Aloha Eats

(773) 935-6828

2534 N Clark St
Chicago, IL 60614 41.9288 -87.6424

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Neighborhoods: Lincoln Park, North Side

Price:

$

What People Are Saying About Aloha Eats

The Editor

Valerie Moloney

Citysearch

The Scene – Blond wood-paneled walls and canary tones open up this tiny counter-service-only eatery in Lincoln Park. Couples and singles wait for their orders amidst tropical reminders: vintage posters of hula girls and photos of lei-clad tourists and scenic vistas. Wooden tables divide the dining room, with additional bench seating lining the right perimeter. Order takers greet diners with breezy aloha spirit. – – The Food – The traditional Hawaiian plate lunch--two scoops of white rice, a scoop of macaroni salad topped with a choice of chicken, beef, tofu or…

3 Star Rating: Average

04/09/08

No Mauna Pua

by Aubry177 at Citysearch

For being a Hawaiian restaurant, they are missing a key food. Mauna Pua. Otherwise, food is good.

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

02/10/08

Love the bbq chicken!

by byebyemissamericanpie at Citysearch

I go to this place pretty frequently - anytime I'm getting a craving for what I consider teriyaki bbq chicken (sorry, I'm not hawaiian so I can't say if it's authentic, but it's delicious, regardless!). I love their mini-bbq plate lunch but don't be fooled by the "mini" - the portions here are very generous. comes with the hawaiian staples of white rice and macaroni salad. i love their spam musubi as well. and they do have some veggie options (e.g. tofu, side of broccoli), as well as most kinds of meats and some fish in bbq form or otherwise. what's great is they cook your food to order, so the meat doesn't get dry under a heat lamp. takes a little bit longer, but definitely worth the wait. the bbq chicken is really tender and flavorful. ambience is nice if you want to sit and eat, but I usually order ahead and get takeaway..

The Details on Aloha Eats

Save Money:

Mini versions of the plate lunch include one scoop of rice as opposed to two, and are a few dollars cheaper than the full plate lunches.

When to Go:

Breakfast is served Friday-Sunday starting at 8am.

What to Drink:

Nothing goes down better with grilled meat than canned Hawaiian juice in guava, strawberry-guava, passion orange, pass-o-guava, pineapple-orange and guava orange flavors.

The Extras:

Throw a luau party with full or half trays of barbecue beef, short ribs, chicken, mahi mahi, shrimp, vegetable fried rice and macaroni salad.

Category:

Restaurants, Barbecue Restaurants, Catering

Payment Methods:

American Express, Visa, Discover, MasterCard

Restaurant Special Features:

Local Favorite, Breakfast, Family-Friendly Dining, Quiet, Hidden Find, Lunch Spot, Cheap Eats

General Info:

Open 7 Days

Cuisine:

Hamburgers, Polynesian, Fast Food

Smoking Permitted:

No

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