Aloha Kitchen is a new Hawaiian restaurant that is located on the Southeast part of town close to the Green Valley area. This is part of a larger local franchise that has several well known locations around Vegas. They had recently opened and I wanted to check them out.
They are located on the corner of Maryland and Windmill, right off the 215 exit. The interior is really clean with booths and tables. They are in the process of being approved for gaming and a liquor license, so hopefully they will be allowed to get that, which would be interesting because that would be a first for me to see such a concept. They have the standard menu that all the Aloha Kitchen's have. I ordered the Kalbi combo and waited. They also gave me some free lumpia as their grand opening special.
Lumpia - the lumpia were hot and crispy. And they were not greasy at all. The meat filling was well seasoned, and I enjoyed the taste of them.
Kalbi Combo - I thought it was good. The Katsu was crispy, yet tender. The teriyaki was moist, and the Kalbi was cooked well. I thought the Kalbi was sliced a bit thin, and the rice and Mac salad were average, but overall, it was decent.
This is a good option if you are in the area and are digging some Hawaiian food. I thought the value was fair as well.