Aloha Restaurant offers a taste of the Hawaiian Islands in Bar Harbor, Maine. They specialize in fresh poke bowls, alongside succulent lobster rolls and other island-inspired seafood creations. Their menu caters to various dietary needs, including gluten-free, celiac and vegan options.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 140 Cottage St, Bar Harbor, ME 04609
Phone: (207) 801-9800
Website: https://www.alohamdi.com/
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Reviews
Ordered the Ono Bowl to share between the 2 of us! The bowl was delicious and just the right amount of food for 2 people that weren’t too hungry, but needed a meal.
The bowls were a bit pricey, but I felt like the size of the bowl made up for it!
Counter order establishment.
Parking: Free parking behind the building. There were only a few spots available
The portions were huge, definitely worth it! I paid around $30 for a bowl, which is a bit pricey, but honestly, it was a lot of food and totally satisfying. The only downside is that they don’t have restrooms.
Still, highly recommend for anyone looking for fresh, tasty, gluten-free-friendly food in Bar Harbor!
Tried the lobster roll for the first time and was disappointed. I ordered it hot, but it came barely warm. At $35, the portion was small and not worth the price. Wish I hadn’t tried it—left more disappointed than satisfied.
The owner is kind and very pleasant. So glad we found this hidden gem and one of the few places offering healthy food. I even saw gluten free on the menu. Definitely a great place to eat before or after a long hike in the park.
Went inside and the guy at the register didn’t seem to even notice someone had come in. We both grabbed build-your-own bowl sheets, which had a few items crossed off. I handed mine back to the employee and he said he didn’t know where the button to add lobster was (it is literally one of the protein options on the sheet) and I suggested maybe hit the button for something that’s a comparable price?? It took him a really long time to ring the 2 bowls up, and when he told us the total, it was suspiciously high. I just said hey whatever, we just hiked all morning & we’re starving, so I paid the nearly $80 for 2 poke bowls and canned boba drink.
A guy came in for a pickup order as we were paying, and the employee STARTED making that guy’s food then and there. And he moved SO slowly… By the time our bowls were done, it was 30 minutes later. The guy told us at the table that they don’t have the salmon my husband ordered, and he could do a substitute. He specifically wanted the salmon, why were we finding out about this SO far after I paid for everything? We also discovered our bowls were missing a couple of other items that were an additional cost, like avocado. And the shrimp protein that was not cheap? Tiny shrimp, the fingernail sized ones that come from a can. The nail in the coffin is that I feel nauseous soon after eating, and I continued to feel sick into the evening.
Maybe it’s not always like this? Who knows, but we had such a disappointing experience, I don’t really want to go back and find out.