3 Top Hawaiian Restaurants To Try In Las Vegas!
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- Опубликовано: 30 июн 2024
- Trying out some of the best hawaiian food restaurants in Las Vegas, Hawaii's 9th Island!
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Restaurants:
Pacific Island Taste
Address: 545 E Sahara Ave Suite 101, Las Vegas, NV 89104
Lefty-J's Island Favorites
860 E Twain Ave Ste. 102, Las Vegas, NV 89169
Kono's North Shore
3616 Spring Mountain Road
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Great Video! You were right about tasting the different ethnicity in the food. Hawaii truly is the melting pot of the Pacific. Hui hou
Another solid Video!!
I appreciate all of your hard work on the content Dan!
Have a great weekend!
I was introduced to "Hawaiian" food about 20 years ago, Ross Js in Henderson. Moved away some time ago to a place that had no Hawaiian food and when I came back and one of the 1st places I wanted to go back to was Ross Js. Found out they moved but just across the street on Sunset. Still just as good.
I also like Makai and Island Flavor. One thing about Hawaiian food is they surely don't skimp on the portions.
Yum all these dishes look so yummy
Great reviews! We will try one of these next time we are on Vegas.
I’m Drooling 🤤 Happy Friday DVW😊
Happy Friday! Thanks Christine
I really enjoyed this DVW. On my next trip to Vegas when I come out to play, Lefty J food is the Hawaiian spot I'll slay, keep up⬆️ the good work Dan all night and day! 🎯👊🏿✌🏿❤
Keep up with the great contents…. Living in Hawaii makes me want to try these locations..
yum the plate lunches looked amazing
Big DAN the MAN!! LOVE your videos BRO!!!!!!!!!
Yum lefty looks like he can whip up some amazing dishes!
Mahalo Dan !!! Onolicious Grinds ! Enjoy your Aloha Friday hawaiian style !
Awesome Video Dan as a Hawaiian all the Hawaiian food looks Delicious Kalua Pig and I’m a Huge Poke Fan Thank you for Sharing it with us
Yum love Kalua pig
yum the poke looks good
That food looks delicious 😋 love Hawaiian food.
Good video and different from other Vegas RUclipsrs. I wish I wouldve saw this before I went to Vegas. May check these out next time.
Let me know what you think
Yum i love hawaiian food
Awesome vid! Mahalo and aloha from Kaua’i 🤙
Gotta try Makai pacific island grill & Ross J’s aloha grill next time😊
Great video Dan! I might have to try that pork hash.
Very yummy
I'm drooling, dying to try Hawaiian food in Vegas
Looks amazing.
It sure was 🔥
yum hawaiian food
Really enjoyed your video. Thanx for sharing. Karen
No prob Karen 🙌🏼🔥
BTW, MSG is not a preservative, but a natural flavor enhancer like sugar or salt. It gives foods a savory "umami" taste. It is usually extracted from sugarcane or beets, but occurs naturally in many foods, like tomatoes, seaweed, cheese, chicken, beef, fish, etc. It is actually the sodium salt of glutamic acid, and as such is 100% natural and not particularly bad for you - unless of course you are allergic to it - just like eggs aren't bad for you unless you have an egg allergy. MSG is a good replacement for table salt for those on a sodium restricted diet as it only has 1/3 the sodium of table salt. Just don't go crazy and add a ton of it. Remember, adding a ton of sugar or salt in your food isn't good either. I use it to replace 1/2 the salt in a recipe to get a little lower salt version that is tastier than the original. Btw, your body manufactures its own glutamic acid, so you are not putting something inside you that isn't already there.
That first place 🔥
Yummy 😋!!
So good!
You really missed the OG classic Aloha Specialties.
Lefty’s is da best!
It’s pretty awesome!
The lychee soda sounds so good. I love the gravy on that Hawaiian steak and the Hawaiian style looks good as well. Pork adobo, and deep looks good but that Fried rib eye really sounds fire. Wow kalua pork sounds so good. Which one was your favorite.
I really liked the chicken and meat jun
Dan, l like these top 3s off strip foods. lm taking note.😊
All the food looked AMAZINGLY DELICIOUS!Wish I was there!!! 😩
Safe Journey!
CHOLULA!!!
The food was awesome thanks will
You're looking healthy bro keep up the good work.
Thanks G 👍🏼🔥
Love your video and watching you enjoying the food 😋 Just a correction that Poke is a Hawaiian dish, not Japanese 🤗
Filipino food ♥️ Hawaiian food
Laughing at the chick who never paid attention to her company at there table 🤣🤣😂 #Priceless
“a pillow of friedness”.. i like that!
Same here
I'd surely be asking for some sabow poured over the rice in that pork Adobe plate!!!
Pansit looks good, too! Love anything teriyaki and pork, unfortunately, not a fan of kahlua pork.
Def gonna look up this place, tell my sis who lives there, too!
Thanks!
No prob 🙌🏼🔥
Nice Hawaiian eating spots
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Dude, you didn't even try the pinak bet! 😛 I've been dying to go to Lefty J's just to see if that dish compares to my mom's. 🙂
Lefty’s is pretty good 👍🏼
I used to go to Sun's House in Vegas near UNLV for chicken katsu. I don't think they are there anymore tho.
Dang
You didn’t add Redrice restaurant there from Guam
Hi Dan. Great reviews, however, Hawaiian Macaroni salad is a little bland in my opinion. Macaroni salad needs Celery chunks, maybe some shredded Carrot, Paprika and a little Celery Salt to give it some flavor. There is only so much plain Mayonnaise can do for this dish.
Hello Dan
Glad you didn’t put Island Flavor. Turned to crap when owners changed in 2018
Which spot had the best Kalua Pork?
The red hotdog and most of the Portuguese sausage sold in Hawaii was a creation of Frank Redondo who was of Portuguese descent and established the Redondo Meat company in Hawaii. The meat Jun is a traditional Korean dish that is a staple in a lot of Hawaiian plate lunches. The traditional Meat Jun from the Motherland does not use marinated meat. The marinating of the meat was something that the Koreans in Hawaii did to give it extra flavor. The meat Jun is also pan fried NOT deep fried. BTW, I 'm not sure why your so anti MSG bro? MSG is a natural product and is not processed. MSG is valued for it's super "Umami" flavor. It's not just Asian restaurants that use MSG but almost every high-end steakhouse, Michelin star rated restaurants, modern bistros and Mexican restaurants use MSG. Every Vietnamese and Thai fish sauce has MSG, so embrace MSG bro, don't fight it! Make a T-Shirt with the words "I LOVE MSG" in a red ring and I bet you it will outsell all of your DVW t-shirts.
Where is the running egg on the local moco? Well, I guess all the shrimp you left in those tails feed the hungry that are living in the sewer tunnels. ;)
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Do you pay or receive it for free for a review
Man you were hunguery
Hangary
Do an Hawaii ngon
The girl staring in the back so hard is a little creepy 😳 🤣
Luminous?
Coz “Hawaiian food” isn’t really Hawaiian food in a cultural sense of the native Hawaiian people of Hawaii. Follow me here. It’s called Hawaiian food coz mainlanders labeled it that. In Hawaii it’s called local food/local kine grindz (in addition to real Hawaiian food). In Hawaii, you have native blooded Hawaiians and then you have local people (who are mostly Asians born and raised there) who help fuse the concoction of “Hawaiian food” on a commercial level. Real Hawaiian food is more like Kalua pig, lau lau, poi etc. The food you’re mostly eating is a combination of Korean, Japanese, Chinese and Filipino fusion haphazardly plated. Why? Coz that’s who mostly populates Hawaii. Well haolies now but that’s a different story.
Mans just wrote a whole term paper for the average RUclips viewer...
Mac salad looked liked a potato salad
How did Mac salad become so popular with the Hawaiian culture? I realize it’s a little bit of a melting pot. But curious what was the reason why it became so popular. WWII caused the love of spam. Is that when it came into popularity? I know pasta is like rice in the fact it’s inexpensive and stretching the menu to feed large numbers of people.
Not sure just know it’s tasty lol
Not Hawaiian food, it's local to Hawaii style food.
Hawaiian rice??? 😂😂
Dry 🏀🏀 ⚾⚾ s?
Dan, aren't you from Southern California and you go to Vegas to have Hawaiian food?
Really?
Yes