Aloha Specialties

  4.5 – 816 reviews   • Hawaiian restaurant

Social Profile:

Aloha Specialties, located on the California Hotel & Casino’s mezzanine, will satisfy your taste buds with its Island fare. With the umbrellas and wicker chairs lining the mezzanine outside the restaurant, Aloha Specialties transports its diners, at least for a short moment, to the islands. Step inside and its walls are lined with native art and the tables and chairs are covered with the aloha prints that you’d see in Hawaii. Aloha Specialties features teriyaki plates, stews and curry specialties, combination plates and noodle dishes such as Chicken Tou Saimin and of course, the popular rice bowls. Eating in or taking out, give yourself a treat and try Aloha Specialties.

Hawaiian eatery at the California Hotel & Casino serving saimin, plate lunches, rice bowls & more.

✔️Breakfast ✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out Aloha Specialties 89101

Menu Photos

Photo Gallery

Related Web Results

Gourmet Foods from Hawaii – Aloha Specialties Las Vegas

Delivering a taste of Hawaii to your home! Quality Hawaii food products, made in the islands, and shipped directly to your doorstep.

Aloha Specialties in Downtown Las Vegas | California Hotel Casino

Aloha Specialties at the Cal in Downtown Las Vegas serves a variety of dishes from the Hawaiian islands including teriyaki, curry, noodle dishes and more.

Aloha Specialties in downtown Las Vegas reopens after health closure

The menu at Aloha Specialties hits all the classics of Hawaiian food: loco moco or eggs with rice and Portuguese sausage for breakfast, thick …

Reviews

Michael Li
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
… more
Kris Promagan
This is one of my favorite restaurants in Las Vegas. It’s a great place to enjoy a home style meal. Located in the California Hotel and right across the sky bridge from its sister property the Main Street Station Hotel, Aloha Specialties serves delicious Hawaiian cuisine. I stayed here for EDC and this is a great place to fuel up before the festival. All the food here is very delicious and most importantly filling. It’s more than enough to get you through an entire night of partying under the electric sky. This is a quick service restaurant so you order at the counter and pick a table and they bring out your food. The service is very friendly and quick. They also have a soda machine with unlimited refills which as a thirsty MFer I love. It’s a small restaurant but they have enough seating and there’s some tables outside. I highly recommend dining here.
… more
Joe Thomas
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.
… more
GLC Honda
Delicious! If you’re staying on Fremont Street it’s definitely worth going over to the California to enjoy some authentic Hawaiian food.
… more
Steve Pickett
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.
… more
Anthony Gomez
So first off to get to this restaurant you haft to go into the casino on the corner, not the circa but the California one and hit the escalator and it’s gonna be on the second floor by an ice cream shop called Vegas 808 and you’ll see it right across from that spot

It was a bit busy like how most good places are and service was excellent and they have a small patio and a good amount of chairs and seats and the food was amazing! Some of the best Hawaiian food I’ve ever tried so I will definitely be returning back when I’m in Vegas
… more
Samantha Grunow
I wish Hawaiian restaurants were more popular where Im from… This was definitely the best Hawaiian food I’ve had since visiting there in 2021. The kalua pork: absolutely delicious, the loco moco; nostalgic, and the Kfc: exactly as I like it 🙂 very affordable for Vegas, too. I strongly recommend a visit!
… more
Lance Cheung
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.
… more
Hani Kassim
Good affordable Hawaiian food on Fremont with a cozy environment.
Update: Adjusted my rate, as despite the higher prices, portions are getting smaller considerably. Also, some waitresses lack social skills, dealing with customers
… more
Tray
I entered irritated cause they opened the door 2 minutes after 9am— you could say I was hangry— but totally forgot about it when I got my breakfast plates haha. I loved the simple spam musubi and Mac and of course loved the Portuguese sausage platters.

The staff don’t seem to have the aloha spirit.. but maybe cause it’s 9am in the morning and didn’t have their coffee yet.. or cause they moved from Hawaii long time. I noticed a lot who’s lived here adapt the stand off ish attitude which is understandable to survive here. The customers who’s visiting from Hawaii definitely have more of the aloha spirit and make up the vibe of this place.
… more
… View more

Leave a Comment