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3 Great Hawaiian Restaurants in Las Vegas to Make You Say Aloha(Plus One Bonus!)

The beautiful Hawaiian Islands might be far away from Vegas, but that doesn’t mean you cannot find amazing Hawaiian restaurants in Las Vegas. Vegas is an impressive Hawaiian restaurant destination. There are many places in the city where you can locate the perfect plate of tropical treats.

Check out these great Hawaiian restaurants in Las Vegas:

Aloha Specialties Restaurant

Aloha Specialties, located on the California Hotel & Casino’s mezzanine, will dazzle your taste buds with its Island fare. With the umbrellas and wicker chairs lining the mezzanine outside the restaurant, you’ll feel like you’ve stepped onto the islands of Aloha. When you visit, check the walls, where you will see native art and cozy surroundings with the prints of the islands. A can’t miss dish? The Chicken Tou Saimin.

Island Flavor

The menu at Island Flavor is full of delicious Hawaiian flavor that ranges from salads and soup to local favorites and plate lunches. Island Flavor brings the flavor of the Hawaiian Islands to you. A fury of furikake chicken and mountains of loco moco are served on the regular here. And if you are looking for the lighter side of Hawaiian fare, then try ahi poke that is made in three ways: furikake, sesame, and shoyu style. The restaurant often has live Hawaiian music that will allow you to sit back, relax, and enhance your dining experience.

Makai Pacific Island Grill

Makai Pacific Island Grill has a unique twist on their menu. The way you have to order is also quite distinctive. It is a simple 4-step process. First, you choose the size; how many servings you want, salad, or a bowl. Then you choose the main dishes. Some of the popular dishes to choose from include ahi, steak, pork, and chicken. Next, you choose your base, brown or white rice. Lastly, you need to make a choice of island style sides. Plate lunches at this restaurant are served in an innovative foil plate.

(Bonus) L&L Hawaiian Barbecue

It would be impossible to have a list of Hawaiian food in Las Vegas without L&L gracing it.
Barbecued short ribs, a barbecue teriyaki plate, chicken katsu and more are just some of the specialties here. Try one of the 12 locations around the Valley.

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