

Curries, chicken katsu, BBQ & other authentic Hawaiian eats are served in this cafeterialike space.
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Address: 2534 N Clark St, Chicago, IL 60614
Phone: (773) 935-6828
Website: https://www.alohaeats.com/
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The mac salad could have had more flavor. It slightly missed the mark and didn’t transport me back to Hawaii like some of the other mac salads I’ve had out here.
I also got the Mini Hamburger Steak which was the star of the show. It’s basically a loco moco without the egg. It came with two hamburger patties smothered in gravy with two sides. I recommend getting an extra side of brown gravy like I did so you have extra when mixing in with the rice. So good and I would get this dish over and over again!
The food took us back to our trip to hawaii.
It’s so great to find authentic hawaiian food in the city.
Their food is definitely different from your typical casual counter service restaurant.
A complete nutritious meal that covers most of the food groups.
Portions are a good size, and even the mini plates are enough to fill you up.
Here’s what we ate:
Hurricane fries (highly recommended) fries topped with Teriyaki glaze, Sriracha mayo, and Furikake (rice seasoning).
Shrimp Shumai (really delicious with a dash of soy sauce).
Pork Katsu mini plate
Fried shrimp mini plate
Fried shrimp with bbq beef combo plate
Most plates come with rice, macaroni salad, and cabbage. You get to pick your protein.
If you’re looking for something different that is nutritious and delicious, be sure to stop by Aloha Eats
Only nitpick would be I wish they seasoned the mac salad a little more.
Nonetheless, the loco moco (traditional and katsu style) was fantastic. The gravy, beef/fried pork and the eggs all melded together as whrn I recall eating this on The Islands. Though not fancy, its filling and tasty, what its exactly mesnt to be.
The spam musubi was every bit as good as it should be. Only critique would be a thicker cut of spam and bit less rice. It would bring the salty v sweet teryaki on the rice more in balance.
An excellent meal on a very hot day.