
Aloha Steakhouse is a sizzling steakhouse in the heart of Waikiki, Hawaii, offering juicy steaks in a relaxed, island‑casual atmosphere. Enjoy our outdoor seating, bar, main dining area, and private rooms, perfect for dinners with friends, family, and special occasions. There is no dress code, so guests are welcome to come as they are. We serve our steaks on well‑loved cast‑iron sizzling platters, including our signature Tomahawk and Porterhouse, and we also offer a selection of dry‑aged steaks. Parking: Validated parking is available at Hyatt Centric Waikiki Beach Hotel (349 Seaside Ave), with up to 4 hours of validation offered. ハワイ・ワイキキ中心部にあるアロハステーキハウス。人気の鉄板シズリングプレートでご提供。看板メニューのトマホークやポーターハウス、ドライエイジングステーキをお楽しみください。屋外席、バー、ダイニングエリア、個室有り。
Casual fine dining on steaks, seafood & Hawaiian dishes with beer, floats & tropical cocktails.
Hours
| Sunday | 5–9:30 PM |
| Monday | 5–9:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 5–9:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 5–9:30 PM |
| Thursday | 5–9:30 PM |
| Friday | 5–9:30 PM |
| Saturday | 5–9:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 364 Seaside Ave 1st Floor, Honolulu, HI 96815
Phone: (808) 600-3431
Website: http://www.alohasteakhousewaikiki.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: opentable.com
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Since it’s in the heart of Waikiki, we passed by the restaurant several times while wandering around. At first view, it seemed like there were only stairs in front of the place. But on my second pass, I noticed a wheelchair lift. It looked big enough for two people, including an attendant. So I use rollator usual, its great help for me. Knowing this lift was available put my mind at ease, so dinner on the second day was decided here as planned.
We arrived around 7:30 pm without a reservation and were told we couldn’t be seated until after 8:15 pm, so we waited. It seemed they’d use the lift. As the time approached, two lovely women, busy with service, came outside to check on us waiting. They mentioned the lift operator/security guard wasn’t available yet, joking that if it came to worst, they’d lift us themselves. They explored options like using the parking lot ramp or entering through the building’s back entrance. Ultimately, the security guard returned, and we were safely lifted into the waiting area in front of the restaurant by our reservation time.
The steak itself was incredibly satisfying in both quantity and quality. We ordered the Bone-in Paniolo Ribeye 24 ounces (approx. 680g) for $115, cooked medium-rare, and shared Mashed Potatoes for $12. Plus, a beer each. While sipping our beers and waiting, the perfectly cooked steak arrived. A young guy who resembled an Aussie friend of mine skillfully carved it up for us. The doneness was perfect, and after thoroughly enjoying the meat, we even sucked on the bones (lol).
The female server who took our order, the young guy who carved and served the bone-in meat, the very charming ladies who seriously thought about how to get us smoothly into the restaurant, and above all, the security guard who operated the lift – not to mention the staff who cooked the thick, juicy bone-in chicken and mashed potatoes, the restaurant’s atmosphere, and the friendly customers – all made for a very satisfying dinner. Thank you all for the wonderful time and meal. I’d love to visit again if I get the chance.
THX!
Despite its massive size—something rarely seen in Japan—the steak delivered the bold aroma and rich flavor characteristic of American beef, while also offering a surprising delicacy and ease of eating reminiscent of Wagyu. Although the fat was certainly present, it felt clean and well-balanced, making the steak unexpectedly easy to enjoy from start to finish.
Many reservations are made in advance through JTB Hawaii options or Veltra, so there may be cases where specific Tomahawk sizes or preferred seating are unavailable. For individuals or groups dining independently, it is recommended to make a reservation in advance—ideally requesting a single table—to ensure availability.
Overall Aloha Steak House is a fantastic place to visit and could not recommend any more.
A decent steakhouse. Japanese owned, nice atmosphere, great location, seems to always be crowded. Megan at the front door was pleasant, courteous and helpful. She cleaned our place at the bar before we sat down. Some service can improve, others are on it. Something may be missing as the lack of smiles and teamwork on the staff is apparent. Steaks were good, potatoes a little small for a true steakhouse, and vegetables/ cobbed corn interesting choice. Overall, it’s worth a try to taste and experience for yourself. ✌️