Aloha Kitchen

18100 I-40, Amarillo
(806) 290-1129

Recent Reviews

Scott Walker

A mom that moved from Hawaii and opened up this small restaurant with a very unique Island vibe and menu. Her story from going to school here and then planting roots and fighting the local bureaucracy to open an awesome one of a kind businesses is INSPIRING!!! Or should I say IMUA.If you are in the Amarillo area for Breakfast or Lunch, you need to find this gem.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Hawaiian Breakfast

Jacob Zeiler

I must absolutely agree with all of the stellar reviews of Aloha Kitchen. True to the ground Hawaiian fare, cooked to perfection, with excellent service. This is a must stop for anyone that appreciates excellent food, there is nothing else like in the the Amarillo area!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Kalua Pork Grilled Cheese

pizzarocket

Stopping by Aloha Kitchen is a must! Not since my visit to Hawaii, have I had such authentic island food, and I will continue visiting whenever i can. Loco moco and spam masubi, Kailua pork and kastsu chicken, garlic shrimp, and poke bowls, Auntie Lisa does it all with love and a huge helping of Aloha Spirit.She also has all kinds of island treats, goodies, spam, malasadas, and even perfumes and refreshing island scents for your car! You can walk out of this place feeling like you just went on a mini vacation.Nui ka Mahalo Auntie, we love you! I'll bring you more kombucha and kimchi soon!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Mac Salad, Flying Hawaiian Teriyaki Chicken with Rice, Breakfast Bowl, Hawaiian Breakfast, Kalibi Ribs with Rice, Spam Musubi

Lorna Bush

First visit with family and it was wonderful food, atmosphere. Grandsons loved that there was an area with toys to play with. Aunty Lisa was warm and welcoming. We most certainly will be back a lot.MahaloIf you've never been to the islands, you have now.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Cipriano Griego

I recently had the pleasure of visiting Aloha Kitchen, and let me tell you, it was a game-changer. VISIT THIS PLACE NOW!! This local food establishment has grown from a humble food truck to a warm comforting brick and mortar location, all while keeping the love and Aloha spirit alive.As someone who lives just a couple of minutes away, I can't believe I hadn't visited for a whole year. That was a HUGE mistake on my part. Auntie Lisa, the owner, is an absolute gem. Her passion for what she does shines through in every dish she prepares.The food at Aloha Kitchen is simply outstanding. It's fresh, authentic, and bursting with flavor. From the moment you take your first bite, you can taste the love that goes into every dish. The Kalua pulled pork is out of this world, and the special sauce? Oh my goodness, it's pure magic. The rib dish was incredible. And get Mac salad with everything. Don’t forget to grab a waffle for desert.One thing that sets Aloha Kitchen apart is their fresh poke bowls every Friday. The fish is flown in straight from the islands, ensuring the utmost freshness and quality. It's a true taste of paradise right here in our local community.But it's not just about the food. Auntie Lisa's warm and gracious personality radiates the true spirit of Aloha. She welcomes you with open arms and treats you like family. Her passion for providing an exceptional dining experience is evident in every interaction.I can't stress this enough: everyone needs to rush to Aloha Kitchen and spread the word. You simply cannot go wrong with any dish on the menu. The food, the atmosphere, and the incredible hospitality all come together to create an unforgettable experience.So don't make the same mistake I did. Visit Aloha Kitchen as soon as you can and indulge in their mouthwatering offerings. Trust me, you'll be transported to a tropical paradise with every bite. Mahalo, Auntie Lisa, for sharing your love and Aloha spirit with our community.Kid-friendliness: With games for family and children this is a great laid-back environment for everybody

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Kalua Pork Grilled Cheese, Mac Salad, Spam Musubi, Waffles

Glad Erhardt

A gem! Dropped by here for lunch on our way to Florida. Authentic hawaiian food. The owner is so nice! Brought back memories from Hawaii. Thank you!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Seany Poo T.

If you are in Amarillo, Texas this is a stop you won't forget, true authentic Hawaiian food. So freaking GOOD!!!!

Stephanie Steelman

Omg we were so happy we stopped at sixth collective. The aloha kitchen poke bowls are amazing. Get there early she sells out. Only available on fridays! Looking forward to trying her breakfast!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Robert G.

Great Hawaiian food out in Bushland. My favorite item to get is the Moons of Spammy. It's a hot malasada cut in half with spam eggs and cheese. As we say in Hawai'i, so ono. Service with the Aloha spirit. Hoku the owner and her Mom are the best. Come in and be embraced with the Aloha Spirt. The Ambiance is in Texan with the Aloha flair. Open Thursday-Saturday. Come in and try for yourself, you will not be disappointed.

Anthony & Jill Grounds

This place is definitely worth the five minute drive west of Amarillo. The slow cooked pork was as good as it gets. The owner was friendly and helpful in describing the items on the menu and the history of her food. We had breakfast but I’m sure lunch would be wonderful too. Don’t miss out!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

tmn1231

Great place for something unique in the panhandle. Mahalo nui y’all.Edit: pictures are “moon over spammy” (egg and spam on a malasada “doughnut”) and Khalua pork with cabbage and mac salad

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Kathy C

Food was delicious, prices was very reasonable and the atmosphere was friendly, relaxing and spaces. ♥️

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Hawaiian Breakfast

Anthony G.

What a surprise! The food was excellent and interesting. We enjoyed talking to the owner/chef about Hawaii, the history of the restaurant, and her food. It is a small, slightly out of the way place that should be full of customers. But we were the only ones there. Do yourself a favor and check it out. It's right off I-40, just west of Amarillo.

Stephanie N.

I WISH we lived in Texas solely because of this restaurant and space. It was a complete chance that we stopped here with our family on a cross country road trip. We had gotten tired of fast food so stopped here for some amazing amazing food. The owner is a native Hawaiian and had given us so much hospitality while we were there. It was an amazing space for my husband and two kids to stop for respite on our way across the country. The food was phenomenal. Spam masubi of course was on point. We had a chicken katsu dish that was so tasty and a pork and rice dish. My favorite and strangest dish was a homage donut with spam and egg. My mouth is watering now and I'm having flashbacks of my first bite of that. It's also attached to a really sweet co-op space with independent vendors with women's clothes, kids toys, and home goods as well. HIGHLY HIGHLY RECOMMEND.

Brad Paschal

Amazing food and hospitality. Must come here and try the loco moco

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

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