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Aloha Kitchen

4745 S Maryland Pkwy Las Vegas, NV 89119
Phone:
702-895-9444
Cuisine:
Hawaiian
Neighborhood:
East of Strip

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This restaurant was added to ZAGAT.com by member traveling_man on 07/22/2007. When this restaurant receives enough member reviews, our editors will consider it for a Zagat Rating & Review.

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Aloha Kitchen

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Reviewed by RHamilton702 on 07/30/2008.
Member since July 2008, Total Reviews: 4 (Female, 20s, Las Vegas, NV)

As a Hawaiian Native, Las Vegas Resident, there is no better lunch than one found at "ALOHA KITCHEN". The Kalbi with Rice and Kimchee is always my favorite on the menu, but if you want a simple lunch, you may want to try a Portuguese or Spam Musubi, which is deliciously filling, but not too much food for the novice "Hawaiian Food Lover"... Aloha spread over the counter, and a casual and welcoming atmosphere for dining in... BEST Hawaiian in LV!!!

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Reviewed by commodorewheeler on 04/11/2008.
Member since June 2004, Total Reviews: 85 (Male, 30s, Yorba Linda, CA)

Good enjoyable Hawaiian food. I like the Saimin noodles here quite a bit.

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Reviewed by DebandJimB on 03/12/2008.
Member since September 2003, Total Reviews: 1 (Female, 40s, Pike Road, AL)

This is typical Hawaiian homestyle food according to natives. Delicious musubi and mix plates. I was addicted to Aloha Kitchen while I lived in Vegas. I have never been able to find this food other than Las Vegas and Hawaii.

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Reviewed by traveling_man on 07/22/2007.
Member since March 2004, Total Reviews: 54 (Male, Silver Spring, MD)

The menu is representative of what is sometimes called local Hawaiian food, and caters to the Hawaiian community that has taken root in Las Vegas. A typical meal is the mix plate: 2 scoops of white rice, 1 of macaroni salad, and 1 or more items such as kalua pork, chicken katsu, and pork lau lau. Spam is also a mainstay (spam sushi!). Health food lovers need not apply. The food isn't fancy; it's heavy on the fat, heavy on the carbs. I love it!

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