh fish. Two Thumbs up in my book! Due to their soft opening their menu is limited. I will be back soon to try other dishes on their menu. I am a huge supporter of local businesses.