I stopped by Aloha BBQ a couple of weeks ago when I was having a chicken katsu and musubi craving (and I couldn't bring myself to go to L & L). I'm so glad I did because the food here is delicious and they give you huge portions!! The katsu was crispy and yet the meat was super juicy. The portuguese fried rice is really flavorful and not very oily at all. And the kimchi is the best around this area.
The only thing I didn't like was the gravy on the loco moco. It just tasted salty and was a bit too gloppy. But the hamburger meat was delicious so I can't complain too much. I suggest ordering the loco moco with gravy on the side so that you can decide whether you like it or not.