Aloha Specialties
12 E Ogden Ave, Las Vegas
(702) 385-1222
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Hearty portions. Beef stew was quite dry and even after asking for extra stew for the rice, the overall experience was quite dry. A lot of rice though so that's nice. There's also no tips which was nice, came out to like 22 after everything. Mac was nothing special but nice they provide it
I've eaten at Aloha Specialties numerous times over the past decades. I've always had a decent experience with adequate food. But as a former restaurant owner (on Maui), serving similar food, I feel this restaurant has succumbed to serving mediocre food to survive. My teri beef and chicken plate consisted of dry beef and chicken scraps covered with sauce. The spam musubi included chewy soggy seaweed with micro thin spam. In the name of profits or survival, they've resorted to serving rice and teriyaki sauce, with a sprinkling of protein. At least the service was good and the tables/chairs were clean. The cafe downstairs with the oxtail soup is a much better meal, but only available after 11pm.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 1
Service: 4
Came in on. a Saturday morning and ordered 2 teriyaki chicken bowls. Very dry chicken and hardly any sauce. Tasted like it was yesterday’s left overs reheated. I called the restaurant and was told no manager on until Monday, so I should callback and ask for Carmen. Called on Monday several times, no joy. Left my number on one occasion for the manager to call me, guess what- no call. Every time I call, even going through the casino and transferred, no one answers.
I used to come to this place a lot, sadly now this too has changed. I wanted to give the restaurant a chance to hear me out, but have no choice but to leave a bad review.
Shame really, but I won’t be back.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
They are not taking card payments. Cash only. Shame that I spent $40 on Ubers to get here and can’t eat at the restaurant. Make sure you bring cash. Also they are out of food sometimes
Coworker told me about it so I went first day of New Year... Bowl is priced cheap 8$, front desk ladies are cuties, and food tasted just as good as it looked.😋 Coming back
A gem of a place serving authentic and delicious Hawaiian fare.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 4
Recommended dishes: Loco Moco
If you want authentic Hawaiian food, this place is the place to go! We had to wait in a line for about 10 minutes but it was worth it!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
We would always make it a things to come eat here but it has definitely changed lady at cash register was not friendly and the food was cold and portions are so small like little bits of chicken and beef like maybe two bites for the price not worth it ! Won’t be back here again.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 2
Service: 3
Delicious! If you’re staying on Fremont Street it’s definitely worth going over to the California to enjoy some authentic Hawaiian food. 😊
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Loco Moco, Spam Musubi
Good food, fast service! Nice people 👍👍
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Restaurantji Recommends
Everything was taken care of. Top-notch service every time.
Cashier has a really scrappy attitude. Throwing money around, doesn't even look up at the people in line. He didnt take an order for literally 10min, people in front of me just ended up leaving. Food was AMAZING though.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 5
Service: 1
Aloha Specialties is one of Las Vegas Secret Gems, an authentic hawaiian, japanese and chinese home-cooked meal with a lot of rice
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
We went on a Tuesday afternoon so it was pretty quiet. She had a large bowl of Saiman noodles ($18.50). I have the Aloha Bento meal ($19.50). A little pricey for what it was but very good tasting.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
The food is ono 💯
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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