Take-out spot with homey decor and a few outdoor tables offers authentic Hawaiian poke known for superfresh fish and generous portions. Atmosphere carries a strong Aloha vibe with friendly service. Popular for gluten-free options and unique menu items like poke nachos.
Poke here tastes fresh and perfectly seasoned with a big burst of flavors. It stays true to old-school Hawaiian style, matching what you'd find in Hawai'i.
Fresh, authentic Hawaiian-style poke offers a variety of perfectly seasoned, high-quality fish options. The poke bowls have a clean, tasty texture that recalls the flavors of Hawaii with an old-school vibe.
Good to know
Hawaiian Style Poke is a grab-and-go place with a few outdoor tables.
They offer gluten-free options, but confirm with staff about soy sauce.
The prices are reasonable for Las Vegas, with generous portion sizes.
Takeout spot with laid-back island vibe and medium-sized dining area featuring two TVs and self-serve stations. Atmosphere feels like a small food court with friendly, welcoming energy reminiscent of Hawaiian culture. Space is clean and modern, suited for quick bites or casual meals.
Food delivers authentic Hawaiian flavors with ono recipes that taste true to the islands. The dishes are consistently flavorful and clean, reflecting genuine poke traditions.
Spicy poke bowls come perfectly seasoned with fresh ahi, shoyu, limu, and chili flakes. Varieties include oyster sauce ahi with a sweet touch and tako sesame shoyu featuring sesame flavor and green onions.
Good to know
The menu features a wide variety of Hawaiian and local food options.
You can order meat by the pound to take home and prepare.
The portion sizes are generous and considered fair for the price.
Small restaurant with a cozy, no-frills vibe and laid-back island energy. Atmosphere feels like being in Hawaii, with slack key guitar music and warm aloha spirit. Busy and welcoming, it offers a mom and pop feel that makes people feel at home.
Fresh island favorites deliver an authentic taste of Hawaiian cuisine. The menu features ono grindz that capture the spirit of traditional Hawaiian BBQ.
Fresh poke blends with crispy nachos in the poke nachos, creating a unique twist. Garlic shrimp and BBQ chicken complement the ono poke dishes, leaving you full and planning to try more.
Good to know
Unko Frank’s Hawaiian BBQ does not accept online or phone orders.
The restaurant has no drive-thru; only dine-in or pickup options are available.
Parking is easy at Unko Frank's.
Small space with limited seating creates a cozy, local feel and encourages takeout. Casual, relaxed atmosphere with island time vibe and local island music sets a welcoming tone. Walls feature street art, enhancing the intimate, homey environment.
Food highlights authentic Hawaiian flavors with dishes like Kahlua pig and classic plate lunches. The menu delivers a delicious, genuine taste of Hawaii.
The poke features Sea Asparagus and Ginger that delivers a strong flavor punch. Combo plates include garlic ahi and shoyu poke, often paired with sides like green salad and kimchee.
Good to know
Most people prefer takeout due to limited seating options.
Expect long lines around noon as it's a popular spot.
The venue has only about six spots for dine-in seating.
Small restaurant inside an industrial complex offers a clean, well-lit space with ample seating and a relaxed, lively vibe. Music adds to the welcoming atmosphere during busy lunch hours. The place stands out for its authentic Hawaiian culture and straightforward, no-frills approach.
Fried noodles have an authentic local taste. Traditional island drinks add an authentic touch to the Hawaiian food.
Fish in the poke is tender and fresh, never fishy, with a melt-in-your-mouth texture. Toppings complement the fish without overpowering it, and poke is made in-house with options to take by the pound.
Good to know
Breakfast is served only on certain days and hours.
Expect long wait times during lunch rush; up to an hour or more.
The restaurant is located in a business center, which can be hard to find.
Restaurant offers authentic Hawaiian food with live Hawaiian music creating a family-friendly atmosphere filled with aloha spirit. Interior feels inviting and comfortable, blending tradition with a soulful dining experience. The vibe is warm and welcoming, making it feel like a home away from home.
Fresh Hawaiian dishes deliver authentic flavors with classic ingredients. The Spam Musubi stands out as a colossal, salty delight wrapped in nori and rice.
Teriyaki chicken and ahi tuna poke come with shoyu, limu, and onions. The poke tastes fresh and flavorful, making it easy to order another bowl.
Good to know
Order 30 minutes ahead for to-go orders to ensure timely service.
The family meal for $45 is great for sharing among five people.
Portion sizes have decreased significantly compared to pre-Covid.
Large Asian-style food hall offers self-service ramen area, multiple small food counters, and a dedicated sushi section. Bright, clean, and welcoming atmosphere with a Japanese/Korean vibe creates a lively but orderly setting. Seating consists of many small tables, making it suitable for quick meals rather than large groups.
Many options serve authentic Japanese flavors and delectable Korean street food. The Asian food court offers a truly authentic experience.
Fresh tuna stands out in the Hawaiian Poke, served by weight or in rice bowls. The spot offers a variety of dishes alongside poke, including curry udon and ramen, all within a food hall setting.
Good to know
After 10pm, food costs $5 per item.
Taco Tuesday offers special pricing on tacos.
Seating can be limited during peak meal times.
Bright, spacious dining area features Hawaiian-themed decor and live traditional music, creating a relaxed, friendly vibe. The café often fills up, reflecting its popularity and authentic Hawaiian atmosphere. A self-serve water station adds convenience for diners.
Local food offers authentic brok the mouth flavors that capture true Hawaiian taste. Dishes feel delicious and genuine, creating a strong sense of being in Hawaii.
Freshness stands out with spicy ahi and shoyu poke options. Plates often combine poke with sides like Mac Salad and Teriyaki Beef, offering balanced flavors and good texture.
Good to know
The line moved really fast on Saturday night between 8 and 9 pm.
They offered a Thursday special called the 'TUPAC' plate with any two menu items.
The café operates on a walk-up and order/pay system with open seating.