Aloha Kitchen
When you're in the mood to kau-kau (eat); you won't be let down at the best Hawaiian place in town for manapua; a sort of steamed bun filled with minced pork. lasvegassun.com
Aloha Specialties
If you make the trek to a second-floor corner of Downtown?s California Hotel, you will see a line out the door for almost every minute Aloha Specialties is open. The food here seems to satisfy every islander?s palate for... lasvegassun.com
Roy's
In Hawaii there are two things of equal importance ? food and the "aloha" spirit. The blending of these two dynamic principles is how Roy?s Hawaiian Fusion Cuisine was born. European techniques and Asian cuisine meet Haw... lasvegassun.com
L & L Hawaiian Barbecue
Hawaiian lunch counter food is an amalgam of Chinese, Japanese, Filipino, American, and Korean influences. L&L shines with grilled foods: try the Portuguese sausage musubi, loco moco, or No.1 seafood combo. lasvegassun.com
Rock & Rita's
They serve drinks in souvenir cups shaped like toilet bowls. We mention this at the outset to give you a very quick glimpse into the kind of place this is. If the idea of drinks served in toilet bowls horrifies you, don... rockandritas.com
Aloha A Go Go Hawaii Bbq
You can?t go wrong with Hawaiian plate lunch. At Aloha A Go Go, the plate lunch is pretty standard: two scoops of steamed white rice, one scoop of mayonnaise-y macaroni salad, a coupla forkfuls of tender veggies and the ... lasvegassun.com
Little Buddha
The American counterpart to the Buddha Bar in Paris, sultry Little Buddha offers Chinese and Pacific Rim cuisine with a dash of French influence. The menu offers a seductive selection of Pan-Asian favorites inclu... lasvegasrestaurants.com
Maui Rose Hawaiian Bbq
Maui Rose does the Hawaiian barbecue joint genre one better by adding a number of sushi rolls, Korean fare and Japanese dishes. Pass on the kalua pork, but order the kalbi short ribs, house special noodles, and any sushi... lasvegassun.com
L & L Hawaiian Barbecue
Hawaiian lunch counter food is an amalgam of Chinese, Japanese, Filipino, American, and Korean influences. L&L shines with grilled foods: try the Portuguese sausage musubi, loco moco, or No.1 seafood combo. lasvegassun.com
Market Street Caf
Twenty-four-hour diners are ubiquitous in Las Vegas. After all, you need something to eat at 4am after a night of gambling, drinking, and general Sin City debauchery. The Market Street Caf is exactly the kind of place you want to stumb...
Island Sushi And Grill
Island Sushi offers a variety of sushi and sake. The Hawaiian grill is open at 7 a.m.; sushi is available starting at 11. lasvegassun.com