Quick-serve Japanese bento boxes & noodle soups are served over the counter in modest environs.
Hours
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | 11 AM–7:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–7:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–7:30 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–7:30 PM |
| Friday | Closed |
| Saturday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 217 S Salina St #3, Syracuse, NY 13202
Phone: (315) 802-7384
Website: http://aloha-japanese-bento-express.square.site/
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Reviews
From the very first bite, it’s clear that this musubi is made with care and love. The rice is perfectly cooked—warm, slightly sticky, and seasoned just right to complement the savory richness of the Spam. The meat itself is caramelized to perfection, with that slight crispy edge and sweet-savory glaze that makes you want to savor every bite. Wrapped snugly in a sheet of fresh, nori, the balance of textures is spot-on—soft rice, tender meat, and the seaweed wrap.
What really makes Aloha Japanese Bento stand out is the authenticity and heart behind the food. You can taste the home-style preparation in every element. It’s the kind of musubi that feels nostalgic, even if you didn’t grow up eating it. It’s snack-sized comfort, wrapped in simplicity and flavor.
The atmosphere of the shop adds to the experience—bright, clean, and inviting with friendly service that makes you feel like a regular, even on your first visit. The staff clearly take pride in what they serve, and it shows.
Whether you’re grabbing a quick bite or ordering a full bento box, do not skip the Spam Musubi. It’s an absolute highlight—equal parts satisfying and crave-worthy. Aloha Japanese Bento has nailed the art of turning a humble Hawaiian-Japanese fusion dish into a local legend.
I’ll definitely be back for more.
Food is great! Better and extremely reasonably priced than other Japanese restaurants in downtown or on Marshall street even though this is technically Japanese Hawaiian. Don’t expect a lot of atmosphere but it’s a great little place that’s clean and well lit.
My favorites bentos are Gyu Don and Katsudon. Shoyu ramen is pretty good too. Their new Miso ramen is excellent. And I looooove Mochiko Chicken and Karaage Chicken, which are essentially flavored chicken nuggets! They’re better quality and price than Chick-fil-la if you compare the chicken nugget prices.
And everything is better with a bottle of Itoen green tea.
The place is small with a fee tables where you can eat or wait your take away order.
The potatoe croquette is good and filling with a bit of corn inside.
The shoyu ramen is ok and the ramen itself is well cooked but the broth lacks the rich chicken or pork flavour that comes from a slow and long boil.
Go there when you are hungry and it will be nice.