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Really quite confused on the low # of ratings for this eatery, then again, this could only mean the best of vegas has yet to be fully discovered! Aloha Kitchen, a Filipino/Hawaiian fusion of each respective's cultures most popularized dishes. With that said, I give you, the adobo fried rice omelette and loco moco review. I've been raving about Aloha's loco moco as soon as the gravy and my taste buds collided. Definitely brag-worthy, whether you've tried loco moco's before or not. I was a first timer and have never even heard of such a dish. Once I returned to SoCal, I tried to find something, ANYTHING, that could imitate Aloha's and just wound up leaving Ono's & The Loft dissatisfied. I like how Aloha's asks how I would like my eggs cooked. Over easy please, thank you very much for asking! Adobo fried rice omelette. Highly recommended by friends but enjoyed the loco moco more. Maybe it was a bit too dry to eat post loco moco? Either way, it's definitely not something to miss, so don't skip out on this if it's your first time visiting.
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