Aloha Smash Burgers Waikiki is your go-to food truck in the heart of Waikiki serving up juicy homemade smash burgers, loaded fries, hot dogs, tacos, and local-style grinds. While we’ve currently discontinued our breakfast offerings, we’re still firing up the flattop daily to bring you bold island flavors for lunch and dinner. Mahalo for your continued support, and come find us at 405 Lewers St for your next ono grind!
Hours
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | 5–11 PM |
| Tuesday | 5–11 PM |
| Wednesday | 5–11 PM |
| Thursday | 5–11 PM |
| Friday | 5–11 PM |
| Saturday | 5–11 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 405 Lewers St, Honolulu, HI 96815
Phone: (808) 230-4222
Website: https://alohasmashburgerwaikiki.com/
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Reviews
It’s open from evening until night.
5pm to 11pm
The fries are crispy and already seasoned with salt, so they taste great on their own or with ketchup.
The burger Tastes so good. I really like it!
And I love that it’s local food too.
We ordered to try both their burgers (aloha smash and BBQ bacon) and they are awesome! No cash accepted. Only cards.
We do like their little outdoor seating area which is nice and chilling. Also, they serve one of the nicest chips we have tasted.m so far. These guys prepare the food upon order so it’s served pipping hot and the chips are crispy and flavourful. The burgers come with 2x beef patties and they are so juicy and delicious! I will surely come here again if I’m craving for a burger!
Guys working there were super friendly and accommodating, wait for food was less than 5 mins. 10/10, highly recommend, no other notes
The burger was fantastic. It held together until the last bite and didn’t fall apart.
I was questioned about my choice and then told I needed to sign a receipt as some sort of “liability waiver” before they would serve me. They even wanted my friend to get out of a parked car from the street to sign it. When I asked why, the explanation was that they “didn’t want to be liable.” Liable for what? Not eating pork is an extremely common dietary restriction. Many people don’t eat pork for religious, cultural, or personal reasons. If you offer an all-beef option, it should not come with suspicion, interrogation, or extra paperwork.
What’s especially interesting is how arbitrary it all was. None of this is mentioned on their website. If this is truly a policy, it should be clearly stated. If it’s not, then it feels randomly
enforced. Either way, it was confusing and unnecessary. Clearly we were aware there’s pork around. Just cook the beef burger? Simple.
This experience left me curious about who decides which customers receive normal, decent service and which ones are treated like a problem for ordering off the menu. Because the white family in front of me definitely received a different experience from what I viewed. Either way, it was a very odd way to handle a simple order, no matter how you spin it.