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Welcome to Aloha Specialties

**OUR STORY**

Located in the heart of Las Vegas, Aloha Specialties offers a unique blend of Asian Fusion, Hawaiian, and Japanese cuisine. With a focus on providing a taste of authentic island flavors, this restaurant has become a favorite among locals and tourists alike. From savory tripe stew to mouth-watering spam and sausage breakfast plates, Aloha Specialties offers a diverse menu that truly transports diners to Hawaii. The casual atmosphere, friendly service, and generous portions make it a must-visit destination for those craving home-cooked comfort food. Don't miss out on experiencing a mini Hawaiian getaway right in downtown Vegas at Aloha Specialties.

Aloha Specialties: Reviews & Ratings

Wayne G.
Wayne G.

I've come to Aloha Specialties with my family a long time ago. Its been a great Hawaiian treat during our trips to Downtown LV. You get a lot of food for the price, and the price is very reasonable. Lately my visits have been for their breakfast. I enjoy getting the Aloha breakfast which consist of spam, Portuguese sausage, Vienna sausage and a large heaping of rice. It really hits the spot and makes you feel at home. I would say, if you are a rice lover, this is definitely a place for you. Warning: You may get food coma after your meal. Parking: Paid private structures VERDICT: Rinse and repeat

Stephanie I.
Stephanie I.

Food was great. Cashier was on it. Service great. Lots of local people from Hawaii. Had the saimin last time, this time had to try the tripe stew again. Cannot go wrong with that one. Taste just like home.

Jane M.
Jane M.

The place to go downtown Las Vegas for an authentic ono lunch plate like you would get in Hawaii without taking an airplane trip. I was staying in the Fremont area at Plaza hotel and noticed this spot was open and .01 miles from me. It is 106 outside today but feels like actual melting of the soul in the sun. I was able to navigate directly across to Circa (have your ID ready, then carry on through blessed air conditioning of the casino and head out the back entrance to Cross the street to California. This spot is up the stairs and is right across the hall from two more Hawaiian places - a crack seed shop (or that's what we called it as kids?) With all of your Li Hung Mui candy favorites, and Lappert's Ice Cream. Aloha Specialites itself has some seating inside and in the hallway. I got the local plate with had some Korean chicken, teriyaki beef and a scoop of mac salad and two Spam Musubi. I ordered extra Japanese pickles on the side and the whole shabang was definitely enough for 2 people for $22. I ate half and took the rest to go for dinner. The actual food - Korean chicken was good. Mac salad, musubis and pickles amazing. I also noticed the ala carte price for musubis was better than ABC nearby on Fremont. The teri beef was dry. I will absolutely be back and order other things too and will repeat on the pickles. There are plenty of things to love about this spot . The wide variety of specific dishes are rarely available in the states outside of a Pacific Islanders festival, backyard Luau or Fire Knives competition. I noticed the breakfast menu has portuguese Sausage and one of the plates included a Redondo hot dog. That is so Hawaii to me. I commonly make my family chili hot dogs over rice. A lot about it feels like home to me. I thought it was nice you could order a side of gravy. They also had haupia -wow. There is also some slight room for improvement. They should sell canned Hawaiian Sun. The workers are socializing teens standing around and got a little distracted and did not add my fountain drink to the order. The teriyaki beef was dry. I do not recommend it. Maybe they could add chicken long rice to menu. I think the atmosphere could be improved with some Hawaiian music playing, Island mural art and some ceiling fans. Overall I feel it is a must for those missing the non-tourist traditional island foods who are hungry in Freemont.

Betty U.
Betty U.

Every time I visit all the way from Chicago, my needs and wants are so satiated whenever I go to Aloha Specialties! So hard to choose from the extensive menu, but I settled on the combo plate (exquisitely prepared tasty beef, chicken and mouth watering mahi plus perfect creamy macaroni salad and a mound of white rice (a little too watery this time, but usually just right). That's just the first plate lol! Second plate was packed with juicy shredded Kahlúa pork and cabbage over another mountain of rice. Very affordable prices for so much food. Service is friendly and efficient. Atmosphere feels like a mini Hawaiian getaway. Don't miss going to this unique spot at the California Hotel Casino.

Jessie G.
Jessie G.

We love spicy Korean chicken and mac salad. So delicious....but please stop raising the price. If it keeps going this way. I won't be able to afford it. Up 20% over 1 year and 40% over 2.

Craig T.
Craig T.

Haven't been here for a while but local kind of food if your craving home food away from home . Located on the mezzanine level in the California Hotel. They serve breakfast,lunch and dinner . System at this restaurant is you order your food then they will give you a number and someone will deliver the food to your table Service is pretty quick . Support local

Lance H.
Lance H.

Was not sure what to eat so I decided to go back to my safety net! I walked in at the perfect time, I was the only one in line. Service was fast, food was delicious and the server was very friendly! Back to the casi

Krysten I.
Krysten I.

Aloha Specialties is one of those places I've walked by so many times but have never actually been to until recently. Why? Idk... when I'm in Vegas, I don't want to eat food that I can get at home... I want to eat at the famous Vegas buffets, get legit Mexican food; id even prefer chipotle over a place like Aloha Specialties because I can't get chipotle at home. But we ended up here one day after losing money at the cal all day (not everyone...just me. In fact someone won a million dollars the day we were here). Aloha specialties is located on the second floor of the cal and they offer plate lunches and food you can get at take out places in Hawaii. There is usually a line, but there are plenty of tables to eat at. My husband ordered a teriyaki chicken plate and gave me half because I was still kind of mad about losing a meal to this place, but he knew I was hungry lol. It was surprisingly good! The chicken was cooked well, not overdone and it came with a lot of veggies. We were both pretty full after eating only half and I don't think we even finished it all. I'd probably be back. My husband enjoys staying at The Cal and now that I know that their food is pretty good, I would go back to try other things.

Jazzy S.
Jazzy S.

We came in mainly to get parking validated, but were excited to try some good Hawaiian food. Ambiance is a fast casual Hawaiian diner style. Staff was friendly, but when we asked for recommendations for authentic Hawaiian food they recommended Korean chicken. - Aloha bento (4/5): Great variety, large portions, but pretty pricey. The beef was tender and great flavor. Chicken was tasty as well. - Loco moco (4/5): Pretty basic, what you would expect. Savory gravy, lots of rice. Would order again.

Location

Welcome to Aloha Specialties, a hidden gem located in Las Vegas that brings together the flavors of Asian Fusion, Hawaiian, and Japanese cuisine. This restaurant offers a wide range of amenities, including takeout, reservations, and limited vegetarian options, making it a versatile choice for any occasion.

With an ADA-compliant main entrance and QR code menus available, Aloha Specialties strives to provide a convenient and accessible dining experience for all customers. Whether you're looking for a casual meal or a lively group gathering, this restaurant caters to various preferences, from outdoor seating to private dining options.

Customers rave about the generous portions and affordable prices at Aloha Specialties, with standout dishes like the Aloha breakfast featuring spam, Portuguese sausage, Vienna sausage, and rice. The flavors transport diners to Hawaii, creating a sense of nostalgia and comfort with each bite.

From the savory tripe stew to the flavorful Korean chicken, every dish at Aloha Specialties is crafted with care and authenticity. The menu offers a diverse selection of traditional Hawaiian favorites, ensuring there's something for everyone to enjoy.

Overall, Aloha Specialties delivers a taste of Hawaii in the heart of Las Vegas, making it a must-visit spot for those seeking a unique and satisfying dining experience. Come indulge in the flavors of Aloha and immerse yourself in a culinary journey that will leave you coming back for more.