Aloha Alley
Brooklyn, NY · Hawaiian restaurant
- Address
- Aloha Alley, 40 Main St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
- Phone
- (347) 889-5080
- Website
- www.alohaalleynyc.com
- Status
- Closed · Opens 11 AM
Aloha Alley is a restaurant located in Brooklyn, NY. It is one of 8,821 restaurants listed in Brooklyn. Its 4.7-star rating is above the Brooklyn city average of 4.3 stars. There are 10 photos associated with this location.
About Aloha Alley
Aloha Alley is a Hawaiian restaurant serving DUMBO Brooklyn.
Hours
| Saturday | 11 AM–8 PM |
Customer Reviews
My friends and I went to Aloha Alley to grab dinner around 7:30pm on a Friday. One of my friends and I are from Hawaii, and I asked the cashier if anyone on the staff was from Hawaii, and he said the chef was. The restaurant probably operates more on takeout, but there are a few tables where you can take your takeout and sit down, which is what we did. There were three other parties at the time, and it is a no frills ambiance. We ordered the tsunami nachos ($14.99), loco moco ($16.95), butter garlic shrimp ($16.95), big kahuna plate (kalbi, teri chicken, longanisa) ($24), and POG ($5/each - they had BOGO). Overall, the food was fine, and if you're from Hawaii and desperate, you can satisfy your craving. The tsunami nachos (ahi) were honestly the best thing, albeit the least authentic. The
Aloha alley is easily the best Hawaiian food I've ever had (and I've been to Hawaii multiple times). We ordered the Hawaii ahi poke, the big kahuna, the kamikaze nachos, the cuppa chili, and POG. Everything was so delicious and flavorful, the fish was so fresh and it all tasted so authentic. My favorite was the tuna poke which reminded me so much of Hawaii as well as the POG which is house made and so tasty. The space was so fun and well decorated, and the service was also wonderful and everything came out so fresh and hot. I'm already planning my next visit and would highly recommend everything I got!!
Get a taste of Hawaii here at Aloha Alley! Lucky me, I came with a big group and got to sample a little bit of everyone's heaven. I'm going to happily start with lumpia, perfectly crispy and a munchable size, you could eat these forever because they aren't greasy. Chili was a surprising favorite, just the right amount of savory and slightly sweet combination of comfort food. Let's talk about the main entree that I was too busy eating to take photos of, unlike many other poke spots, this Hawaiian tuna Poke did not taste like it's been sitting out, it's the closest. I've tasted Hawaii in New York so far. The nachos were fun and a nice little crowd pleaser for the group. Don't miss out on a spam! musubi - more things, I was too busy eating rather than taking photos of. All in all, a cozy litt
Aloha Alley is a hidden gem in Brooklyn for anyone who loves Hawaiian-style comfort food done right. The flavors are bold, fresh, and authentic, especially their poke bowls and plate lunches. The meats are always juicy and well-seasoned, and you can tell they care about quality with every dish they serve. The atmosphere is warm and relaxed, with island vibes that make you feel like you’re stepping into a little corner of Hawaii right in the middle of Brooklyn. The staff is friendly, welcoming, and always happy to help you choose if it’s your first time. Portions are generous for the price, and everything tastes homemade. If you’re craving something different from the usual NYC food scene, Aloha Alley is definitely worth the visit. I’ll absolutely be back. Highly recommended for anyone l
I’ve never had Hawaiian food but I wanted to try it for a minute. I pulled up to aloha valley. It’s in dumbo a pretty good area. They specialize in poke and Hawaiian food so I ordered the big kahuna. Where you get a good mix of everything. Rice, 3 Meats, and macaroni salad. Plus I got a side salad. Priced at $24 but they pack it out with protein. I like how they add sesame on the rice it adds a nice crunch. There’s chicken, steak and I think pork. I really wanted to try this Hawaiian mac salad. It’s different from how Caribbeans make it but it compliments the meal. After eating everything, it fills me up but doesn’t leave me sluggish. It’s a pretty good meal. Customer service was straight forward. Shout out to the guy who helped me. Food didn’t take too long. I would definitely come
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