I go to L&L from time to time just to have something a little different. It's nothing like real Hawaiian food, but the serving portions make it tolerable.
This L&L was constructed from a former 70's Diner, so there's a old-school feeling upon entering the establishment. My last visit here was definitely not the best visit I have had.
I order the chicken katsu, which is my usual pick, my other being the loco moco. The wait was not too long and my party and I were served by the waitress/cashier. My chicken katsu came with no cabbage on the bottom and was quite dry and tasteless. It was as if there was more care put into the breading than the chicken itself. If it weren't for the sauce that accompanied the chicken katsu as well as the Sriracha, I do not think I would have been able to finish.
L&L is not a horrible place to go to, but there are a variety of other places to eat down the road if you go east on Lake Mead Blvd.