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Reviews for Aloha Kitchen UNLV in Las Vegas, NV

Jason Yang 2 years ago
4

I was looking for a decent place to eat off the strip and I heard that Vegas had a decent selection of Hawaiian places, so I... decided to give this one a try. I had the curry and Katsu plate and while The Katsu was a bit dryer than I?d like, overall itwas a pretty good meal for less than $15. Read more

Janice Honeycutt 2 years ago
5

Such a fun trip while in Las Vegas visiting my Kumu. We came here for dinner and it took us back to Hawaii. Excellent food and... the most friendly service you could ever want. Would highly recommend this place 5 stars! Read more

Camille White 2 years ago
5

When u went in I was greeted by Edgar who was very helpful in helping me decide what I wanted. Lily was the one that brought me... my food and was cleaning and just attentive the whole time. I loved how clean and spacious it is in there. Hope you guys go andhave the luck of see these two employees 5 stars Read more

Leo Pagulayan 2 years ago
5

Much like the other location on Decatur, this place is great! Prices have gone up like everywhere else so my chicken teriyaki... bowl is now $8 but it's more than enough for me most times. Also, for those locals that stay from Hawaii, the Aloha Chili iscomparable to Zippy's. Give this place a shot Read more

Arthur Munoz 2 years ago
4

Hungry and on a budget this place hits the spot! I got the combo platter of galbi and the portion of meat is abundant. Near... UNLV. Spot is like a hole in the wall. Don't expect any fancy decor. Parking is okay. Location is so so. Service was quick. Read more

MrsOlatubi 2 years ago
3

Island cuisine. We ordered the Saimin with won ton, teriyaki hamburger, aloha plate, kalbi, and seafood BBQ Mix with kim Chee. ... Overall the flavors were there with the exception of the teriyaki sauce. We prefer teriyaki sauce with a little more of a gingerblend. The hamburger patty was huge but the was filled with the taste of fillers. The food was okay and if you miss the islandfood this is a spot to get your fix. This location is less than a 5 minute walk from Greenspun Hall at UNLV. Read more

Melinda Sue 2 years ago
5

We usually eat at Aloha Kitchen on UNLV Softball games, not because it's close to Eller Stadium, but because Aloha always serves... great food. Lumpia Shanghai was hot, crispy, and yummy, a great appetizer. Hubby's Katsu Chicken and Kalua Pig Combo (servedwith 2 scoops of steamed rice and a scoop of macaroni salad) was delicious, and my Adobo Fried Rice Omellete was delicious andenormous (with enough left over for lunch the next day). My only criticism is that we asked if they could make it spicy and theysaid yes but must have forgotten. No spiciness for me. Still mighty good! They'll get it right next time, I'm sure. Read more

Cheryl Chan 2 years ago
4

There?s several Aloha Kitchen locations Excellent Hawaiian food! We had the oxtail soup, the combo of lau lau & Kailua pork &... the Kalbi ribs. The Kalbi ribs was very well seasoned, one of the best I ever tasted. The kailua pork was very moist, itactually come in a bowl with the juices, the juice was great for putting it on the rice. I really liked the Kailua pork usuallyit is abit dry but not theirs. The oxtail soup was out of this world? very tasty & well seasoned! The lau lau was ok, not one oftheir best though. I will definitely come back again.. so worth it! Read more