Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Waterfront Hawaiian plates with generous portions and breezy vibes; strong crowd-pleaser with occasional service delays and inconsistent execution.
Aloha Mixed Plate earns its A- grade through exceptional oceanfront setting and sunset views paired with solid food quality featuring generous Hawaiian plates and crowd-pleasing specials. However, inconsistent execution with occasional overcooked fish and bland sides and variable service pacing prevent it from reaching grade A territory, making it a reliable neighborhood favorite rather than a destination standout.
Set right on the water along Front Street, this spot feels laid-back and breezy the moment you sit down. Guests rave about ocean views and sunset colors while servers keep things friendly, if occasionally on island time. One diner summed it up: "Big, flavorful plates, waves in the background, instantly relaxing." The setting can get lively with music from nearby luaus, but most agree the atmosphere is easygoing and fun. The cooking leans classic Hawaiian plate lunch—think shoyu chicken, kalua pig, loco moco, and rotating fresh catch—executed with generous portions and simple, satisfying flavors. Specials like swordfish often shine, though a few guests report overcooked fish or bland mac salad now and then. Happy hour brings value-friendly bites such as fried spam musubi and fish tacos, making it a comfortable choice for casual, view-first meals. Families are well-covered with a Keiki menu offering a plain hamburger, grilled cheese, and mochiko chicken, plus flexible servers who sometimes go the extra mile for kids. Picky eaters can stick to burgers, fries, or shoyu chicken, while adventurous diners can dive into kalua pig with poi and lomi lomi salmon. Vegetarians have limited options beyond salads and sides, so plan accordingly.
Area: Scenic waterfront stretch popular with visitors and returning locals; relaxed island vibe with sunset views.
Safety: Busy, well-trafficked tourist corridor; generally safe with good visibility.
Nearby: Adjacent to shoreline, near luaus and Front Street shops; convenient before tours like whale watching.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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