Polished international grill with a lush terrace and broad menu; food is reliably good, service can lag, and prices run high for Marbella.
Aloha Grill delivers solid A-grade performance through strong food quality and reliable service attentiveness, anchored by a loyal following of repeat diners. The pleasant tropical terrace setting and well-executed international menu—from steaks to Asian-fusion seafood—create a comfortable, lively neighborhood destination. Occasional service pacing issues and modest gaps in menu knowledge prevent grade A territory, but consistent execution makes this a competitive choice among Marbella's better restaurants.
Set among golf greens, Aloha Grill blends a relaxed terrace with polished touches and a crowd that skews local-regular with seasonal visitors. Diners describe friendly, attentive staff and plates that look sharp. One guest summed it up: "The setting is lovely and the food comes out looking restaurant-photo ready." Prices feel Marbella-standard and the room leans comfortable and lively rather than hushed. The cooking is an international greatest-hits playlist with Asian-fusion accents: sea bass with ponzu, Thai curries, a bento box, and steakhouse classics like Chateaubriand and Tournedos Rossini. It suits diners who like variety and solid execution over culinary theatrics. Most visits deliver well-seasoned, nicely presented dishes; a few report slower service or off nights, so patience helps during peak times. Families are welcome, and the menu offers kid-comfort choices like burgers, pasta, fries, and mild grilled fish. Reviews mention staff patience with children, and there is space to accommodate families. No explicit kids menu is listed, but there are enough familiar items that most young eaters will find something without a struggle.
Area: Upscale residential-golf zone popular with expats and holidaymakers; relaxed yet polished dining scene.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit streets with steady evening foot traffic during season.
Nearby: Near Las Brisas and Aloha golf courses, clustered restaurants and bars, short drive to Puerto Banus.