Address: 1151 Harry Wurzbach Rd, San Antonio, TX 78209, USA
Phone: +12108229933
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 11AM–2PM
Wednesday: 11AM–2PM
Thursday: 11AM–2PM
Friday: 11AM–2PM
Saturday: Closed
Dave Field
Excellent food and fabulous service. Some of the friendliest people you will ever meet.
Michelle Velasquez
Aloha Kitchen was wonderful! The family that owns it was so nice and welcoming. It was our first time having Hawaiian food and they helped explain and answer any questions we had about the menu. We even learned a little about the food and culture, which was so great! Hoping to get to San Antonio for their Aloha festival in June. I very much recommend that you try this place for their food, their friendliness and just a wonderful experience over all!
Jamie Watson
Aloha Kitchen is the hidden gem for Island cuisine here in San Antonio. NEW FRIDAY HRS: They have extended their hours on Friday's! Now open from 11am-8pm... (still recommend calling to be sure) From the moment you walk into this little "Hole in the Wall Cafe" it's easy to imagine you have walked into a little neighborhood Cafe in Maui or on the North shore... You are greeted by owner or family and invited to find your own table... The cafe may be packed if you hit a day when all the islanders from Ft Sam decided they want Hawaiian home-cooking! If you don't know what POG is, just ask and enjoy one of the favorite beverages from the islands. (Pineapple, Orange, Guava juice). Take your time to read the menu and ask the server to explain the different dishes, if you aren't familiar with Island favorites menu. For an hour or so, you are back in the islands. For an escape from the typical, put Aloha Kitchen on your must go to list
Paul
I visited Aloha Kitchen today for the first time. For my first visit I ordered the Kalbi plate with cucumber kimchi, mac salad and sticky rice. I also had the pot sticker appetizer. The serving size of the Kalbi was great, nice thick cuts of meat, charred on the edges, cooked medium well inside, and a rather large portion. They left the strips of fat on the edges of the meat which is what gives it a lot of flavor, theres nothing worse than lean kalbi. The portion and price of this item beat all of the other local Korean and Hawaiin restaurants. The cucumber kimchi was spicy and fresh, not overly caked with pepper like many places, the mac salad was good as well, but a bit plain for my taste. The meal as a whole was excellent. Service here was good as well, the entire staff was friendly and talkative, going table to table to check on customers. The menu has a nice variety of items, all priced more affordably than other restaurants. A nice mixture of cultural foods blended hawaiin style. I will definitely be visiting again to try some more items. Its a shame they are only open for lunch. If you cant make lunch they are open late on Fridays, so give this place a try. Its definitely a must try.
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