There are Hawaiian restaurants everywhere in Las Vegas, but this is one of the more "ono" spots in my opinion!
* Chicken Katsu - Can never go wrong with deep friend strips of chicken and rice, right?
* Adobo Omelet - Scrambled egg wrap around rice mixed with shredded pork adobo. It's in the shape of a burrito and is pretty huge (although I can easily gulf down one myself!). I know a lot of people hype this dish up, but to me, it lives up to the hype. It tastes like home cookin!
* Loco Moco - Gotta love hamburger meat smothered in gravy with egg all over? I've tried many a loco moco and Aloha Kitchen has one of the best I've tried in Vegas (best I'd ever had is in Hawaii).
* Oxtail Soup - Delicious and a must try if you can.
* Saimin - A little too salty for me.
* Tapsilog - Tapa, egg, and garlic fried rice just like my dad's standard breakfast.
Prices are reasonable and the décor is cute (there's a location on Sunset that is aesthetically nicer) . My one complaint is that the food can take long sometimes and the service is par. There were a couple of times we got the wrong order/order never called when eating there and a couple of times we got a cashier who just seemed angry all the time. This could have been due to the busyness of the place though since it does get pretty crowded late nights.
We frequent the bar next door too. They have a pretty great song selection, although it can be hard to get on the mic on busy Friday and Saturday nights. Drinks are normal priced, but the karaoke is free. Have some drinks there then walk over next door immediately after for a complete night out!