
Aloha Steakhouse
Waikiki, Honolulu
Restaurant in Honolulu, United States
The Read
Dress
Smart Casual
Why go
Aloha Steakhouse is worth considering for an easy Waikiki celebration when the group wants a familiar steakhouse-style dinner without a high-effort reservation plan. It is stronger as a practical occasion pick than as a chef-driven destination, so cross-shop if menu specificity or awards matter.
About Aloha Steakhouse
Aloha Steakhouse is a Honolulu dinner option with a simple verified profile: it is open daily from 5–9:30 PM and lists a smart casual dress code. Those two points are useful, but they are also the limit of what can be responsibly stated from the verified information available here. Beyond those basics, the available verified details do not support claims about signature dishes, chef background, pricing, awards, seating capacity, group policies, dietary accommodations, or takeout and delivery.
Use this page as a cautious planning note rather than a full menu verdict. In practice, that means treating Aloha Steakhouse as a possibility to screen against your own dinner plans, not as a restaurant whose full experience can be described in detail from the current verified record. If Aloha Steakhouse fits the timing and formality you want for dinner in Honolulu, it may be worth considering; if you need a documented menu format, price range, or special accommodation, confirm directly before booking.
Book it for a Honolulu dinner when the verified basics fit
The strongest confirmed reasons to consider Aloha Steakhouse are direct: dinner service is listed every day from 5–9:30 PM, the dress code is smart casual. That makes it easier to plan around evening-only availability and arrive dressed appropriately. For travelers or locals arranging a straightforward night out, those details can still be meaningful: you know the listed dinner window, you know the restaurant's stated level of formality before you decide whether it suits the occasion.
The main caution is expectation control. With no verified awards, chef detail, listed signature dishes, or published price range here, this should not be treated as a trophy reservation or a menu-driven recommendation. It is better understood as a dinner listing with a narrow but clear set of confirmed facts. For broader planning around the city, use Our full Honolulu restaurants guide, plus the companion guides to Honolulu hotels, Honolulu bars, Honolulu wineries, Honolulu experiences.
When to pick a different Honolulu table
If the group wants to compare Aloha Steakhouse with other dining options, consider alternatives such as Basalt, Heavenly - Waikiki, Izakaya Pau Hana Base, Little Italy Hawaii, or Waikiki Shokudo. Keep the comparison focused on the details you can verify for your own plans, such as hours, dress expectations, whether the restaurant can meet any specific needs. That is especially important if the dinner has practical constraints, because the current Aloha Steakhouse profile does not verify the kinds of details that often decide a final booking.
Bottom line: consider Aloha Steakhouse for dinner in Honolulu if its daily 5–9:30 PM hours and smart casual dress code match the occasion. Look elsewhere, or confirm directly, if the decision depends on unverified details such as a specific dish, chef, award, price range, seating setup, or dietary accommodation. The safest approach is to let the confirmed basics guide the first pass, then contact the restaurant before relying on anything more specific.
The take
The Take
The Vibe
Aloha Steakhouse reads as a chophouse translated into island terms. The copy emphasizes the Pacific setting — trade winds off the water and light falling behind the Koʻolau range — while the sensory details (hardwood smoke, a hot grill) keep the narrative rooted in classic steakhouse craft. Because the restaurant sits at street level on Seaside Avenue, Waikiki’s evening movement and the occasional street noise filter into the room, creating a porous, convivial energy. The result is a scenic yet grounded dining room that balances chophouse confidence with an easy Hawaiian informality.
Best For
This is an evening-focused steakhouse that suits diners looking for a substantial, meat-forward dinner in Waikiki’s dining corridor. The menu and analysis lean on Big Island beef and Pacific fish, so the restaurant works for guests who want a traditional steakhouse experience with local Hawaiian ingredients and a slightly more relaxed register than an East Coast chophouse. The street-level location and mixed resident/visitor crowd make it a natural choice for visitors and locals alike seeking a lively dinner out rather than a hushed tasting-menu night.
Ordering Tips
Lean into the menu’s showstoppers and local sourcing. The Tomahawk and Dry-Aged Ribeye are signature meat statements for sharing or a focused steak dinner; the Chateaubriand with truffle butter reads as the most decadent option on the list. For a local counterpoint, add the Garlic Shrimp or another Pacific fish course — the copy notes seafood alongside red meat as part of the Hawaiian chophouse DNA. Finish with the Kona Coffee Crème Brûlée. Guests can also ask about the Big Island ranch provenance cited in the description if provenance matters to their choice.
Planning details
Location
364 Seaside Ave 1st Floor, Honolulu, HI 96815 · Directions
Also consider
Also Consider
- Heavenly - Waikiki, Notable alternative
- Waikiki Shokudo, Notable alternative
- Izakaya Pau Hana Base, Notable alternative
- Little Italy Hawaii, Notable alternative
- Basalt, Notable alternative
Restaurant context
How Aloha Steakhouse compares in Waikiki
Choose Aloha Steakhouse when the night calls for a steakhouse-style celebration and an easy, familiar format. Heavenly - Waikiki is the better fit for a lighter Waikiki meal, while Waikiki Shokudo makes more sense when the group wants casual Japanese comfort over a dressed-up dinner.
For a more social, drinks-friendly meal, Izakaya Pau Hana Base is the sharper cross-shop. Little Italy Hawaii works better for groups that want pasta and pizza familiarity rather than steakhouse cues. Basalt is the stronger alternative when the group wants a broader restaurant feel instead of a single-category steakhouse choice.
The practical read: Aloha Steakhouse is the safer pick for a date, birthday, or low-friction business dinner in Waikiki. The peers above are better when value, casual pacing, or a lighter meal matters more than the steakhouse format.
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Compare Aloha Steakhouse
| Venue | Location | Awards |
|---|---|---|
| Aloha Steakhouse | Honolulu | No published awards |
| Heavenly - Waikiki | Honolulu | No published awards |
| Waikiki Shokudo | Honolulu | No published awards |
| Izakaya Pau Hana Base | Honolulu | No published awards |
| Little Italy Hawaii | Honolulu | No published awards |
| Basalt | Honolulu | No published awards |
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Aloha Steakhouse handle dietary restrictions?
Verified dietary accommodation details are not available here. If you have dietary needs, contact Aloha Steakhouse directly before visiting. Dinner service is listed daily from 5–9:30 PM.
How far ahead should I book Aloha Steakhouse?
Verified booking lead-time guidance is not available here. If timing matters, check the venue's official channels and plan around its listed daily dinner hours of 5–9:30 PM.
Can Aloha Steakhouse accommodate groups?
Verified group accommodation details are not available here. Larger parties should confirm directly with Aloha Steakhouse before making plans, especially because the listed schedule is dinner only from 5–9:30 PM daily.
What should I wear to Aloha Steakhouse?
The verified dress code is smart casual. Aloha Steakhouse is listed as open daily for dinner from 5–9:30 PM.















