My friends and I dropped by Aloha Kitchen for lunch to try the infamous adobo fried rice omelette before leaving Vegas on Sunday. The 4 of us ordered 3 adobo fried rice omelettes (my boyfriend and I shared one). We didn't realize how huge they were! We were trying to imagine how good the omelettes would taste if we were drunk late at night. We all didn't finish ours and ended up getting boxes to go.
My boyfriend and I also ordered the adobo katsu combo plate. The chicken katsu was great, very light (the way it should be). It seems like the adobo was slow-cooked. The meat was very tender and full of flavor. I can't wait to go back and try out some of their other menu items. I also can't help but also be curious about how the other Aloha Kitchen locations measure up.
Watch out: Don't even try to take a cab out here because you'll have to take a bus back to the strip.