I was told by a coworker to try this place out, since then I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve been back for their local plate. The food is amazing. Definitely recommend them.
Z Y.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Las Vegas, NV
I came to check out this place today. It’s in Henderson, close to Sunset Station casino. I was passing by, saw it, and decided to try this joint, as I have grown fond of Hawaiian food recently. The restaurant is not small. It’s a decent size and plenty of tables. The décor is nice, Hawaiian style and they play Hawaiian music too. Tables and floor looked clean. I ordered the Aloha combo plate special. It comes with Teryaki chicken, katsu chicken and beef. It comes with rice and little cabbage. You also have a choice of a side of macaroni salad(why choose that, come on), steamed vegetables or kim-chi(which is pickled and marinated cabbage). I chose the kim-chi and liked it. I liked all of the food. It was delicious. I also tried the fried banana desert, which is only a $ 1. That one was a lil weird for me, but I just wanted to try. I’m sure many people like it. The customer service was very good. I asked the girl in the front some questions and she gladly explained everything. Overall I’m very happy with Aloha Kitchen and would recommend it to anyone!
Raisa R.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Las Vegas, NV
This is my go to place if I’m craving Kalbi short ribs. By far this is the best place in Vegas to get Kalbi short ribs the way they make it back home in Hawaii. I always get the Kalbi combo because it comes with chicken Katsu and chicken teriyaki. I do opt for no skin on the chicken teriyaki because it is soft skin. I also am not a huge fan of macaroni salad, but I love kimchi. They let you have a side of kimchi instead of macaroni salad at no charge like other places!
Lauren H.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Henderson, NV
I was a little weary of this restaurant just because I didn’t know what kind of food it would be, but my husband and I came in on a whim. We did not regret it! The kalbi ribs were amazing. A little fatty, but still amazing. The rice was cooked perfect as well. There was a short wait time and that was it. We will be returning!
Jared N.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Las Vegas, NV
Aloha Kitchen is one of my favorite Hawaiian restaurant brands in Las Vegas. This location on Sunset is the fourth in the chain that I have been too. It is not the best of the four I have tried but its still pretty good. I always get a Spam musubi from any Hawaiian place I visit and begin my comparisons on that. This place has one of the best musubis around. A nice thick slab of Spam fried perfectly and wrapped with a tender nori. I love it. Everything else I’ve had here has been either good or average. I often get the Locals Plate with BBQ chicken, BBQ beef, musubi, rice, and macaroni salad. The beef is very good but sometimes fatty. The chicken has a lot of skin that I don’t care for but is otherwise good. It always has a ton of flavor and is well cooked. Rice is rice and not much needs to be said about that. Hawaiian style macaroni salad is awesome and by far my favorite style. The one they serve here is right up there on my list. As for the average, last night I ordered a bowl of saimin soup. It was better than the saimin I’ve had at a different Hawaiian place but those noodles were so over cooked there is really no comparison. The broth here had good flavor but smelled very fishy. I was afraid there was shrimp in it and I am allergic to shrimp. Here I am now over 12 hours later and I’m still alive. All is good. The char sui pork in the soup was fine but there were several pieces of off putting fat masquerading as meat. I hate biting into a lump of gelatinous nastiness. The best part of the soup was the noodles which were plentiful and cooked to be just slightly passed al dente. Overall, this saimin hit the spot on a cold and drizzly night but I probably wont order it again. I’ll stick with my regular order.
James D.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Las Vegas, NV
Over priced with a small portions on your plate. I got the mahi mahi plate one time i went there and i im eating 99% egg and 1% fish! im like are you serious? worst hawaiian food restaurant in vegas… go somewhere else where you get what you paid for! go to Ross J’s on Sunset… Decent price with alot on your plate.
Herms H.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Guam, Guam
Ate there for lunch with the family. We had the teriyaki combo, the bento teriyaki, and the Loco moco. All was good but I thought they went a little over board in the teriyaki sauce. Other than that, the did was good.
Viviane Y.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Las Vegas, NV
This place is ok. I rather go to Ohana! The white rice is too mushy… wasn’t sure if spoiled or not!
Mai T.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Las Vegas, NV
If I’m ever craving Hawaiian food(and I usually am) this place is probably the closest Hawaiian food place to me. The food is alright. It’s not Zippys or anything, but it still manages to satisfy my Hawaiian food craving, lol. My favorite thing to eat here is definitely the saimin. There is nothing that I love(or need) more when I’m feeling sick than to have a big bowl of noodles. I’ve also tried the Kahlua pig and chicken katsu combo plate. The portions are big and it was tasty. They also have a big selection of Hawaiian sun juices, that’s a big plus! It always feels a little bit like home in there. Hawaii has a lot of delicious food options and so I think that those of us that have had the great pleasure of living/growing up there are a little spoiled in that aspect, lol. The food here is nowhere near being the best that Hawaii has to offer but it’s good enough that I keep coming back!
Josephine S.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Alpine, CA
We ordered our company lunch last week and it was a hit. Having share a little island grub with my coworkers was pretty cool. They agreed to try something new and now we will be having luau lunches every now and then.
A N.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Henderson, NV
It’s pretty good for Vegas. Good portion size. The garlic chicken was served with gravy(little strange) and wasn’t very garlicky. Not what I expected but still tasty. I’m thinking they should have just named it mochiko chicken with gravy. Other peoples’ mixed plated looked ono and good size. Will need try um next time!
Michelle P.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Las Vegas, NV
my first visit here(take out) was about a month ago and I had little eggrolls and the chicken katsu/teriyaki beef combo. 1. mac salad was not edible. had a funky sour taste. no bueno 2. katsu was good. crispy but not dry. sauce was alright. 3. beef was gummy and had some sort of off putting taste. would not order this combo again 4. eggrolls were just not flavorful. and a little greasy too. second visit was today(take out) and tried their loco moco w/eggs over easy 1. please know the difference between over easy and over hard, cause i definitely got over hard. took the loco out my moco! 2. gravy was a little funny tasting. bummer cause the gravy holds everything together along with the runny egg I never got… so sad… maybe i’ll try the soup next time…
Eric S.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Las Vegas, NV
Always hit and miss… and they are now charging extra for katsu sauce… really? I come for the food… not the sauce. I had the curry/katsu combo today… and it was awful. Last week it was the bomb… just don’t know what more to say.
Momo B.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Paradise, NV
808FIX Across the street from the Galleria Mall, walking distance to The Home Depot plus within minutes of Costco, Super Walmart, Target, and Nordstrom Rack. We can safely say with confidence, we have driven by Aloha Kitchen thousands of times This afternoon is our first drop in. Here’s what we ordered: Appetizers: Lumpia Shanghai, mini egg rolls filled with ground pork, chopped onions and chopped carrots, served with sweet chili sauce… surprisingly Ono yummy Soup: Momo has to try the Saimin Soup, served with chasiu pork, eggs and green onions… slurp up noodles like no tomorrow. Dab of yellow mustard pushed the taste over the speed limit. Specials: Kalbi Combo, Kalbi(beef shortribs), Chicken katsu and Chicken teriyaki served with rice and macaroni salad… fav was chicken katsu, then Kalbi and Teri chicken. FRESH rice for a wet dunk into Saimin broth. MAC salad devoured in a flash. Great prices and portions. Mahalo !
Jim M.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Las Vegas, NV
It’s sad when your SODAMNHUNGRY and you get served mediocre below average Hawaiian food. Ugh. I am going to keep this simple & quick: Egg Rolls — greasy, disgusting, bland & gross Teriyaki Beef — Chicken — Mahi Mahi combo — Chicken was okay, beef was a mix between rubbery & tender. Mahi Mahi looked like a omelette & was rubbery & flavorless. The worst offender? The macaroni salad. It seriously had a metallic — shellfish — spoiled toxic taste. I had to spit it out. Me & my friend could not finish our dinner. Maybe it was this location. We will not be returning to Aloha Kitchen ever again.
Patrick A.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Las Vegas, NV
Walked in and the place was hotter then An oven. I think they were having Ac problems. Come to find out there was no issue and they have it set at 83 degrees! How can you eat with the place that hot. We ended up walking straight out!
Warren R.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Henderson, NV
Food was good but the cleanliness is a bit questionable. Service could have been better. I was given filthy utensils and when I asked for new ones, I didn’t even get an apology. Just give your customers plastic utensils. What happened to the Hawaiian portions? Had the Kalbi ribs, they are tasty but they are sliced too thin. S**** weak. Island Flavor or Poke express FTW!
Steven H.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Henderson, NV
Had my favorite, the KALBICOMBO. It was sooo good! It comes with kalbi ribs, chicken katsu, chicken teriyaki, 2 scoops of rice and mac salad. The kalbi ribs are delicious with a sweet soy glaze. The katsu is also very good, really crispy with a tangy dipping sauce. For under $ 10 it’s a lot of food at a great price. Aloha kitchen definitely holds me over until I can get back to Hawaii!
Alberto G.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Las Vegas, NV
Great teriyaki sauce, the rice and macaroni salad were perfect. Saimin soup is my sons favorite now. Just the right portions and the right seasonings. I never seen my son finished a big bowl of noodles so fast before!
April D.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Las Vegas, NV
I ordered the Tempura Combo… comes with Teriyaki Chicken, 2 Shrimp Tempura, a Tempura Vegetable patty sort of thing, 2 scoops of rice and 1 scoop mac salad. The Veg Tempura patty thing was way greasy and still had some uncooked batter spots, the shrimp was okay but I’ve had better at least they weren’t greasy. The Teri Chicken was just meh, it was edible but really didn’t have much taste. The mac salad was very ordinary, not like other Hawaiian restaurants where the mac salad is addictive. The rice was rice. I’ve been to another Aloha Kitchen in the SW part of town and loved it but this one is not even close. I doubt I’ll go back especially since Ross J’s and L&L are so close.