Aloha Salads Menu

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  • Carina T.

    Kamuela Cobb Salad is very good!

    (4)
  • Renee P.

    Love Aloha Salads. Nice and fresh, and everything tastes great.

    (4)
  • Sandra M.

    I ain't about dat fit life so I didn't get a salad. Had a runny nose so I decided to get their tomato bisque instead. Yo that tomato bisque was so godly it cured my sickness. Probably the best tomato bisque i ever had in my life My friend ordered an aloha tuna sub. Super good. Got some mangoes and strawberries inside like whoa that's pretty genius. Made it soopah juicy. Line was pretty long cuz dat place hella boomin. The cashier called me by my name and I felt like a celebrity. Great service. It's a cute area to eat. You can eat upstairs cause fit people that eat salads like to walk up those stairs livin that fit life. I didn't walk upstairs tho because I don't live that life.

    (5)
  • Christopher T.

    Can't complain with Aloha Salads, their food is good. This Aloha Salads is located in between Ross and Target, and directly next to this nail salon. I like how they use local ingredients considering we're in the middle of the ocean. I love their Tomato Bisque soup, it goes great with their pita bread they serve it with. The salads are good too, and so are their wraps. My favorite salad is the Satay salad. Satay salad (red & white cabbage * carrots * cucumbers * romaine * basil * cilantro * green onions * wonton * peanuts * spicy thai satay dressing) The only downside is that the prices can get pretty steep when you want to eat healthy.

    (4)
  • Kiana W.

    Aloha Salads is a simple, yet authentic café - style restaurant that offers soup, salads, sandwiches, and wraps. Although it offers seemingly "simple" foods, the choices that you see on the menu are exotic and never before seen. I ordered the Fresh Island Ahi Wrap, which is a pita bread wrap enveloped around ahi, romaine lettuce, tomatoes, capers and red onion along with a champagne dressing. They serve good portions and can be eaten for lunch or dinner. Aloha Salads offer TONS of options. If you're not up to something savory, try something sweet, like a fruit bowl. You can choose up to 5 fruits to mix together to make something similar to an açai bowl (without the smoothie base). Overall, Aloha Salads is a wonderful place to go to with friends and family during any time of the year. It's also perfect for kids, as it offers a Keiki menu for kids 10 and under. I'll definitely try a salad next time, since that's what Aloha Salads is known for.

    (4)
  • Maggie G.

    After a long day at work my husband surprised me with dinner from Aloha Salads! We had never been there so he ordered me an Aloha Mediterranean Wrap with a cup of tomato basil soup. The wrap was delicious but had a little bit too much dressing for my taste but that's an easy fix! The soup was so yummy! I NEED to know where they buy their basil because it was the best basil I ever had! It was such a pleasant surprise! I will definitely be returning!

    (5)
  • Tiffany H.

    This place deserves 5-stars because, well, let's just say I'm a huge fan of sandwiches and this place has got their sandwich-making game perfected. I love that their ingredients are always so fresh and I've never found a brown tinge on a single piece of lettuce here (shame on you, Subway) I usually get a combo meal because I'm not the kind of person who can just eat a salad and be satisfied. Yeah, I know, shame on me. But I feel that it's a pretty good deal for the amount of salad you get, PLUS half a sandwich. My favorites are the Chicken Aloha Caesar salad and the Club Sub sandwich. And of course, you can never forget the Tomato Bisque soup. My mouth waters just thinking of it. Since you only get two choices for a combo, I sometimes just get a side of soup if I can't decide and I want the best of all three worlds. Employees are always extremely friendly and the salads always look so pretty and you can tell effort goes into making them look that way. Thumbs up for that.

    (5)
  • Lori L.

    Aloha Salads is great for a fresh lunch, it's not necessarily low calorie, but there's a nice variety of ingredients to fancy up your salad, plus soup and sandwiches. You can make a custom salad, but I usually swap between the Big Island Beet, Seared Ono Ahi, and the Goddess. The Big Island Beet feels special with mango, goat cheese, macadamia nuts and beets. The Goddess is a soft textured salad with papaya, pine nuts and avocado. The Ono Ahi is the most expensive salad with Ahi, avocado and strawberries. Get the Tomato Bisque, it's rich and delicious with bits of meaty cheese--if they serve it to you hot, sometimes it comes cold. They have combos, which you choose 2 choices from a small soup, half sandwich, or half salad, but the combos are small. If I'm hungry I get a full size salad and a soup. Save yourself time by calling your order in and taking out, they get busy during peak times and you can wait awhile--like 25 minutes--and check your order before you leave, you might be missing something.

    (3)
  • John E.

    Be careful of what is in your salad!!! One star is pretty high, but yelp didn't let me leave zero stars. We found a shard of plastic in our sweet home Waimanalo kale salad. She bit into it and pulled a 1 1/4" x 3/8" sharp piece of hard plastic out of her mouth. thank god she didn't swallow it or we would be in the ER or worse in the OR!

    (1)
  • Coleen F.

    I have been coming here a lot lately and so much has changed during that time. Their menu has definitely improved and I have to say, their salads are very fulfilling!! I love the fact that they use local ingredients. And don't let the name fool you. They don't just serve plain lettuce with ranch dressing. Everything in their salads is unique and I find myself craving it more than foods like burgers or fries. Their dressing tastes amazing. My favorite salad is the Aloha Passion salad which includes tart flavored fruits, walnuts, blue cheese, and their famous Lilikoi Vinaigrette! The half size is actually pretty fulfilling and I like the fact that most of their combos come with pita bread!! (My boyfriend isn't much of a health nut, but we find ourselves fighting over the pita bread.) They have great combo options to try. Also, their soup is fantastic. I usually get the Tomato Bisque soup, which is actually very delicious! The staff there is always very friendly and welcoming. This location also has an upstairs where you can lounge and eat. You can see the staff making your food fresh from above. :)

    (5)
  • Megan W.

    Fresh salads and wraps made to go! They were great about making substitutions for us and sharing the ingredients list to help us find vegan items. The salad wrap had a lot of dressing in it so it was a little soggy and difficult to eat but still very tasty.

    (4)
  • Jillian K.

    I ordered the half sandwich and salad combo. The sandwich was fairly small and i was still hungry afterwards. The asian chicken salad was good for the most part, but the chicken pieces were so tough that i couldnt eat it. The dressing tasted like the usual asian dressing, but the consistency was thick & snot-like. The wheat bread was also very tough. I dont think I'll eat here again. Thats what i get for trying to be "healthy."

    (2)
  • Ally LittleOwl N.

    I couldn't eat much of the food when we went, but the family scarfed it down without any hesitation.

    (4)
  • Chris J.

    We cheeks out aloha salads during a recent trip to the island of Oahu. We were craving a sandwich and searching yelp for local eateries in the area where we stayed and came across aloha salad. Living in SoCal, sandwich places are a dime a dozen and all are really good, so I was slightly disappointed with the menu options but managed to enjoy a decent sandwich and soup combo on a hot day. Staff is friendly. Food portions are very small. Seating indoors is kinda limited as the restaurant is small in size. I also do not recommend sitting on the upper level as the a/c does not quite seem to make it up that high. I would recommend aloha salad for lunch; however next time I would probably just go to subway. Thanks for reading. CJ

    (3)
  • Divina R.

    Pricey. Busy during lunch but their steak wrap is awesome!!!! They do phone orders as well so call ahead.

    (4)
  • Justice L.

    Service and food quality is not consistent. Some days are good and some days suck. Also the portion is not great. Sometimes I can see through the plate container and that's not good. There's usually a wait and the cashiers almost never make menu recommendations which shows poor customer service. There's so many menu options it's hard to make a decision. I've tried the wraps and didn't like it. The bread though is good it's naan. Most days it's faster for me to run to target and get a $5 salad at the deli and it's a big sized portion with chicken on top.

    (3)
  • Jan Romnick E.

    I'm a new believer. I'm definitely not one to settle for a salad and call it a meal. I came in on a whim and an empty stomach. When I walked in it was like haole central haha but I got the Satay Chicken Salad and I was AMAZED. I decided to go with the small to combo with the soup TOMATO BISQUE. OMG... it was delicious! The combo was wel priced and it came with hot pita bread! The salad was on point from the description to the flavor. It came with peanut spiced thai dressing which was absolutely delicious and very Thai flavored. The dressing was a full on flavor that got amped up with every piece of cilantro you take with it. The tomato had mozzarella in it which complements the warm thick full flavored soup. I'm coming back for sure.

    (5)
  • Joe S.

    I feel that I must "tell it as it is" in this review, though short as it is. The salads are very good. Great? Not in my opinion and bad? Not in my opinion. Simply a salad. That's all. My wife ordered a salad and it was over $7 for something that was mostly lettuce, 3 slices tomato, and cheese. It was a take on the favorite "Tomatoes, Basil, and Mozzarella" dish. I did like it, though the quantity was sadly poor and just such little quantity. Quality is there. Good salad if you're not hungry. I was not impressed with the price to salad comparison. At the least add more lettuce... II think it's a clean establishment, ample seating inside and out. Air Conditioning is nice and the noise is average for this kind of place. That is a plus. Just provide more anything (lettuce, tomato, Mozzarella cheese, or something) to make the value worth the stop here.

    (3)
  • May L.

    Feeling a little healthy today so I decided to try out Aloha Salads! I've always been a meat eater, so I order the Kahuku Shrimp Salad with chicken added! Sadly they were out of spinach :( kind of a bad deal for somewhere that specializes in SALAD! I got the mixed greens instead. The salad portion is legit! The papaya seed dressing was delicious, egg nicely cooked, crispy bacon, grilled shrimps were moist and the chicken breast was a nice touch. I would've really enjoyed the salad if it was spinach though, and possibly a little more meat! It came out to be $14 with no avocado. I took everyone's advice and called in my orders. The cashier was super friendly and fast. There's a line on the side for phone orders. Depends on what you order though, not everything on the menu is HEALTHY. If I do feel like another light and fresh lunch, I'll definitely drop by Aloha Salads.

    (4)
  • Kristin Joy B.

    Every time I come here, I'm always satisfied with what I get. Today, we ordered the shrimp Cesar salad and their shrimp goddess salad and both were extremely refreshing. We also tried their soup of the day which is now my favorite. Can't recall the name, but it their tomato soup. Hands down amazing.

    (5)
  • Jess K.

    I love this place. I came here while visiting my parents and it seems like it's the only fast but healthy option in the Kapolei area. **I may be misquoting since I only had a few days to explore, but it was one of the better places I ate while there. the soba salad was a bit lonely so I alternated eating that and my mom's aloha passion salad :D The passion salad is super sweet (mangos apples grapes craisins plus the dressing) but the steak on top was gooood. I ate at roy's and sidestreet inn on my visit and i would have rather ate at aloha salads. It's a bit pricey but ingredients are fresh and you're supporting local :)))

    (4)
  • Kelvin K.

    They make nice and healthy salads! The choices were pretty good! Tomato bisque was fantastic!!

    (4)
  • Rochelle M.

    Just ok for me. I had the Kahuku spinach salad and it came with four grilled shrimp that didn't have that much flavor. Some thin bacon the kind you get on a fast food sandwich and two slices of avocado. I also tried the seafood bisque and it was just ok too. The soup was not very warm and tasted like pre- frozen kind heat and serve. Good for healthier options. I may go back to try something else, just kinda $$$ for what you get, but better than eating junk when your on the go. Friendly fast service!

    (3)
  • Shawni H.

    Impeccable service! Waited on in a timely fashion and only waited 3 minutes before our order was ready. The salads were delicious and the tomato bisque was to die for. This place is a must go.

    (5)
  • Peter Y.

    I work in the shopping center and always enjoy my lunches when eating here. Just have to remember to them to toss my salad when I order it. One day I will.

    (5)
  • Victoria A.

    Honestly, I have asked staff before about the nutritional contents of the food at Aloha Salad and up until today, I was only told that they were working on it. I'm not extremely fanatical about counting calories, fats, carbs and such...but you betcha the calories eventually add up after "add this and...uh, extra of that puhleese," is done. So pleased to know that the nutritional information is now available upon request for your viewing pleasure. At least now I can gamble where I want to add the calories and do-dahs. Now....if this would only somehow be added on the menu as fyi. Nah....I'm asking too much. Or am I? Still an awesome place to get your healthy on :)

    (5)
  • Jimmy P.

    Ok. I've been coming here for a while now and even though I love the food and the idea of having local farmers providing the ingredients, I CAN NOT stand the heat!!! It's soooo hot there. There are ceiling fans behind the counter but nothing for the patrons. And I know the owner is making money hand over fist because the line is always out the door. Owner. Cmon man. Give us some fans at least! You can see the smoke cloud in the store. I don't mind smelling like smoked turkey or bacon but really the customers need air. If you're doing carryout, you can't beat the food. But if you're dining in, be prepared to sweat. Think bikram yoga.

    (3)
  • Luis R.

    Very Interesting place as they serve basically salads, soups and sandwiches. I had the pleasure of dining there because I didn't want to eat anything fattening and figure how much damage could a salad do you. Well if you don't pay attention some salads can get upwards to 500-600+ calories, especially depending on the dressing you request. Be mindful when ordering. Nutritional info can be found here digitalmarketingbox.com/… Anyway I had the mandarin ginger salad, which comes with mandarin oranges * carrots * snow peas * cilantro * green onions * wontons * almonds * sesame seeds * chicken breast * mixed field greens * Asian ginger dressing. It was alright. The only part I disliked was the slimyness, is that a word, of the Asian ginger dressing. Very thick, gelatinous. I wasn't a fan and plus it tasted like sesame oil. Overall, if you are looking for an alternative to fast food this is a step in the right direction. Next time I will try another option and will revisit this review but for now this place is O.K. By me

    (3)
  • Nicole K.

    For a long time, the West Side had few options for healthy restaurants. Thanks to Aloha Salads, we now have a great place for a quick and healthy bite. They have a wide selection of sandwiches, salads, and soups all made with fresh and local ingredients. Aloha Salads not only dishes out great tasting food, it also supports local farmers and economy. Good food with a great cause! My favorite salads include the Aloha Passion, Kahuku Shrimp, Satay, and Goddess. The pita bread they serve with the salad is always warm and delicious! Prices can be a little steep, but it is important to remember that you are paying for quality and freshness as well as helping to sustain our local agriculture and economy.

    (4)
  • Jon L.

    Green - Local - Simple Nice concept! Just like: oahuprint.com Usually busy. Always ono. I like the Kamauela cobb and italian sub combo. Soups are sometimes not too hot but better safe than sorry i guess.

    (5)
  • Nat W.

    I love Aloha salads!! This is my favorite place to eat after workout at a gym. Their seared ahi salad is just awesome. The ahi is nicely blakened, moist and perfectly seared. The fruits and dressing go very well with the salad. I have tried their Italian sub also and it was delicious too. I have to say half sandwich is very small tho. The service is always great.

    (5)
  • Kyli L.

    Great, great, great place for a salad. A little on the expensive side, but it's totally worth it. Me & my boyfriend got an ono island ahi salad and it was just amazing. It surprisingly filled us up too. Highly recommended to come here

    (5)
  • Jessica S.

    Just thought I must add to the review and give Aloha Salads even more props! Had dinner tonight here. I got the 1/2 and 1/2 combo - got the Peanut Butter, honey and banana sandwich - yummy! Also got the pomegrante salad and that was a unique taste and blend of flavors, also pretty dang good. Hubby had the 1/2 and 1/2 combo also! He had the Cobb salad which was superb! He also had the tuna sandwich which was quite good also. Service is always excellent here!

    (5)
  • JM L.

    We found this place on the third day of our week-long visit and have already returned once and plan to go back to pick up a fresh salad and fruit bowl before our flight out. The staff here was so patient and friendly, and the food was incredibly fresh. Both my husband and I chose the "make your own salad" and were able to add the toppings that we each wanted on our own salad. We also got a "make your own fruit bowl." The fruit was fresh and the portion was generous. My parents got some of the signature salads, and they both very much enjoyed theirs. We are so happy that we found this place and look forward to returning again when we next visit Oahu.

    (5)
  • Grendo G.

    The menu is too overwhelming and you may feel neck pain and eye strain when you finally decide what to order. The salads are great but the meat tastes gross. I've given it a shot a few times and it's the same. I just don't like it. Wait time is sometimes just too long and not worth it. You can grab a cheaper salad that's already made at target.

    (3)
  • Misha R.

    Great selections, fantastic quality... really just a delicious salad and soup!

    (5)
  • Kate T.

    OH NOM NOM NOM!!!!! Thats how I describe this place. It's tucked away in Kapolei commons!! When I got there I ended up getting half a ginger orange salad and half a turkey sandwhich. When I got my order I was so happy. They use local veggies and meats and everything is natural and healthy. I wish there was more restaurants like this. It is very healthy and tastes really good. I wish it wasn't so far away or I'd come here more. They need to do more restaurants in town! If you want a fresh, healthy, delicious, local meal come to aloha salad. They even have thing guys would enjoy!!

    (5)
  • Arlene E.

    Love this place! Great service!

    (5)
  • Jennifer N.

    What a better treat than to grab a super healthy lunch after shopping at Target! Jesse got the ahi wrap which he raved about, I got the hummus wrap that was good too. We will definitely come back! And I just found out there is a location by my work.

    (4)
  • Jennifer G.

    Love this place! The hummus wrap is the best! I wish they had one closer to Wahiawa. I love the fresh fruits and veggies.

    (5)
  • Bao P.

    everything's really fresh! but the only reason i want to drop a review is to inform the public to try their berry passion tea! if you like tea... you'll love this one!

    (5)
  • Lia W.

    It's a solid OK. The counter people did not know the ingredients of the dressings and had to hunt them down. Papaya was squishy and gross. The downtown location is much better.

    (3)
  • Cheryl K.

    We were pondering if there were any good sandwich places on Kapolei end since it is fairly new to us. And I thought, oh hey I remember passing Aloha Salads, they MUST have sandwiches there. So my husband and I took my daddy-o there (since he was helping me pick up our furniture nearby). My dad and I ordered The Club Sub and my husband ordered the Mandarin Ginger Salad. Everything was so ono and it was a plus that there was local ingredients. Support local farmers! Anyways, everything was fresh and tasty. The store is really clean which is something that is very important to me and the service was pleasant. Next time I will try a salad. They look so good!

    (4)
  • Tiffany A.

    First time here and I wanted something light but filling. There were many things to choose from and I went with the Mandarin Chicken salad. Very decent size salad for the price ($8.95) and they allowed me to substitute something else for something in the salad, extra cost for other particular items, no additional charge for the others. So I switched out the Won Ton strips for black beans and the dressing on the side. It tasted really good with everything else which included mixed greens, mandarin oranges, almonds, chicken cubes, cilantro, and a few other things! And big plus! Pita bread is served with your salad as well. Yummy!

    (4)
  • Margaret W.

    Was my salad good? Yes, but it also cost $8.50. I got the Mediterranean which comes with the typical feta, tomatoes and cucumber as wells as garbonzo beans which were a nice touch. It also had green bell peppers which I found to be out of place. Th edressing was good and they give you a generous amount. The inside is clean, but small as noted. It was quite busy but they kept the line moving. I will probably be back but becasue of the high price, probably not as often as I would like.

    (3)
  • Jackie P.

    Salads are A+ and they're fast. Loses a star for price.

    (4)
  • Tessa P.

    I didn't get a chance to try their salad but I got the soup and sandwich combo and it was sooo good! The sandwich itself could've done with a little more mustard and a little less mustard seeds, but I barely noticed with how good the tomato bisque was! It was honestly the best I've ever had, with fresh basil and Parmesan sprinkled in, and the pita bread they served it with was so good for dipping! My husband got the Cesar salad and was a bit underwhelmed but I would gladly come back just for the tomato bisque and pita bread.

    (5)
  • Brandy W.

    OK seriously, why can't there be more of these places on the island? There has to be a rule that this concept opens every square mile of every neighborhood in Honolulu! Why? Because I don't want to gain 5 pounds every time I decide I'm too tired to cook for myself. Let's be honest here, brutally honest. Hawaii is NOT known for their healthy food. Kaimuki, Kakaako, Downtown, Ala Moana... even Kailua, all these places have options for healthy carry out meals. The rest of the island pretty much drowns in mayonnaise and rice. Aloha salads not only produces awesome sauce salads, they produce fresh wraps, subs and soups. I ordered a cobb salad, which comes with avocado, bacon, boiled egg, bleu cheese, grape tomatoes and herb ranch and some grilled chicken. Although the chicken isn't cobb standard, this is the closest resembled cobb salad to the real thing back in LA. My husband ordered the chicken ceasar (which I didn't try) with the pastrami sub. Their wheat bread is herb wheat, the best of the breads at subway! Everything comes with little pieces of pita bread, which aren't necessary but are totally fresh and delicious. They take me back to the old mexican restaurants where I grew up that made fresh tortillas. Another plus I loved: when I ask for a cup of water, they don't give me a dixie cup like most places. They provide a full size soda cup of iced water. I never understood the nickle & diming behind tap water, and apparently aloha salads doesn't either. Located in Kapolei, I have never had a problem with seating, with tables on two floors and outside. I have been very impatiently waiting for them to open another location at Pearlridge. Hurry up already! :)

    (5)
  • Jenn Y.

    I won't normally eat at a salad place since I feel like salad making is simple and can be easily done at home. I gotta take it back since this place makes great salads with different vegetables and dressing combo. Kind of like a subway for salad except more green options (Subway next door but skip that place come and come here). They use local vegetables from local farms. Talk about Buy Local!!! I tried the Spinach Kahuku with chicken, To Kale, vegetarian sandwich and special tomato bisque soup. Salads were very fresh! This was jam pack with eggplant, mozzarella, artichoke hearts, roasted red peppers sundried tomatoes, bell peppers. If definitely worth coming again for a healthy food option!!!

    (5)
  • Amber W.

    I eat here all the time. This place is great to grab a quick lunch and head back to the office. My favorite is always a small Kamuela Cobb with a small tomato basil soup.

    (4)
  • Michelle A.

    This was my second visit here. The salads and wraps are so fresh and tasty. On this visit I ordered the Aloha Passion Salad with Steak. I am not usually a fan of having apples and fruit in my green salad but the combination of the dressing and bleu cheese makes the flavors blend well. I also had the chicken curry wrap which was also delicious. The servers are very friendly and helpful. They are great with suggestions on tweaking the salads to get the flavor perfect and they are also very patient for the first timer. Although I am not from Oahu, I will be sure to make this one of my regular stops.

    (5)
  • Mike D.

    I've been there on 6 different occasions, different times, i always order the goddess salad as its my favorite , and all those six times they were out of papaya, i mean really??? There is a down to earth store that sells papaya in walking distance, why don't they send one of the many workers standing around doing nothing but talking to buy a few??? I've witness people leave when i was told they were out of papaya... Is it worth loosing customers because they cant order enough ingredients??? Worst yet, when they run out , why don't they buy them?? Specially if they can buy it within walking distance???? I don't get it, in these days where we as consumers can make a choice , why risk loosing customers and a bad reputation just because of a few papayas??? Im in the customer service industry for over 20 years and when we run out of a product, we would buy it, even if it was from our competitor, thats how important customers is to us, guess this location don't share the same philosophy about customers

    (1)
  • Jill Y.

    They have improved their staff and quality control. It's safe to order food from here again.

    (4)
  • Teetah S.

    The salad portions are really small for price you pay c'mon now let's be realistic. If you like dishes with no flavor then this is the place. Paid over $10 for a kahuku shrimp salad only got 3 pieces of shrimp and the sauce tastes like cardboard. Wasted $20 for two crappy salads. Not ever coming here again.

    (2)
  • Amanda S.

    The food is fresh, serving sizes are small for price. I waited over 20 minutes for fruit salad, small salad, half a sandwich and a small bowl of soup. 10 people after me got their order before me. When i went to ask about it the girl had an attitude and said it was almost ready. It didnt come out for another 7 minutes.

    (3)
  • Meg K.

    Great little place with guilt - free food. I love having this place to grab a quick lunch if I've been out too long and forgot to grab something to eat!

    (4)
  • John U.

    When I want a good...I mean an awesome salad I come here. Salads are fresh and super tasty. They also support local farmers in Hawaii...you can't go wrong when you farm fresh greens from the island. I have two favorite salads there: kahuku spinach and ono island ahi. The Ono Ahi Tuni comes with mixed greens, mangos, avocado, coconut strawberries and a flavorful seared ahi. The Kahuku spinach comes with grilled tiger shrimp, bacon, avocado egg, baby spinach and papaya seed dressing. I usually bounce back and forth between these two salads when I come here. Also its always a must whether its hot, cold, tsunami, tornado season, or anything else to get a tomato soup with your order. It's the best on the island. It's so creamy, cheesy, tomatoe-y...its just broke the mouth delicious. It's served with this pita bread that's great for dipping into the soup. ENJOY!!!

    (4)
  • Joanne V.

    If you're in the mood for a satiable, tasty, but still healthy meal, Aloha Salads is for you! Aloha Salads sells salads (duh lol), subs, and soup and uses locally grown fruits and vegetables that are always fresh (In my opinion), in turn supporting local farmers and fisherman... Wooo hooooo!!!! Buy local, eat local :) The menu of salad creations are extensive and if you still can't find one that speaks to you, you can make your own! I have this personal goal of trying every salad option they have before making my own (not that I'm not creative or anything :p). The soup and salads come with a pita bread that adds only positively to your meal. So far I've tried the Ono Island Ahi (everything about this salad is wonderful) & Kahuku spinach (love the papaya seed dressing, salad is simple and tasty). Of the subs, i've tried the caprese, which was good, but I would prob just like it better as a salad. I've had the lobster and crab bisque and it was yummy, but it does not stand a chance against the tomato bisque. I absolutely love the TOMATO BISQUE. It is my favorite. I crave & dream about it often... So scrumptious and full of flavor! The spice blend is absolutely amazing.

    (5)
  • Tashie C.

    I was in an aww distraught when I wanted to make a phone order. It was 8:49p and the cashier told me "No, he can't take my order, they close at 9." It wasn't even 9 yet!!!! I've never had this happen to me ever nor did I ever have a bad experience here before. But I'm a customer, and not to take advantage but I don't think he was supposed turn me down like that because it wasn't 9 yet! Fricken Rude!!! Anyways to satisfy myself I made a phone order the next day for lunch. And boy am I glad I made that phone order because lunch time is super busy. My son and I enjoyed the kamuela cobb salad while my boyfriend took his steak and ahi wrap to work for lunch.

    (3)
  • Heather Marie F.

    Delicious food and polite staff. My daughters and I love coming to Aloha Salad. I highly recumbent the Goddess Salad, Club Sub, and Tomato Bisque soup! :)

    (5)
  • F G.

    Excellent! I've tried about 4 diff salads and 2 of their small subs with ordering the combo for $9.95. I have been satisfied every time I go there. Ingredients are very fresh and dressings are very tasty. The combo has a smaller version of their salads and sandwiches. And the portion size is just right. I'm not a real dressing person but I do drizzle a bit on my salads....I've read that lunch is super busy but I mostly go here for my dinners. So glad that this place is near me. We don't have enough salad type places as alternatives to all the rice plates you can get. Service is always good and there is adequate seating as well. They should add real fruit and veggies smoothies (no added sugars or cream bases)....just fruit, veggies, water or almond milk.

    (5)
  • D F.

    Food is good when they get your order right. Don't try and place a phone order around lunch, they won't pick up if they get busy.

    (2)
  • Cera E.

    yummy food! SHITY CUSTOMER SEVICE. employees are sassy, they dont smile, and act very snobby! thumbs down for employees, and thumbs up for the awesome food.

    (3)
  • Leipupu S.

    I've been wanting to try this place for so long and finally did. I don't eat meat so I ordered the 'ono ahi salad which was very 'Ono. I think it's awesome that they have a place that they sell salads and a healthy option for people wanting something other than fast food and I feel that this place is waaaay over priced that's the reason for 2 stars. My poor boyfriend was still hungry after eating. went to down to earth to get a snacky afterwards and he's a small guy. Don't get me wrong this place is very delicious!

    (2)
  • Jenna N.

    We eat there often. I love the fact it is supporting the local farmers. The staff are friendly. Call at the latest the day before for catering. So far every time we get a pan from there everyone likes it. Only thing missing is Aloha Salads being on the other island. Maui needs one:)

    (5)
  • Diana N.

    I have not had a salad I didn't like here, yet. Their salads are consistently fresh and tasty. Choices are abundant. So why the 4 stars? They just can't get my order right. I ordered a Paia Pomegrante with steak and a soup. I got my salad...but the steak wasn't there. The next visit, I ordered a spinach salad with shrimp, but they gave me the large regular instead of the small size. ( I paid for the regular but ordered the small.) I'll still come here cuz I love the food, but I'll just have to double check my orders and receipts. They could use more seating, too. There are about 3-4 tables upstairs and a bar ...downstairs holds about 5 tables with a few outside in the hot Kapolei sun.

    (4)
  • kalib P.

    Ah brah, this place use to be sooo Ono! only da best. Must be da new management but da place is bad. No mo red roasted bell pepper dressing which was, woah, da kine! But now they push dis cat litter BBQ ranch dressing. No can. Twice in da last month they mess my order put wrong dressing on and forgot da meats. Dis place gon hobo style.. Save ur money, Waikiki dumpster dive salad mo bettah and all natural.

    (1)
  • Mary D.

    Healthy food that support the local farmers. Food was good but expect to wait since everything is made to order and it is pricey, but we are supporting the local farmers.

    (4)
  • Chealse P.

    Great way. To eat healthy and to change it up. Love the tomato bisque with salad or soup. Always great service.. Can't say anything bad!!

    (5)
  • Amber C.

    I love Aloha Salads. Their salads are always so fresh. They also sell sandwiches and fruit cups here. Personal favorite is the Kamuela Cobb ... delicious

    (4)
  • May L.

    Love everything about this place. The salads, wraps, soups, desserts. That's about everything. Busy during lunch and dinner hour a bit of a wait, but worth it. Usually get the ahi salad.

    (5)
  • Jody S.

    I love their make your own salads. I get to selfishly pick what I want to eat, mix it all up and pair it with dressing and their yummy little pita bread and you have a filling, healthy, delish meal. The products are always fresh and tasty, crispy and plentiful. I also ordered their tomato bisque and for one, I don't like tomatoes but this soup was super yummy! I am definitely a fan!

    (5)
  • Leah Y.

    This location has friendly, quick service and the quality of food they produce is great. The vegetarian sub is delicious and you can't forget their amazing tomato bisque!

    (4)
  • Laura M.

    Love the salads and all the healthy goodness this place brings. Living a healthy and active lifestyle opens doors to wonderful possibilities.

    (5)
  • Joy P.

    Sadly enough, Oahu lacks quick healthy food stops like the Veggie Grill on the mainland. Thank goodness for Aloha Salads! A good selection of salads, sandwiches and wraps to choose from. Ingredients come from local farmers, can't get any more fresh than that!! You can choose to eat in or take out, though I think take out is best. They have a second floor lofty-like section if you do choose to eat in. The curried chicken wrap and ahi salads are my fave, but there are a lot more on the menu that I have left to try.

    (5)
  • Tim H.

    If there is one thing I dislike it's inconsistencies. Come in one day they offer a substitution at no cost, the next time "oh that's a premium topping" grrrr! I think the portions are very poor as well as far as salads go, one small 3 oz container of dressing for a large salad is barely enough to get taste of the dressing on 1/2 the salad. Thank god the food is decent enough, but service and portions fall short. Keep it consistent people and for the love of God, give us a little more dressing for size of salad without gouging us!

    (2)
  • Amanda L.

    Our favorite island food find. The salads were amazing. All fresh produce. They sub out good stuff when they run out of other things because they're so darn popular. They posted nutritional information so we didn't wreck the fit lifestyle on our vacation.

    (5)
  • Christine G.

    I love their Ono Island Ahi salad. You can choose how well your ahi is cooked (I like mine seared - it melts in your mouth!) and it comes with a bountiful amount of toppings that I've never thought to put on salad before: coconut, mango, strawberries, and a yummy dressing on the side. This comes with pita bread, which is a good bread alternative. The salad greens themselves are fresh and make for a good base for the toppings. Another plus of this place is the kids menu. Kids meals come with your choice of pita bread sandwich, fruit, vegetable, drink, and comes with an organic lollipop as well. Delicious!

    (5)
  • Shawna A.

    We ordered two Pastrami Sanwiches, one Club Sub, one Large Drink and two Waters- total bill $28.48. Thought that was kinda pricey for the size. Sandwiches seem to be between 6-8 inches long. The quality of the sandwiches were good though. I think bread really makes the sandwich....and their bread is delish! Check it out when you're in the area.

    (4)
  • Jenn T.

    Came here for a quick bite to eat for lunch after picking up the color run packet in Kapolei. Boy, was this place packed!! The line moved pretty slowly, but it gave me tons of time to decide what to get. I went for the cobb salad, tossed with extra corn. YUM! They get all of they're products locally, so it's a great way to support the local farmers around town. The staff was friendly and they definitely provide a good healthy choice. This location is clean and has an extra seating area upstairs as well as some outside seating.

    (4)
  • HoneyGirl D.

    best customer service and awesome selection of food. can't go wrong with their fast and friendly service.

    (5)
  • Rhonda B.

    Great menu, lots of healthy, locally grown veggies. It's my go to for lunch. All of there salad are great, and I love the pita bread.

    (4)
  • Arytron P.

    So good. Seriously the best salad place I've been to here or on the mainland. Super fresh ingredients and super tasty. Can't go wrong!

    (5)
  • Courtney N.

    The ono ahi salad is really good! I love the mango and coconut toppings, it compliments my seared ahi really well!! Only thing is the portion to the cost. Small portion for a pricey meal.

    (4)
  • Tania T.

    Aloha Salad: Usually this place serves up yumminess all around. However this last time I went there, which was this past Friday, the paia pomegranate salad was awful. This is a bummer for me because it is my favorite salad to get. I think it was the mint and the dressing that made my stomach turn and it caused me to vomit in the parking lot. My friend also ate my salad and had a sore stomach from it too. Needless to say that I will not be getting this salad any more.

    (2)
  • Jamie B.

    The huzzband & I stop here quite often when we are in Kapolei. I've now had a chance to try more of the menu & have to say I'm absolutely delighted! My favorite thing to get now is actually the combo. For $10 you can choose two from the following: a salad (certain restrictions apply... like no salad with ahi) and either a half sub or a cup of soup. The Italian sub is delicious... love how soft the bread is. And I'm still in love with the complimentary pita bread. I never thought I'd be one of those girls who eat salad for lunch, but Aloha Salads has definitely converted me.

    (5)
  • Brian P.

    I love the food, product, conscept, vision. Most often it quick but today was sad service. New hire training on register with a line to the door. The poor girl was working hard. The employees were working hard but the management was horrible. Little to no direction. Never greeting customers as they entered. Heads down.. then when an employee walks in they all say hi. Manager never apologized to the customer for the long wait time. I'd say most customer are understand of unexpected busy situations but take the time to greet them acknowledge they're there... that there is a long wait. Have a sense of urgency. Like I said most times it's good and the product keeps me coming back but please do something about these topics.

    (2)
  • Charis C.

    Love this place! For the longest time I never wanted to try it because I thought they only had salads...which doesn't necessarily fill me up! But I was wrong! I always try to get something different and am never disappointed. My husband loves the ahi wrap and gets it every time. Also recommend the passion berry iced tea.

    (5)
  • Jessica G.

    A pretty tasty local chain place with yummy salads and such. Dressings are very tasty. The location I went to was kinda hot inside- not sure if AC was on the fritz but it was pretty unpleasant. Besides that- its a good place to grab a salad while out and about shopping / running errands.

    (4)
  • Meg M.

    In my ideal world, every McDonalds on the island would be replaced by Aloha Salads. My favorite is getting the 1/2 salad/soup and 1/2 sando. ... But that's probably because I can never choose. The salads are creative with lots of fresh tasting fruit, nuts and veggies. My only gripe about them is that when you get them tossed they are SATURATED with dressing- way too much for my taste. My recommendation would be to get it on the side. I don't love the vegetarian sando surprisingly... it is a little soggy and the flavors just didn't combine right. The Maui Mozzerella salad is awesome but I substitute spinach and make SURE they don't add too many onions. Pita bread comes on the side with everything but (since I'm already being picky) it is a little too "white bread" for my taste. I know, I know, I am the granola-organic-local food freak who would love a place like this, so why just 3 stars? Plain and simple, Aloha Salads doesn't have too much personality. You know I like me a place with the farmers dropping off fresh produce, different specials to surprise my palate and dim lighting with an odd assortment of furniture and knick-knacks to feast my OTHER senses on.... Aloha Salads is a little antiseptic, the fast food of healthy island eating. The decor is all photos of the food you are eating- I could just take a look at my plate if I wanted to see that. While it advertises as local, my guess (yes, just a guess) is that less than 70% of the ingredients ARE local, because there is a large variety of different things ordered (like walnuts, steak, strawberries, artichokes.... etc). The prices are pretty good for fresh and local food but on the high side for a quick lunch. Local food = amazing but Aloha Salads has a chain restaurant feel that I just didn't dig.

    (3)
  • Hayley G.

    Good food! It is fresh and healthy. They have unique combinations that are different from the Subway next door. Plus, you're supporting local farmers. Worth a trip! Took off a star because the service was less than stellar. The representatives seemed bored and not personable. Not terrible service, though. Definitely worth the trip!

    (4)
  • Di H.

    One of my favorite places to eat. I always get the Ono Island Ahi (with ahi cooked through) and it is wonderful every time. Nice, courteous staff. Quick service.

    (5)
  • Wilma A.

    They always make fresh salad but the main reason I go here very often is their tomato bisque. It's the best I have tasted. It can get very busy at lunch time so expect a line. I wish they have bigger space because finding a seat can be a struggle. But other than that, I am glad to have found this place at Kapolei.

    (4)
  • Erica L.

    Before hitting up the trail at Ka'ena Point, my husband and I decided to stop in Kapolei for a little lunch. I'd read about Aloha Salads on here and I appreciated that they use local produce, and after getting the go ahead from the hubby, we parked and headed on in. The place was nice-looking and clean, and felt like there was ample seating (also seating upstairs). We both decided on trying the Aloha Caesar Salad -- he got a large with chicken and I got a small with grilled shrimp along with a cup of the crab and lobster bisque. The service was good and we got our meal in a timely manner. My husband loved the salad (he has a soft spot for Caesar) and the chicken that I tried of his was pretty yummy. I also enjoyed my Caesar, but I was saddened when I realized it only came with two little shrimpies. I should've ordered the large, but even then it would've only come with four. Not nearly enough in my opinion because they were delicious! The bisque was very good too, but definitely not enough crab and lobster. I understand that seafood is expensive, but c'mon, a few more chunks of meat would've been really nice. The pita bread was great to have though to dip in the soup -- definitely a plus! Overall we were happy with our experience here. We'll probably try it again next time we're over on this side of the island -- the tomato bisque is calling my name!

    (4)
  • Jasmine B.

    I really enjoy eating the salads, sandwiches and soups from Aloha Salads. The employees are always friendly and usually remember your name, face, or what you usually order. I believe that supporting the local farming community is a plus. This restaurant is a great healthy alternative instead of eating fast food!

    (5)
  • Melissa M.

    Their tomato bisque is the best I ever ate in my life... No one even comes close!! & I do love their aloha passion with steak :)

    (5)
  • Siren M.

    This place is great! Went in for lunch with a friend and decided on the curry chicken wrap. It was delicious!!! It tasted so fresh, even my one year old enjoyed it. The only issue I had was the seating. Space is limited even with upstairs bar seating and a few tables. When it's busy you'd have to wait for a table to open up to dine in. Luckily for us a table opened up after we ordered. I cannot wait to try the other items on the menu.

    (4)
  • Brenda A.

    Great place to get healthy. I love salad and am getting in shape i love this place excellent selection locally grown produce and happy faces from the staff. They are very patient but quick to get your order done all with a smile which I love highly recommended to everyone wanting great salads at a good price A+

    (4)
  • Christie Y.

    I love trying new salad combinations and there are so many choices here. I tried the Curry Quinoa and while it wasn't the best salad I've ever had, it was a nice refreshing change from the usual. Every part of the salad was super fresh. I'm picky about my lettuce; forever picking out wilted leaves & thick white stems- none of that here! The curry vinaigrette was light & flavorful without being overpowering. It came with a piece of wonderfully warm pita bread. They also have a large selection of sandwiches and wraps. I'd go more often if it were closer.

    (5)
  • Carolyn S.

    Well, it's not bad, but it expensive and slow. And frequently filled with screaming kids. There is not a whole lot of seating and seems like it is often busy, so don't always expect a seat. I am not sure I get the hype... I know it's local, but... I guess I just expect better. Maybe train you cashiers better, sometimes it feels like it takes them forever to ring up an order. This particularly shopping center seems to be lacking in good food options; I always seem to end up at Genki sushi.

    (2)
  • Shara B.

    Usually great but today the curry chicken wrap was gross. I always get the same thing so I know when something is wrong. The chicken was over cooked and SO dry and stringy ... it's like they microwaved it to death or something. I took it to go otherwise I would have returned it. Dissatisfied, on my birthday too.

    (2)
  • Tim Y.

    Solid 4 stars! Called in a togo order yesterday and was given a 20 minute ETA. That wasn't bad considering it was in the middle of lunch. -Quinoa salad -Cobb salad with no cheese. Both were delicious! Loved how fresh they were. The crispy bacon strips and ripe avocado slices complemented the Cobb perfectly. The salads were packed nicely with utensils, napkins, and two pita breads. Located just to the right of Target.

    (4)
  • Erwin G.

    Today the service was EXCELLENT. Can't beat a good light dinner that's tasty and light to start off the weekend.

    (5)
  • Katie L.

    The food here is good when the staff manages to execute it correctly, but that is only about half of the time. I come here a couple times a week because it is convenient and a good healthy option. There are some slightly unnecessary "rules" this place has. Combo meals are only allowed for certain items. Not all salads and subs can be used in the combo meals, even if you offer to pay more money...I've asked. This does not make sense to me, shouldn't a customer be able to order what they want, especially if they are willing to give you more money? Some of the items not allowed in combos are actually cheaper than other items that are allowed. Another "rule" they have is that you can not have duplicate fruits in a fruit bowl. So if I want more strawberries than lychee I can not have what I want... Many many times I have gotten my order, and something is wrong with it. I asked for extra croutons on my salad and there are barely any on it. One time they actually forgot my steak on my salad! A couple times they forgot to put an extra pita bread in that I paid for. Another time I asked for no mayo, and what do you know? There's the mayo I didn't order. I have gotten hair in my salad, along with paper stuck to the melted cheese in my sandwich. It's frustrating to come here week after week and half of the time I have an issue. I know to always check my food for now on. This place should not take phone orders, especially at high volume times. It is really frustrating to wait in the line that is almost out the door and then be cut off by someone who placed a phone order that doesn't have to wait at all! Maybe we all should just place a phone order while we wait in line...they don't have enough staff to be taking phone orders. My hopes in writing this review is that the management/owners can see it and actually make an effort to change some things so their customers can be happy :)

    (2)
  • Jurija M.

    "3rd time is the charm" they say. Well, that's not the case here. I have been here three times now and I still don't love it or have a change of feelings. "Meh. I've experience better" is spot on. I was hoping that by my third visit I would be saying, "Woohoo! As good as it gets!" but it's just not happening. This place always has a line and is very busy. To boot, when you're standing in the line, the whole place is smoking up and out. I walk out of there smelling like grilled skirt steak each time. In addition to the line and the scent, it's already annoying how small the damn place is. I've been able to sit upstairs only once and my friend ended up having to stand as the mini stool was too uncomfortable for her back. In the end, the food is just BLAND. I get that it's fresh salads and ingredients but could you use those ingredients to make some tastier sauces or dresses? The pai'a pomegranate salad dressing tastes more like a dessert paste rather than a dressing. Also, the feta cheese is garbage here! Feta is soft and crumbly, not hard and crumbly. Yuck. Everyone that works here has been nice though and this is a great location for the growing town of Kapolei.

    (2)
  • Sara S.

    I love the food here, all the vegetables and fruits are so fresh and tasty. BUT they don't answer their phone!! I called THIRTEEN times and they did not answer! I like to order takeout from them because it's much more convenient for me to just go and pick it up then head back to work. I understand they get busy, but a lot of places get busy yet they still manage to at the very least answer their phones. To me it plays a big part in customer service.

    (3)
  • Mike And Leslie B.

    The good: They make the best salads....sooooo good!!!! They have a great menu with nice soups and breads to take home. I like the seared ahi salads or the ones with papaya or mango. Price is a bit high but it's worth it because the food is sooooo fresh and the salad will last you a few days. The bad: They often run short on mango and will substitute it with papaya. Recommendations: Delivery would be nice. Will we come back? Yes...for sure!!!

    (5)
  • Kelly L.

    Aloha Salads is one of my favorite places for quick, healthy food. They even have several items loaded onto My Fitness Pal. Which is awesome. I do wish that the entire menu was listed though... My only suggestion for improvement... But food wise... Always spot on. Fresh & yummy.

    (5)
  • Jenna S.

    Did I miss something here? I'm all for local sourcing and eating healthy but this place was such a let down. The salads are small and overpriced, the Cobb had a fair amount of toppings, but the chicken did not taste fresh at all. The half sub was like 2 1/2 inches long and the fillings were non existentI! I ordered the tuna with strawberries and mango. Sounds good. There was ONE half a strawberry, about one tablespoon of tuna, and NO greens! Not to mention the bread was really thick, rubbery, and tasted bad. The venue sucked even more, no AC or air circulation what so ever, and only a couple of small tables, including a wierd loft - not all of them even had chairs. Many people were sitting waiting for their food while people with actual food had no where to sit/eat. We ended up eating our food at subway. Not to mention the font on the menu is stupid small, I thought my eyes were going bad. Does everyone like this place because they think they're being cool go green hipsters or something? I'm sorry but crappy food is still crappy food. Wasted 21 bucks, and drove out here for nothing.

    (1)
  • Ernest P.

    Overall, decent... Definitely will not be my stop when I'm lazy and not willing to prepare a salad.. First, price to quality is not equal. Salad Was not bad, but not worth the price;even in Hawaii.. being that they brag about everything being local, the prices should be considerably lower. Next, the environment is extremely uncomfortable! Very hot, cramp, hard iron chairs... So where will my next salad come from? I'll stick with the Berry chicken at Wendy's....

    (2)
  • Tess J.

    Love the variety here. Fast service.

    (4)
  • Emi H.

    Sometimes you have to stop being a gluttonous yelper and start on the path to being healthy by eating things that are not deep fried, or covered in sugar, or made of 80% butter. (Slaps you in the face) Wake up! Eating healthy doesn't have to be a snooze fest, although I completely understand why it's easier to eat an entire box of pastries instead of a boring old salad. I personally strive to live to be a vibrant 150 years olds (I look 35 by then of course), so in between my endless bouts of snacking I do manage to fit in a healthy meal here and there. On this particular Saturday my boyfriend and I were in the area and decided to pop into Aloha Salads to grab a quick to-go lunch. Photo (Storefront): yelp.com/biz_photos/aloh… He ran off to Subway next door and I ventured inside to get a Big Island beet salad. I am a sucker for beets, which is really weird because I hated them as a kid and once swore to my father that never in a million years would I ever love beets! "They're DISGUSTING!" I proclaimed. Well a million years later, here I am eating DISGUSTING beets like there was no tomorrow!!! I asked the cashier at the counter if the beets were canned or fresh local grown? And she replied, "Fresh!" Hooooooray! Because canned beets really are disgusting! But fresh beets are GLORIOUS! I purchased my small salad for a little over $7 (sorry, I forgot to take a note about the exact price) and waited patiently for them to make my lunch. Photo (Salad Makers): yelp.com/biz_photos/aloh… It took awhile, about 10 minutes, but when you think about what's involved in making a lunch, isn't that silly that I just said "it too awhile?" We're not at McDonald's! My salad came out and we departed to a friends house for lunch. My salad was just what my body needed as repentance for the maple bacon donuts I had swallowed almost whole the night before. Was it as tasty as those donuts? Well hell no. It's a salad for Pete's sake! But did it make me feel satiated and healthy and vibrant? Well HECK YEAH! Hooray for healthy!!! Via la SALAD!!! Photo (Beet Salad): yelp.com/biz_photos/aloh…

    (4)
  • Andrea C.

    DELICIOUS selections!! My all time favorite is the tomato bisque soup with pita bread. Makes my taste buds go crazy. Also the Kalo burger with avocado is great. I get these two all the time. The salads are good and always fresh, the fruit bowl is so tasty.your choice of fruits. TRY it out here you won't be disappointed.

    (5)
  • Hi Jump Rentals L.

    Mean da salads and sandwiches. The best tomato bisque in the world. A healthier food choice. A bit pricey but well worth it. Peace

    (5)
  • Geno P.

    One of our top 10 favorite places to grab food on the island. the fact there isn't an Aloha Salads in every strip mall in Hawaii is a travesty! This is a massive, fresh, customizable menu that allows you to cater every order to be as healthy or filling as you desire. The choices are simply outstanding, and the Goddess dressing pretty much makes anything taste divine. Seriously - I could put this dressing on Rice Krispies and I would eat that crap every morning. I don't have anything to add to my review other writers haven't already said. Aloha Salads is not just a cafe - it is pretty much my fifth food group. Add a steak and mango salad to your ritual today!

    (5)
  • Roxy W.

    I was slightly overwhelmed the first time I came here. There were so many salad choices and I really wasn't sure if I wanted a salad. Luckily for me they also have soups, sandwiches, wraps and desserts. Food: Curried Quinoa Salad - I LOVE THIS SALAD! I'm not exaggerating. This salad has mixed greens, edamame, carrots, quinoa, mango, bean sprouts, avocado, cranberries, almonds and an amazing curried pineapple vinaigrette. I don't even need any meat in this salad. This is definitely a unique gourmet salad. I haven't seen a salad like this anywhere. (I am so happy I found a salad I LOVE here because I wasn't wowed by this place in the beginning.) Vegetarian Sandwich - This is the first item I ordered here. This sandwich has eggplant, mozzarella, sun dried tomato, red peppers, artichoke hearts and a tasty dressing. The vegetables are cooked. Complimentary Flatbread - Amazing! The flatbread that comes with the salad is so good. I'm glad they give two pieces since one piece isn't enough. Price: Expect to pay $10 for a combo meal (soup and salad or salad and sandwich combos) or $10 for a normal size salad, sandwich or wrap. I personally think the best way to go is the combo deals. You get half portions of the salad and sandwich you want. I love the concept of this place. I like knowing that I'm eating vegetables that are locally grown. I like supporting businesses that support the local economy. Overall, I would recommend this place to anyone who wants an amazing unique salad.

    (5)
  • Dahlia C.

    Great salads, soups, & wraps. Healthy eating with lots of flavor. The lobster bisque is amazing!

    (4)
  • Ele G.

    I enjoy coming here just wish their shop was a lot bigger for people to move around and to sit and enjoy their expensive salads, soups and subs. ...

    (3)
  • Cindy H.

    My hubby and I went to Aloha Salad, & we were hooked. Everything looked great. Hubby's sandwich yummy, my Cobb, was to die for

    (5)
  • MiYong E.

    I can't get enough of Aloha Salads. Now they have new salads!!! Ok well maybe not super new, but it's been a few months since my last trip. This is one of my MUST-HAVES whenever I head back to Oahu. The only warning I would give is when you add shrimp, it's a few pieces on one skewer. Definitely recommend trying their combos, so you can try two items (soup, salad, sandwich). And check for their daily specials. Fresh and local ingredients, substitutions, and great service. Love this place.

    (5)
  • Joe D.

    Went shopping at the target for some last minute things and we didn't want to worry about where to eat for dinner. Driving through the parking lot we saw Aloha Salads and decided to give it a try. Freshest ingredients that we've had so far. We just got to the islands yesterday and so far this is the most refreshing meal that we've had. Give the curried chicken wrap a try as it was just delicious. My cousin got the Kalo burger and wants to go for seconds. To top it off the customer service is on point. They ran out of root beer and were very apologetic and accommodating. Super nice and courteous which for us goes a mile. So customer service... 5 stars. Quality of food... 5 stars. I'd give this place a go anytime I'm around.

    (5)
  • Keith K.

    Didn't think I'd ever rate a "salad" place, but this place is pretty good. Went for first time yesterday. I had kahuku shrimp and my friend had the mandarin ginger. Both were good and both of our plates were completely cleared. Maybe a little pricy, but I don't mind paying for quality food, so no big deal. Only real complaint I had was limited seating, but didn't go here to sit. :-) I'll be back here.

    (5)
  • Robbye N.

    Fresh, local, yummy. Love everything!! Employees always friendly. Can't go wrong here.

    (5)
  • Sher E.

    Aloha Salads in Kapolei is a great stop for lunch before heading to the beach or for an afternoon snack after the beach. Mmmm... Caesar salad with seared ahi and a bowl of soup hits the spot before heading home to eat dinner! The staff here were very friendly and cool.

    (4)
  • Joanne N.

    Tried this location again, and it was MUCh better! I really enjoyed my salad and felt the service was pretty fast.

    (3)
  • Tyson J.

    Expensive but bomb food.. Def best salads in the area... Im always pleased when I leave.. Thanks aloha salads

    (4)
  • Melissa H.

    Very good salad place! Makes you feel like you're in SoCal but with a lot more aloha (except that they FREAKED OUT when my friend tried to take a photo of the place!). Tomato bisque soup cannot be good for you--delicious and very cheesy. The wraps are delish and the salads are superb. Prices aren't bad either. Definitely a once-a-week kind of spot. Good for lunch or dinner.

    (4)
  • Aurora W.

    I could eat Aloha Salads everyday! They use local ingredients that are always fresh and delicious. The staff is always very welcoming and works hard to get your order ready quick. It is a casual place to enjoy healthy, local, and semi-cheap. Don't expect amazing decore or ambiance, but do expect good food and good service. My favorite salads are the Paia Pomegranate salad (with no wontons and the dressing on the side) and the Kamuela Cobb salad with spinach for extra nutrients. Actually all the salads are amazing! They are also really good about substituting for different toppings. For sandwiches I love the Turkey Club and the Tuna salad.

    (5)
  • Bethany N.

    I love the mediterranean salad with seared ahi but most salads they serve up are delicious. They could be a little more generous with the veggies (vice the lettuce) but otherwise it's absolutely delicious. It's a clean location and the staff is pretty quick. A big +1 for making an effort to use local sources.

    (4)
  • Anthony P.

    Mediocre expensive salads served with stinkeye. For the price I'd rather get sushi or a nice bento.

    (1)
  • Ginny I.

    Best salad on the island! Love the shrimp, walnut, blue cheese & spinach salad. They also have great sandwiches.

    (5)
  • Eugene Koa T.

    Try the chicken curried wrap, you'll thank me! It was very fresh and well prepared. Friendly staff and fresh ingredients.

    (5)
  • Puffy A.

    Aloha salads is a place for above average salads; however if you are sandwich buff like myself, I'd skip this establishment. I ordered the paniolo salad and half roast turkey combo and found the salad to be quite tasty. Jicama is becoming one of my favorite ingredients in salads and Aloha doles out generous portions in this one. Now to the sandy. I'm thinking it was the honey mustard that was weirding me out, but the sandwich had no taste whatsoever. I'll definitely return for the salads, but basically should have known better that this place would not fare well for sandwiches.

    (3)
  • a texan i.

    I love supporting local farmers, knowing my food's fresh and not imported to the island. They're a little bit more expensive than Quizno's or Subway. I have to take stars for lack of seating and that the food did not really wow me. My hubby said that I make better salads and sandwiches but I'd still come back for some soup, maybe.

    (3)
  • Jordan D.

    Food is awesome and the staff is amazing! They are super responsive, positive, and really care about their customers

    (5)
  • Bill K.

    Outstanding service... they truely hire professionals here and they know how to make a mean salad... the salads are fresh with local fruits and veggies and are really good. I'm so glad there is an actual healthy place to eat here.

    (5)
  • Koa G.

    Loved the food here, very fresh very local. In a very convenient place(target, pet-co, farmers market) Very friendly place. There is seating inside, and outside. I highly recommend:)

    (5)
  • Tamra P.

    What a nice break from the mainland not-so-healthy restaurants/fast food joints that populate Kapolei! Fresh, local, and healthy, prices are decent, and they have a wide variety of selections plus you can make your own if you prefer. It's the lunches I aspire to make at home but why bother when I have Aloha Salads in my backyard?

    (4)
  • Danielle O.

    Best place to get a fresh and delicious salad made with locally grown products!! The Caesar topped with grilled shrimp and the Kamuela Cob are my husband and my "must haves". In fact, there have been a few occasions where we've walked up to the counter to order and the associate smiles and asks with a smile, "the usual?" Love it! Another absolute gem here is the Tomato Basil Bisque. It is flavorful and delicious. A great compliment to any of their salads. Ive never walked out of the place without a large bowl of this yummy goodness. Not feeling a salad? Its all good! Try one of their many subs or wraps. The Caprese and Pastrami subs are as delicious and fresh as they come.

    (4)
  • Common Sense C.

    My husband and I go to the Kapolei location of Aloha Salads frequently. He usually gets the Caesar salad with grilled shrimp. I normally get the Aloha Pineapple salad with no protein. No complaints at all about my salad. My husband has to get extra dressing for his salad because it isn't enough to cover the large salad. If you don't take the original portion cup back to the counter for dressing refills, then they charge you for more dressing. Kind of odd that both size salads get the same amount of dressing and that they would charge if they had to use another portion cup. But otherwise the salads are wonderful and we enjoy coming here.

    (5)
  • Larisa M.

    I'm desperately waiting for Aloha Salads to open in MILILANI! Do you hear me? We need one...along with other good food options. I digress. I frequent the lagoons at Ko Olina to catch rays with my girlfriends while the kids are in school. The best part about beaching it out there is heading to Aloha Salads for some ono grinds after wards. I look forward to it. No matter what I have ordered from there (tuna, paniolo salad, tomato soup, veggie sandwich, hummus pita, caprese sandwich, shrimp salad), it has always been served fresh, in a reasonable matter of time, and by friendly people. The restaurant is clean and plays good music too---bonus! On my recent trip there, I discovered how to order whats not on the menu (isn't this an IN-N-OUT Burger trick?!). So, I highly recommend that you too order off the menu (although maybe they'll add it officially since it is so freakin delectable)...seared ahi wrap. Seared in the flavor! Ahi ono! Wrapped up yumminess! I'm happy to return any time---locally owned, healthy choices, easy on the wallet.

    (5)
  • Kay M.

    Aloha Salads is a great place to go if you are looking for a healthier alternative to fast food. The salads run about $9, the same as you would find in a sit-down restaurant. There are a variety of toppings to choose from, and they appear to be fresh. I have eaten here a few times and I really enjoy the Kamuela Cobb Salad. I've requested to eliminate one of the ingredients and the staff asked if I would like to substitute it with something else which I thought was helpful. I really enjoyed Aloha Salad's unique menu. However, I find that their employees are not that friendly. I ordered 1/2 a salad and 1/2 sandwich from the menu. The employee charged me for 1 salad and 1 sandwich. Before she started making my order, I asked her politely, "Oh... did you get that it was half a salad, half a sandwich?" She started yelling at me telling me that that's called a "combo". I told her well I ordered a half salad, and half a sandwich. When she went to fix my order at the register, she rudely explained that "You know it makes it a lot easier for US when you say a combo". I thought that for good customer service, the employee could have said "Oh sorry, I thought you wanted one of each" and change the order. She was very rude, and I really don't want to dine there anymore. The manager was also next to her and did not say anything to her at the time. Overall, the food is tasty but the service is not up to par. Make sure you understand how to order or else the employees will snap at you! Just like the previous review that stated the salad dressings aren't on the menu, and if you ask what types of dressing they have-- they have "a lot".

    (3)
  • Warren R.

    The tuna salad sandwich was incredible, best I've had in a long time. The seafood bisque was also delicious. Very clean, food is made in front of you, friendly knowledgeable staff. Can't wait to eat there again!

    (5)
  • Stephanie K.

    I personally love the concept of Aloha Salads: supporting local farmers, fishermen, and economy. Also, it's delicious and you can tell ingredients are fresh. This particular location has really delicious tomato bisque.

    (5)
  • Olivia D.

    I love this place. Yes, they are a little pricey for a salad but it's soooo worth it! The quality of their salads is impeccable. Their workers are also very meticulous when creating your salad--Making sure all the ingredients are in your salad, double checking your order, and ensuring your satisfaction. I wish they have more locations! Buy local!

    (5)
  • Missy M.

    Holy yummmmm!!! Let me start by saying that I will most definitely come back. Yes. Yes. Yes. Fresh local produce and products. Salads. Sandwiches. Wraps. Soup. Fruit bowls. Yes please. You can get a combo of any two: half sandwich, soup, salad for 9.99. Everything is amazing. Go go go. The tomato bisque is to die for. Be careful if u sit upstairs. The stairs are a bit steep and slippery. Minimal seating available.

    (4)
  • Tom G.

    Fresh, delicious, and flavorful. Great sandwiches, salads, and wraps

    (5)
  • Richard H.

    This is by far the best Aloha Salad location, compared with Kailua and Kahala Mall. There is seating, upstairs in the loft, downstairs, and a few tables outside. They also provide flavored water for dine in guests, which is nice in the arid Kapolei desert. I love their salads, which feature fresh local ingredients such as the Kahuku shrimp and spinach salad and the Ono Ahi salad. Both excellent choices. Save room for a small cup of soup: Tomato bisque, garnished with freshly grated Parmesan cheese and basil! Yummy!

    (4)
  • Haley C.

    This place was great! I heard it had some good reviews here on yelp, so I decided to try it with my boyfriend. We walked in to a very fresh, welcoming atmosphere. We each picked what we wanted to order and went to the counter; unfortunately, they were out of the sandwich I wanted, which was "The Italian." So I quickly adjusted my order and asked for the "Club Sub" instead. My boyfriend ordered the "Fresh Island Ahi Wrap" and we shared an 8oz cup of the tomato bisque soup. First off, I'd like to comment on how AMAZING the tomato bisque was. It was by far the best tomato soup I've had. My sandwich was tasty, just your typical "club" sandwich. I tried some of my boyfriend's wrap, and to be honest I liked his order better than mine. However, what really won me over was the soup. This place has other locations, and I hope the other locations are as good as this one. I look forward to trying their salads next time, and hopefully "The Italian" sub! Another great thing about this place that I would like to mention is that buy eating here at Aloha Salads you are supporting local farmers. Aloha Salads proudly supports our local farmers and uses fresh veggies! I am a proud supporter of our local farmers, and I'm glad I found a great place that also support locally grown food. I gave this place 4 stars because 1. I did not receive my original order of "The Italian" sub because they "ran out" of that particular sandwich for the day. However, I guess that means it is pretty popular! And 2. it was a tad bit expensive for the two of us on our broke-college-student-budget. Overall this place is great and I will definitely be back to try something new from their menu!

    (4)
  • Quyen N.

    ZOMG! (That's a shout out to my friend who hates reviews that start with OMG! lol!) Carnivores (or even omnivores) might consider vegetarian food "rabbit food." But as a vegetarian/vegan, I consider salad the quintessential "rabbit food." So I hate it when a restaurant offers salad or french fries as the only vegetarian item. Enter Aloha Salads tucked away in Kapolei Commons shopping center and located close to Subway, Supercuts, and Royal Nail. Searching for a place to eat for lunch after a hot and dry hike in Wai'anae, my friend and I collaboratively settled on Aloha Salads. My order was atypical "rabbit food": the Paniolo composed of romaine hearts, black beans, jicama, tomatoes, avocado, cilantro, green onions - without cheese at my request. The accompanying BBQ ranch dressing (placed on the side) was likely not vegan, but vegetarian (OK in my book). The Paniolo was delicious with all of the vegetables, especially the avocado and jicama, as well as hearty black beans. My friend was amazed that I finished the salad, but I left too little room for the fruit bowl (mango, papaya, grapes, lychee, shredded coconut)! Pluses: - creative salads - not just iceberg lettuce, tomato, and cucumber - support of local farmers and their produce - exciting choices for fruit bowls including shredded coconut and lychee Bottom line: Love another option for takeout/dine-in when needing a change from the nearby Down to Earth deli. Thinking about stopping by there for dinner tomorrow evening on my drive back home.

    (4)
  • Kim C.

    I may have a sweet tooth but I enjoy eating salad. Especially from Aloha Salads where they are made fresh and buy ingredients locally. This store is located in the same complex as Target. Everything that I ordered here is great. I recently discovered their combos where you can get a small signature salad and signature subs or soup for $9.95. I also tried designing my own salad. You get to choose from 3 different lettuces, north shore field greens, romaine hearts, or baby spinach. Then you get to choose 4 toppings, some toppings cost extra. You can choose a protein for an additional cost. You also have a choice of cheese and dressing. There is tons of free parking. The store is small so you might be out of luck if you want to eat in. You may have to wait a bit for your salad to be made since they make it when you order it. Which is worth the wait. Service is always great! If you want to eat healthy, eat fresh food, and support Hawaii farmers eat here.

    (4)
  • Joy B.

    Please come to California. Please please please!? Why was all the food in Hawaii so good?? I'm so glad our snack run to Target led us to Aloha Salads, this was one of our great food finds on the trip. The beet salad and seared ahi salad were both amazing. With the fresh mango, candied macadamias and cranberries in the beet salad there was really no need for any dressing though it was delicious. The ahi tuna here was awesome as well, I meant to come back to try the ahi wrap but ran out of time.. Considering it's all locally sourced, super fresh and sustainably caught I did not find it expensive at all. I pay more than this for my Croutons salad that probably comes from Costco. I can't look at salad the same since you Aloha Salads. Thanks for delivering a great lunch!

    (5)
  • Ryan I.

    I decided to give this place another shot after sampling the small Ono Island Ahi salad on my previous visit. This time, I tried the Kahuku Spinach salad that consisted of: grilled tiger shrimp (x2), bacon, avocado, egg and spinach with papaya seed dressing. After sampling this salad, I upgraded my yelp rating to four stars; the salad was delectable. The spinach and avocado were fresh. In addition, the shrimp had good flavor and the papaya seed dressing brought it all together. I'd order this over the Ono Island Ahi salad any day.

    (4)
  • Sarah K.

    This was my first Aloha Salads experience. I needed a good salad fix as I am missing Panera Bread. I really enjoyed mine. Was very fresh. I felt like I got a good amount for my money and everything tasted good together. They have salads, wraps, and sandwiches. They also offer soups. One really cool thing I noticed was that they pride themselves using using local foods. They also have signage and pictures from a lot of local involvement and charity work. Alright, off my pedestal now, and onto food. The Good: I got the Aloha Passion Salad. Steak, blue cheese, walnuts, dried cranberries, and some more amazing fruits. The dressing was amazing- light and tasty. I was hesitant on the steak, but it went well! I truly enjoy the The Bad: There was a long line when I entered, so I expected it to be slow. But here's my thing, why does it take 20 minutes to make a SALAD? I enjoyed it, yes. But, come on....Panera Bread is busier than this and has more hot food and I have never waited half that long. There were, at least, 7 people behind the counter. In short: Go here for a darn good salad with all the toppings you can think of but don't go if you are in a big hurry at lunch.

    (4)
  • Christa B.

    One of the things Hawaii is missing in terms of eateries is a good soup and salad healthy type of place. I thought Aloha Salads would fulfill this need, but I think I'd rather just make my own at home. Okay so its really nice that they use all locally grown produce. Thats a plus I'll give them, but they don't have a bathroom! Whats up with that??? I HATE it when restaurants don't have bathrooms! I had to walk all the way down to Target to use theirs. I ordered some sort of Thai salad with a measly side of peanut dressing. It was okay, but again, not enough dressing. I also got a corn chowder that was watery and bland. The place is pricey for what you get. Sorry, not a fan of this place and probably won't be back.

    (3)
  • Chris P.

    I'm so sick and tired of their holier-than-thou attitude towards customers. Every single time I come here, it's like a complete inconvenience for them to make a salad. I've ordered the caesar salad, cobb salad, satay salad, and mandarin ginger salad. The thing is that I keep trying different ones because every salad I've had so far is not worth ordering again. Their tomato bisque soup tastes like feet. One time I called in my order to avoid the lunch rush. When I picked up my salads, I realized they were not what I ordered. I also noticed that the cashier was the one who took my order on the phone. I told her what I ordered and she didn't flinch one bit. No excuse, no apology, no sorry for waiting. Nothing. Another time my husband asked for crackers for his soup and the gal gave him the how-dare-you-ask-me-that face. Fuk you hooka! Hey, why does this place always feel like a bikram-yoga-hot-ass in there? Is that good for the salads? Does anybody care? And what's the deal with those preschooler-sized chairs? All three of them. People make themselves feel better by going to Aloha Salads because they really do think they are supporting local farmers and eating healthy food. Wow, good for you. Judging by their horrible customer service across the board, I highly doubt that they even care about giving customers the freshest, locally grown foods. But they sure are quick to charge you $11 for a salad. Healthy. Fresh. Local. BS.

    (1)
  • Amanda M.

    I love salads! Love them! So I was eager to try this place out. I went after a day at the beach with my son, I was in a bit of a hurry, so I picked the coconut ahi salad and took it to go. It was pretty good, I wish I'd had more time to browse the selections, as there was a little too much coconut in it. I'll definitely return to try the others, minus the kid! Though beware, they are a big spendy!

    (4)
  • Brittany L.

    I loved this place mostly because it's so hard finding a deli in Hawaii. If I lived near here I would go all the time. I went for lunch and the place was packed. Unlike other reviewers, it wasn't hot and stuffy inside. But the miniature chairs...what is that? I'm a pregosauraus Rex right now and the 4 normal tables downstairs were taken so we sat up at the loft, and I can't fit under the counte so i had to sit at the doll tabler. Boo for being a fatty. I ordered the Caprese sandwich ($7.99). It was really good, the bread is spot on. My husband ordered the ahi sandwich ($7.99). He liked it. The only problem is that the portions are incredibly small. He ate his sandwich in about 4-5 bites. I ate mine in about 5 bites. I was sad because I wanted more to eat but didn't feel like waiting another 15 minutes to order and receive another.

    (4)
  • Lani P.

    Okay, for one thing salad is salad and the only thing that differenciates places is the freshness which isn't hard to get at Safeway and much cheaper. Now this place is really over priced especially for someone like me who's use to places like Sweet Tomatoes and the products cheap and fresh, I do have to say though it doesn't taste anything like Aloha salads, which by far has been a double edge sword for me. On one side it's the Best I've ever had and on the other it's also the Most expensive I spend at just shy of $22. Though I did do a la carte and had extra add-inns. MY eldest loves this place and raved about it till we went, she's tryig to eat healthy and better lifestyle. This place has been busy the few times I went here and their selections are very good. I don't like set menu's and always a la carte when I can, but do Love their options! It's a very dummy proof order menu which is good for any newbie ordering. I would say give it a try, once maybe twice, but anything more..well it's kinda wasting your money...

    (3)
  • Cynthia M.

    Pros: - Lots of healthy choices. - Fresh Ingredients - Menu is accessible and easy to read - Upstairs seating available - Cool AC Cons: - Employees aren't as vocal - Location! Too Far to drive for a salad. When I'm in the Kapolei area, I'll stop by and enjoy a sandwich or a salad. Ingredients are fresh and it takes a while for your order to be served. Not a lot of seating available inside but that's expected. If you're not into their signature salads, you do have an option available to create your own masterpiece. I just wish there was one in Pearl City!

    (4)
  • Jef R.

    This is a great place to get good, quality food. They mostly have salads but also have some other options. My favorite is the Curried Chicken Wrap. The food can get a little pricey but nothing out of the norm for Hawaii. One of its attractions is that they use local, fresh food. Definitely a good option for someone looking to eat healthy.

    (5)
  • Amber S.

    We eat here 1-2 times each week. We love it! My favorite is the Aloha Tuna Sandwich (on wheat bread) with a bowl of Tomato Bisque Soup. Everything is so fresh, and from local growers.

    (5)
  • Jennie H.

    There are days when you just crave some ruffage, and when that craving hits, Aloha Salads is a good place to go if you don't feel like making food yourself. I've had the ahi salad and the Paniolo. Both were delicious. The ingredients are fresh and local, which is fantastic, and makes the price worth it. It's good to support local farmers! The salads take long enough for them to put it all together (including freshly cooking the meat/fish if you have it) which is good, because then the salads aren't soggy or limp! There's nothing worse than a frumpy salad. Parking is great, as the lot at this shopping center is huge. The service is just fine. I can't say I'll be a frequent visitor because I'm pretty frugal so the price can be a bit much for my taste (I'm a big home-cooker). I recommend this place for the options and the locally sourced ingredients!

    (4)
  • Kelley A.

    I know, I know...salad? but this is not just any salad...its awesome, pick any number of fresh toppings, unique, island made dressing, rock your mouth salad! And not just salad either! Delicious soups and out-of-this-world sandwiches too! Oh and don't even get me started on the passionfruit tea (I think that's what its called?)!! When I get salad I almost always go with the creat your own, where you pick your base (mixed greens, spinach, etc), then 4 toppings (I highly reccomend the candied walnuts!!!), and a dressing (my favorite is the pineapple vinegerette!). You can add a protein (meat, shrimp, hard boiled eggs, etc) or extra topping for more $. That's mostly because I don't like to get meat in my salads, and a lot of the pre-designed salads have chicken, steak or shrimp in them, or some topping that I'm not a fan of. With that being said though, one of the things I really love about them is if you do want a pre-designed salad that comes with a topping you dont like, they will let you replace it with one that you do like, and at no charge. They are super nice about it too...they never make you feel like you are hasseling them by asking! Each salad also come with their pita bread which is SO yummy!!! Its always warm and soft and fresh tasting!! My favorite thing though (which is hard to pick!) is the Vegetarian sandwhich. You can pick what type of bread you want, but I always go with pita bread and it is SOOOOO amazing! It had their Goddess dressing on it which is devine (maybe that's why its called Goddess?)! Its FULL of roasted eggplant, artichokes, sweet peppers and lots of other goodies...it is truly a magical mouth experience! Then wash it all down with some of their passionfruit tea...which has just a hint of flavor (and not that nasty fake-tasting lipton tea type of flavor either!) and doesnt taste overly sweet (in fact, im not sure it has any sweetener in it). I also love that you can do a half salad and half sandwich (or soup). The only problem is that I always want more sandwich! They also have fruit bowl options where for $5 you can choose 5 fruits (no repeats) and it is a large bowl. I usually get that for my 14 month old since salad isnt a great option for him. The fruit is super yummy, and I usually finsh what he doesnt eat as my dessert! They have real desserts there as well...usually tiramisu or carrot cake. The carrot cake is really good, but I havent tried anything else. I usually try to avoid eating dessert there since I feel like it negates my healthy dinner choice =) Also, if you do want something sweet, but not a heavy cake, it is right next door to Menchie's Fro-yo (i have a review for them on here as well you can check out). It is in the Target shopping center so parking is super easy. Dining area outside, inside downstairs and upstairs. Not a lot of tables, but I have never had a problem getting a seat. They are pretty quick too, so dont be too intimidated if there is a long line when you get there...if you arent in a big hurry, its totally worth the wait. The only negative I would have is it is pricey...you can rack up at $25 salad pretty quick if you arent careful and add a bunch of extra stuff. They use mostly local, fresh ingredients, so I dont mind paying a little extra...but def watch out when you start adding stuff!

    (5)
  • Donna W.

    What a cool idea for a restaurant. After eating until we all felt like we were 300 pounds on vacation, it was awesome to get a nice, fresh, salad with locally produced ingredients. You know they are local because their mango salads didn't have mango in them right now because they are out of season on the island! We tried several of the salads including the Aloha Passion, the Kahuku Shrimp, and one other one that had strawberries in it (can't remember the name). They were all excellent. My friends ordered the Lobster Bisque soup and that was excellent, too. Though a lot of people complained about price, I thought it was pretty comparable to what you'd pay for a salad where I'm from in Texas, $7.95 for a large. My one complaint is that they serve all the salads in plastic containers and the soup in styrofoam bowls even for dine in. Given that they are trying to do the holistic, local ingredient thing, I wish they would give you reusable dishes for dining in instead of contributing so much waste to the landfills.

    (4)
  • Cotton P.

    Aloha Saladas is as Meh as it gets. They use mostly local stuff which is great, but their dressings and sauces are boring. We've never had a truly bad meal there, but we've never had a great one either. Costco was offering $100 in gift cards for $80 for a while so we thought the 20% discount might make it better, but we are still slightly disappointed every time. The staff is surly but competent. The food is always right at OK. I generally get the steak in a pita, recently I tried the caesar salad with Ahi, the Ahi was thin but decently cooked, the dressing was thoroughly disappointing. My wife and I still go here from time to time, but its a shame they can't make a good sandwich.

    (2)
  • Annie K.

    Absolutely amazing salads. Also, very good tomato bisque soup. I love that it is healthy and lends support locally, and I didn't feel even a little like I compromised on taste, to the contrary. The prices are very reasonable for this area.

    (5)
  • Jennifer D.

    Local produce. Made-to-order. Pretty cool "fast food" salad place. Aloha Salads is pretty steep, (especially the sandwiches) but after handing over the contents of your wallet you pat yourself on the back for going local. I don't usually eat salads when dining out because I feel like I get more bang for my buck at home. But when I do enjoy one when out--a lot of the time, it's all about the Kamuela Cobb--the salad that's not for someone actually looking to eat a salad. Bacon, eggs, blue cheese and ranch. Yikes! When I'm eating salad to actually eat a salad (you know what I mean!), I go for the Green Goddess. It's got them good fats from the avo and pine nuts. Service is fine. POS system prints out your ticket with a big "SOS" in red if you want sauce on the side, so I've never had wrong order trouble. The place is tiny and really meant for takeout, though they have recently put a few extra tables right outside their entrance, which are only comfortable on overcast days.

    (3)
  • Cami K.

    The staff at Aloha Salads - Kapolei is always nice and friendly. The one downfall, is that when ordering salads, you need to watch them as they sometimes forget to add ingredients that belong on your salad order.

    (3)
  • Lauren C.

    Whenever I'm in this area I try to grab lunch here. Although I spend roughly $15-$20 here just for myself, I feel better doing that than settling for a value meal at McDonalds. I usually get the Ono Island Ahi because I loooove that rub they put over the fish. I'm not sure what kind of rub it is...but it gives the salad so much flavor. They have a great soup menu that they rotate throughout the week too. Their tomato bisque (available everyday) is also great especially with the pita they give with every soup or salad order. I'm very satisfied after my meal and I'm full after just a small salad and a soup. I mentally pat myself on the back for eating healthy after every meal here. Oh! I almost forgot, they also have a nice dessert menu too. I forget what it is called but they have this white cake with optional fresh strawberries tossed in brown sugar and you feel zero guilt while eating it since you ate a salad for lunch!

    (5)
  • Kelly G.

    Yum yum! Love Aloha Salads because you are eating healthy at a somewhat reasonable price. Also love that they use as much local ingredients as possible! I can taste the difference. Had the steak wrap and tomato basil soup which totaled to $15 including tip. Both were delicious and just the right size to fill me up without feeling bloated. Great hours and staff is pretty friendly. Can't wait to try their Town location!

    (4)
  • Kevin H.

    Aloha salads is a great place. I love the food. It is a lot better quality than Subway, about the same price. The place is always packed, but the line flows nicely... do not pass it up if there is a line- you will not be disappointed. Kevin

    (5)
  • Claire M.

    The best salads I've had by far. Fresh and healthy ingredients are put in their salads, subs, and soups. You get your money's worth for the quality and flavor you're getting in your meal.

    (5)
  • Greg L.

    Tried the curried quinoa for lunch. I like! Lots of variety in this salad, from avocado and mango, to lettuce and edamame. Generous portion of quinoa as well. The dressing is light and sweet which some may or may not like, but I thought it was good overall. They even included a side of pita bread. I chose the small portion which may be too small if you're really hungry, but the large looked like it would be too much for me to handle since I wasn't. The salad set me back $7.28 including tax. Larger portion runs around $11 with tax. They also serve sandwiches and wraps, which I will likely return to try. I am glad there are places like this here that offer healthier meal options for Hawaii residents. I also appreciate that they serve the dressing on the side or give you other options for amount of dressing if you choose. The service was fast and pleasant as well. I would recommend!

    (4)
  • Tawny A.

    I am freakishly in love with the curry chicken wrap. You would think I am pregnant with the way my tummy urges me to eat this so much. I'm that freak that drives from Pearl City to Kapolei just for the sandwich. I know there are Honolulu locations but the traffic is too bad- and when I want my chicken curry- I WANT my chicken curry. Like 80 MPH on the H1 style. The salad mixture is moisture and not too flavored with curry. The grapes and the mango chutney really sweeten the zing of the spice. I usually ask for extra chutney because I love it dripping down my chin. I seriously scoop anything that falls into the sandwich wrapper back into my mouth with my fingers. I look like a neanderthal when I eat this thing. Hunched over, crazy eyes....eating without breathing. Everyone has their one major weakness. So, I have had other items on the menu......and everything has been good. I tried the hummus wrap and something with steak but I am sorry- I just can't remember compared to the glory that is the curry chicken salad. My one piece of advice- get the menu online and call in your order if you are going at lunch time. The line is long, the wait can seem like forever.

    (5)
  • Marnelli Joy B.

    I love Aloha Salads in general, and frequent this location because it is on the west side of the island. Some of my favorites are the Goddess Salad, Kahuku Shrimp Salad, and the Tomato Bisque soup especially. It's clean, service is quick, and you see the preparation. I like the different combinations and how you can sub/add items. The servings are also nice, since my BF and I usually split a large salad and soup and are both satisfied.

    (5)
  • Marvelyn A.

    The salads are great but the service Sucks sometimes. Ordered today and the local girl working in the front was kind of sassy. Would go again but order from someone else. They even said my name wrong. I feel like don't ask if you can't say it correctly. It's so disrespectful.

    (3)
  • Mark V.

    Awesome ingredients. Awesome selections. Awesome employees. Awesome location.

    (5)
  • G s.

    Nothing spesh for the price. Charged for water without saying anything. Better than burgers and fries. But I still would not return.

    (2)
  • Michiko H.

    Healthy Never tasted so good! This little gem of a restarant is tucked away in commons Kapolei Shopping center next to Yogurt land, search for it! When I got there I ordered the combo Kamuela Cobb & Roasted Turkey Sandwich. This is random but I love the packaging for take out, very convenient especially going to the beach. Everything is fresh, locally grown, and delicious! Abit pricey but well worth a good salad! Will be coming back, baby! Officially a fan, yum

    (5)
  • Spencer H.

    A phenomenal salad place, if that's what you're in the mood for. They also serve wraps and paninis, but I did not try them. I had the Island Ono Ahi Salad (I uploaded a picture) and it was incredible. It is a very small place with limited seating and they do not serve you, you pick your own salad up. My whole family enjoyed their salads (2 Island Ono Ahis, 1 Mediterranean, and 1 Aloha Passion) very much, but I enjoyed mine the most (I substituted pineapple for mango and substituted in the Asian Ginger dressing which was so good). Would definitely come back for lunch!

    (4)
  • Kat D.

    Aloha Salads has been on my "to eat" list for a long time. So, when my mom offered to buy me dinner, how could I have said no?? We arrived at about 7pm on a Monday evening, and the line was pretty much out the door. A good sign?? Depends on how you look at it. The service here blows. There was only one girl at the register taking orders. I'm not sure if she was new, but she was VERY soft spoken, and one of the girls making the salads had to keep helping her. We stood in line for a good 15 minutes due to the cashiers lack of everything, and one customer who couldn't make up her mind on what to order. Every single person behind the counter was a young girl, probably high school or college aged. They did not seem to be in any kind of hurry to prepare the salads. Big negative given the crowd of people! Next, there was absolutely no ventilation in there! I thought I was going to suffocate. As if coming here from the gym wasn't bad enough, I got to sweat a little bit more... They do have a pretty extensive menu with salads, sammies, soups, and wraps. There are some combo meals too, so there's definitely something for everyone. Most of the salads come in small and regular portions. Now, my salad was amazing. This is the ONLY reason for the 3 star rating. I mean, it was a 5 star salad, but given all the other factors, 3 stars is what Aloha Salads is getting. I had the shrimp satay. Super delicious with romaine lettuce, carrots, cukes, green onion, and crunchies. The dressing was some type of spicy peanut. It came with a side of pita bread, which was yummy too. The only downer was that they give you 4 shrimp on a skewer. Really? 4 shrimp when it costs $11 for the salad? I think 6 would have been acceptable, 8 even better. But anyway, it was super delicious, and I would definitely order it again if I ever decide to go back. If they had this salad on the menu at CPK, I would go every week to eat it. But, my decision to return will depend greatly on how badly I want/need to eat something healthy, and how much patience I have on any given day.

    (3)
  • Graham W.

    Great food, but don't be fooled that its completely healthy! if your a calorie counter their ahi salad can rack up 650calories., don't even try and calorie count with the steak salad..lol but that doesn't change the fact that their salads are a great combination of flavors and textures. soups arent house made but taste meh. stick to their salads and you'll walk away content!

    (4)
  • Noe P.

    If you are looking for healthy, made fresh and locally grown produce you wanna try aloha salads. I have gone here several times and have always had a great experience. You do pay a little more but it is well worth it. I only eat chicken and fish so I normally get half the vegetarian sand-which with half paniolo salad. The dressing can be tossed or on the side. I prefer having it tossed which they add just the right amount. An added bonus is the warm pita bread slices that they serve with the salad.

    (5)
  • Krystle E.

    Love, love, love it!! My husband ate here earlier this week and wanted me to try it. So we went last night. I wasn't sure what to expect so I kept my expectations low so I wouldn't be uber disappointed if I didn't like it. At first it started off rocky cause I ordered The Goddess and they were out of the dressing. Then I ordered the Aloha Passion w/ steak and was told that they were out of fresh mangoes but I substituted them for strawberries and it turned out yummy! The pita bread was warm and soft. Most def will be coming here again and cant wait to try out other items on the menu.

    (5)
  • Lyn R.

    Gotta say I really like this place. When I can't get to CPK in Pearlridge, it's Aloha Salads. I've been to Aloha Salads in Kapolei several times and even have taken friends from abroad here, and it's always a hit! I usually pick something up around 2pm or thereafter and have never had to wait for very long to get my order. Today though, I went at lunch time and there was a line but then again I wasn't in a rush. Today I ordered the combo which is half a sandwich and a small salad or soup. I decided on the Vegetarian Sandwich (eggplant, artichoke hearts, sun dried tomatoes, roasted red peppers, mozzarella cheese, lettuce, tomatoes and goddess dressing on ciabatta wheat) and Kamuela Cobb salad (grilled chicken breast with bacon, blue cheese, tomatoes, eggs, avocado slices with herb ranch dressing on the side). The sandwich was warm and toasted with all the goodies and everything was fresh and Delicious!!! The last time I was here I tried out the Curried Chicken Wrap (curried chicken salad, carrots, grapes, lettuce, cranberries all wrapped in a warm pita bread). I found it to be somewhat creamy but full of flavor and the grapes weren't bad after all. On another occassion I had the Kahuku Spinach Salad (grilled shrimps, bacon, avocado and eggs with a Papaya seed dressing on the side). The spinach and avocado were fresh and the shrimp was nice and tender. The papaya seed dressing was good! Quite lovely!!! I can't wait to try some of their other salads which seem a little more fruity in nature, for example Aloha Passion (grapes, apples, walnuts, cranberries, mangoes and blue cheese) or Paia Pomegranate (spinach, pomegranate, strawberries, papaya, red onion, walnuts, feta). Oh and of coursse their subs!! Definitely coming back!

    (4)
  • J L.

    My friend suggested we grab lunch here before going to the Ihilani Spa. This is my first time here and was checking it out on Yelp! I couldn't decide whether to buy a salad or sandwich. I ended up buy the chicken curry wrap. But would definitely be back to try one of their salads and the tomato bisque. I've never had a chicken curry anything, so I was sure what to expect. It was delicious! The wrap had coconut, cranberries, and grapes into. It was an explosion of flavors in my mouth. Area was nice and clean. Notice after that there was a small upstairs...cute! Nice place and I will be going back!

    (4)
  • Melissa A.

    When I first moved back to Hawaii, one of the things I missed most was all the fresh, locally grown ingredients that were a staple of Cali's food industry. Sometimes, you just want a simple sandwich, with quality ingredients from a place that supports the local industry. Found it! I won't lie, I havent' tried their salads cause I really hate salads, but their sandwiches are so good! Vegetables are crisp, the bread is that perfect mix of softly toasted and the flavors mix together well. Their crab and lobster bisque (only on Saturdays) is so ono they run out of it, so get there early. (I probably shouldn't be telling you this) The sandwiches aren't big, I can eat a whole one and the bf can usually eat 1 1/2, so getting a side soup or salad is usually recommended if you're hungry.

    (4)
  • Angel F.

    Oh wow! This place is amazing! But only if you love salad and not just your ordinary salad but gourmet salad. Salad with feta cheese or candied walnuts, beets, manderine oranges, strawberry, fresh mozzarella, papaya, mango and so much more! It's impossible to say eating healthy is boring when you come to Aloha Salads! My only complaint? There isn't one close enough to my house!

    (5)
  • D M.

    This wasn't what I was expecting. I was hoping for a place that did custom salads and yes, they do have a create your own but with 4 toppings (mind you almost every salad they have preset has on average 7!! Who makes a salad with 4 toppings? I only have 4 toppings at home, that's why I came here) and you can make your own fruit salad (your choice of 5 fruits NO duplicates...like giving an extra scoop of grapes will kill you...fruit Nazi's *whispers under breath*). So have you wondered why I have given it 4 stars yet?? Because despite this, what they do...they do well. And, I can appreciate that (yeah I started that sentence with "and" get over it). They rating is to give you the reader (are you still reading?) a point in the right direction. Maybe you don't want to choose your own. They have fresh produce that is local and I love that. The salads are light an flavorful and the wraps and subs are good too. If you do wan to create your own I suggest you find a salad similar and substitute toppings, watch out for the add-ons or it will get pricey...oh and apparently they don't get much avocado because I swear they ration it when you add it to a salad. Alright, stop reading my craziness go eat your salad. Seriously, go!

    (4)
  • Jay C.

    Very tasty salads! I appreciated the staff being mindful of my food allergy (they changed gloves during food prep). Friendly environment...& so close to Menchies for dessert!

    (4)
  • Arynn I.

    3 1/2 stars please! But it's a + 3 1/2 vs a - Just wanting to try something new...and I thought they only had salads. Boy was I surprised to find out they had yummy sandwiches too! And soup. Although today's soup was chicken noodle so I ended up opting for just a sandwich. I like the selections but as I was looking at the salad I did notice that most of them had at least one ingredient I didn't care for...so I'll probably have to "create my own" salad...the next time I go. This first time I tried the caprese sub but I ended up getting it with pita bread instead of the ciabatta (I would have probably gotten white). Who craves pita bread anyway? For some reason when the girl gave me the option of bread, pita just sounded totally awesome! The caprese has mozzarella cheese (fat slices), tomatoes, red onions, lettuce, and basil in it with balsamic vinaigrette....i don't like balsamic's taste so I always sandwiches with out it...no different in this case. On top of the sandwich I also got salt and pepper chips and the Wailua Pineapple soda (which I really wanted to try). We took our food to-go and headed up the hill to my friend's mother's place for dinner. I was really excited about my sandwich after watching it be made right in front of my eyes...Well, I have to say, here's where my 3 1/2 stars rating kicks in. I opened my sandwich and one side was SOGGY! :( I know tomatoes are usually more on the soggy side but i wasn't expecting my pita to be junkie. Using my paper wrapping I blotted some of the water off. Thankfully the sandwich didn't fall apart. I really enjoyed the pineapple soda too! After all that, It was a good sandwich with a great price. Nothing outstanding and definitely not like my Earl Of Sandwich on the Mainland...but it was yum and I really am looking forward to building my own salad...or possibly another sandwich. #Yelp 365 Challenge - 057/365

    (4)
  • Art G.

    "So what, if I get an order of chili cheese fries with my double bacon cheeseburger? This diet cola makes it all good. Right?" If it were possible for one healthy meal to make up for all those not-so-healthy ones, it would likely be from a place like Aloha Salads. I checked out the website before coming here, and was impressed with the variety of salads, subs and wraps that are offered. Their commitment to using the freshest ingredients from local farmers is evident throughout the menu. Haleiwa lettuce, Waialua mangoes, Kahuku cucumbers and Hauula tomatoes, just a few of the ingredients listed on their, dozen-or-so, signature salads. This visit, I ordered the Satay; grilled chicken, romaine lettuce, cabbage, carrots, cucumbers, green onions, cilantro, basil, peanuts and crispy won ton with a Thai Peanut Satay dressing and a piece of Pita bread. ($6.95 sm., $8.95 lg.) This is one great salad. Big chunks of chicken, fresh crispy veggies and a dressing that's packed full of flavor. I also got The Italian sub; salami pepperoni, ham, Provolone, lettuce, tomato, mayo and Italian dressing on Ciabatta wheat bread. This densely meat-packed sandwich (see pic) is really tasty and filling. The Ciabatta bread was toasted and a little too crunchy for my taste, maybe I'll pass on toasting next time. White Ciabatta and Pita bread are also available. The staff are friendly and usually busy prepping something behind the counter, but are very helpful when I asked them questions. A unique upstairs dining area is cozy and allows a nice view of the work that goes on (see pic). Don't be fooled by the lack of tables on the main floor, there's more upstairs and a flat screen tv. Parents, please keep an eye on the little ones, the stairs are a bit steep. So when the health-food-police come banging on your door, "put the burger down and come out with your hands up!," come down to Aloha Salads in the Kapolei Commons Shopping Center (Target). Offering a great selection of healthy items, supporting local farmers and using fresh locally grown ingredients, this noble establishment has one great recipe for Aloha.

    (4)
  • Kai B.

    Dearest Mama Buks, Remember how we made a deal to both eat healthier??? Well, I found a place that will definitely help us with that! It's like Subway for sandwiches. You can build your own salads, or just pick from their Signature Salads. But they have other things than salads; soups, subs, & wraps. They have a soup and salad combo...I only mention that because you know how much I'm a sucker for tomato bisque. But OMG. Lychees...FAVORITE fruit. I had NO IDEA how good it could taste in a salad. I got the Aloha Pinapple...I think fruits in salads is a genius ideas. It's refreshing, and a change from your typical sandwich. The combination of coconut mint, makes me think of a yummy mojito on a nice summer day. It get's a little sweet towards the end, when the last bites are drowned in the Pineapple Vinaigrette dressing, but there's an option to get it on the side instead of tossed. Muy delicioso! I'll get one fo mi mami next time I'm out Kapolei side. Love Ya, kaibemi buks

    (4)
  • Lisa H.

    Always Good and as fresh as it gets !!!! Big fan of the tomato soup

    (4)
  • Artemis A.

    This company is a hit or miss. Produce quality- ALWAYS fresh and top notch. Now if you can just get enough of this fresh produce into your container that would be swell. Volume of salad in container- ALWAYS inconsistent, some days you feel like you got your bang for your buck and other days it makes you feel like you should have went home and made a dingy salad with whatever was in your fridge for free or next time save money and eat anything at home. The service in particular- Can't stand the loud impersonal "HELLO'S" to anything that walks in the door especially with no eye contact and the male or female is looking at the vegetables or heating up the pita bread. And when you reasonably ask for help in deciding off their what seems very explosive in options menu, the cashier most always says something to the effect that makes you feel like an indecisive loser. Best salads tried so far: maui mozzarella, kamuela cobb, paia pomegranate. Wraps tried so far: Curry chicken and steak. Both of them were horrible. Biggest downfall: Always running out of produce items. So the salad ingredients you see that is put together as a package on the menu, doesn't come to you in what was originally displayed as a vision for that salad. TARGET has really fresh salads that are pretty decent in size and I must say two times cheaper. Their sandwiches are also very good. And I get 5% more off with my target debit card!! yay!!

    (3)
  • Scott K.

    Fresh, great tasting and reasonable priced. About a month ago, while i was out in Kapolei, I decided I should try and eat alittle healtier. With the holidays coming up, a salad sounds healthy. I decided to try Aloha Salad and boy was I surprised. They had so many different types and mixes of salads. I opted for the Chicken Cobb Salad...less the BLue Cheese but it was great. Who would of thought the entire salad would fill me up. Since im a believer of supporting local. I was glad to learn that Aloha Salad buys there items from local farmers. Im sure there is some things that they have to purchase elsewhere but if majority of the items come from local farms, they get extra attention from me. In talking with other business people, ive learned that Aloha Salad is the highest grossing business in the Kapolei Commons Center...based on price per square foot. I would believe this as on my 2nd time there, the line was out the door for lunch.

    (5)
  • Daphne O.

    Love this place for a quick healthy meal. The have a great tomato bisque and we love the Aloha Passion salad with a steak. Only, it's best when mangoes are in season. Off season, we substitute papaya on this salad.

    (5)
  • Joyce L.

    Aloha Salads' customer service frustrates me. They're slow at taking orders and making orders. It's smarter to phone order if you're taking out. The food is fresh and healthy. I love their food. I visited there about a month ago with gift cards and the clerk totally messed up my gift cards. I gave her 2 gift cards and she return back the card without the balance and threw the one with balance. Poor service and waste my money.

    (2)
  • Ben F.

    FINALLY! A healthy option to fast food that doesn't taste like total butt! YAY! Okay, so there are other healthy options out there, I MAY have exaggerated a little bit...maybe. Either way, Aloha Salads offers a delicious variety of salads that are surprisingly filling. They also offer a number of sandwiches that are quite scrumptious as well. For instance, the "caprese sandwich" was a delicious surprise, mozzarella, roma tomatoes, red onions and nalo greens with a balsamic vinaigrette on a baguette thingy...quite good. Oh and their cobb salad is SOOOO onoriffic. Definitely go here if you're looking for something tasty, fresh and good for you. My only negative comments would be that the prices are kind of high for a salad. Don't get me wrong, I don't mind paying good money for good food, but $10 for a salad seems kind of obscene. However, they are tasty so I will definitely continue to give them my money. Oh, and it takes a while for them to put the salads together too, so as long as you don't mind waiting a little bit it's worth the experience. All in all, good job salad guys!!!

    (4)
  • Tracie F.

    Onolicious...super duper yummy...spectacular...pick and adjective because they all apply. I was pleasantly surprised by this little salad joint. Food was awesome. Everything was fresh and flavorful. Their sandwiches are crazy tasty. I got the ham and cheese and I swear it was one of the best sandwiches I have ever had. The best thing since sliced bread...or with sliced bread. Salads were unbelievable! Such a selection of fixings. I usually make my own or doctor up one of the preexisting selections. Why is this fantabulous place not getting five stars? Price. I usually walk out paying close to $10 for a salad. Portions are not super huge for that price. I do understand though that their ingredients are fresh and they just aren't cheap to purpose. I really like to try to support local businesses in this economy so that is one of the reasons I don't mind spending the money. Keep the money on the island :) Do it by grinding here!

    (4)
  • Kim W.

    This is my second review for this place. I am very disappointed in the service here. In a previous review for here, I commented on how poor their service was and the manager contacted me and apologized, so I changed my review and have continued to come with my service because the food is excellent. I brought 2 friends from the mainland here last week and thy didn't have peanut butter so I couldn't get the peanut butter, honey, and banana sandwich I always get. They also didn't have mango so my friends had to change their order to accommodate. My friends sandwich was done incorrectly and even though they asked if we wanted basil in our soup and we said no, they still put it in. We came here again today and they again didn't have peanut butter or mango. Seriously? I got upset about it and they told me that the distributor doesn't carry the organic peanut butter anymore so thy are looking for a new one. It was the same girl from last week.....why didn't she tell me then? And why didn't they list it in the whiteboard that sits at the register that tells you what they are out of for the day. Ahi was on there....but not mangos or peanut butter. Ultimately.....why can't they get the orders right? It is so out I control! There food is good.....but the service is horrible.

    (2)
  • lola g.

    Absolutely loved eating here during our stay at the Marriott ko olina. Definitely worth the trip for fresh and flavorful food!

    (5)
  • Daphne F.

    I found it funny to see this among the stores in Kapolei simply because the location that was near Bishop street had just recently closed down, so I assumed it wasn't good or overpriced or something. Admittedly, it is kind of overpriced, but it's so convenient, I can't really complain. I have had their cobb salad and the caprese sandwich, both of which are quite yummy. As far as their salads are concerned, they really are fresh and well built with flavorful dressings to match. Although, at about $10 a salad and/or sandwich it can rack up the bill pretty quickly. The caprese sandwich was good, but I can definitely think of ways to improve on it, starting with saving myself some cash and making it at home - it's just so simple! Still, this is a favorite for me when I'm sick of some fast food and in the mood for fast healthy-ish food. Sure, I'm sure the fatty Ranch dressing isn't the best, but hey, at least I'm eating my vegetables! Bonus: you can customize your salad by building your own or simply nixing something on a menu salad to your tastes!

    (4)
  • Brendan L.

    Steak wrap is absolutely delicious.

    (4)
  • Racquel S.

    I was so glad to hear that Aloha Salads moved down to the westside! When I work in Campbell Industrial area this is the place to get lunch. I've been eating really bad lately and coming from vacation screws up my eating habits. This place is always packed and it is quite impossible to get a seat during lunch time. Only because the line is ridiculous.... It is always at the end of the door and the place is not a big place to pack so much people at once. I went there recently and waited for about 20 minutes to get my order taken because... a) it is lunch hour so the line is very long b) there is only ONE cashier that takes all orders, phone and take outs c) they only have one register! So while waiting in line I hear the phone ring 4-5 times. So that makes the process even longer because the cashier decides to take the calls instead of servicing people that are already there. I wanted to go somewhere else by the 10 minute mark but I was always hopeful. I should have listened to my instinct because I didn't get my order until 12:20pm (note I got there at 11:30) So with an hour lunch break I had to drive back to work and eat my salad and sandwich in less than 5 minutes. I love their local grown veggies and fruits but I seriously would not come back here during lunch. My usual order is salad & sandwich combo... having the aloha salad and the aloha tuna. I love the aloha salad because of the fruits and the sweet dressing! I just hope they find an easier and faster system during lunch hour because I am sure I am not the only one feeling irritated!

    (2)
  • Chero-Lyn M.

    Love this place. Cool upstairs seating. Good combos. Pricey, but healthy food is so I'm not complaining. Nice workers(:

    (4)
  • William H.

    lunch is very busy if you have the time to wait 45 mins for a salad ! waited for 15mins ended up going to Subway next door.

    (2)
  • Isabelle M.

    My husband and I usually come here once a wk, sometimes even twice a wk. A few wks ago we went for dinner, I always get the small Kobb salad w/chicken. This time It was so skimpy! Literally, 4 pieces of chicken, 1-1/2 grape tom, barely any cheese and 1strip of bacon. I took it back up to the cashier and showed her my salad. She said the serving size for bacon was two strips, which I explained I only had one. I also told her 1-1/2 grape tom is not one serving and pointed out the 4 pieces of chicken. She reluctantly took my salad back along w/huffing and had the salad makers add more bacon, chicken & grapes- horrible customer service!!! I also ordered the tom & basil soup, it's always filled to the rim, not this time, less than 3/4 of the cup. My husband & I stopped going. Decided to have lunch there today...guess what? Another skimpy salad! Love their salads but I can go to Down-to-Earth or even Outback and get better & more for the same price. I can tell Aloha Salads has cut back due to the economy, to over priced for what you get now.

    (1)
  • Ashlynne C.

    LOVE aloha salads! Bright modern decor, easy to read menu, the staff is always friendly & cheery, and everything is FRESH! The food is absolutely delicious! My favorite is the tomato basil bisque & the hummus pita wrap (add grilled shrimp!). This is one of the restaurants that I am going to miss the most when we leave here! I wish there was a 6th star I could give this place! Yum!

    (5)
  • M S.

    Yelp doesn't do half stars, but I'm actually rating this place 2.5 stars. I haven't been here for a year now. Last time I experienced poor service. I decided to try Aloha Salads one more time, (hoping a little bit better service) but it was the same as my last experience. I patiently waited for 10 minutes at the order counter. One girl saw me as she was prepping a salad, but did nothing to acknowledge me. She didn't even tell the guy that there was a customer waiting at the counter. Another salad prepper did the same thing. Honestly, I do enjoy the food. Salads taste fresh and the pita bread on the side isn't bad. I probably won't return for another year or so. Bad service is a turn-off.

    (2)
  • Nanea L.

    Healthy. Big portions. Regular heathly food price. Fresh foooood. Always parking. Customer service is good. I like it here will come again:)

    (5)
  • Nina U.

    There is nothing better than having someone else make your salad for you. I don't care if I have all the exact same ingredients at home. If I throw it together and toss it in a bowl, it never tastes this good. I don't know what it is. They have this delicious creamy not too sweet tomato basil soup. mwah. Little slices of naan bread come with the soup. And the iced tea is sooo good too. Stop here on the way to the beach or on the way home. yum yum. My mouth is watering just thinking of it.

    (5)
  • Bobby B.

    Aloha Salads hits the spot! We usually go there after some decent surfing at White Plains Beach and just order some great salads. You have to try the steak wraps too! their delicious! Price isnt really that bad and there is some indoor seating and and upstairs seating area. they also have 2 tables outside. If you in the area of Aloha Salads, you must stop by and get some healthy food!

    (5)
  • Reimi D.

    I really do not have any complaints about this place. I ordered the Kamuela Cobb ($8.95) and was very impressed. The one thing I'm always afraid of when I order a salad for a meal is that it won't fill me up, and at $8.95 (+ $1.65 for a medium iced tea) I wanted every bang for my buck. I was pleasantly surprised. There was a generous amount of grilled chicken that was not over-cooked (which tends to happen to chicken that is used for salads), yummy bleu cheese crumbles, BACON(!!), cute little grape tomatoes, sliced boiled eggs, and thick slices of avocado. The dressing--their Creamy Herb Ranch Dressing--complemented the salad well. They give you a choice of having the dressing on the side or tossed in the salad--I prefer having it on the side. At first I thought they could have added a little more bacon, but the amount they gave was just right--as bacon can sometimes, although yummy, be overpowering. I was also pleased that even though my salad consisted of mixed field greens-which can be a little flimsy when trying to get on a fork--there were bursts of crunchy lettuce to add volume to the salad. Some people will think that $8.95 is a lot for a salad, which is understandable in these times of economic strain--others may say that they can make the same salad at home for a lot cheaper...but if you break it down, making a salad at home that includes fresh mixed greens, grilled chicken, bacon, boiled eggs, avocado slices, bleu cheese crumbles, grape tomatoes, and a decently flavored dressing, plus the time spent cooking and preparing all of it makes $8.95 seem pretty reasonable. The staff seemed pretty friendly and focused, and while the seating space is kind of small, there are a few tables set up outside, and also an upstairs sitting area. Next time I go, I think I will try one of their subs--but I don't know...they kind of have me hooked on their salads....

    (5)
  • Matty M.

    Me and my friend are on a "healthy food" kick which is why we ended up here. I know eating a salad with heavy dressing takes out the healthy part of the meal, but we still wanna feel healthy. Haha. There were so many specialty salads that I probably changed my mind about 3 times while waiting in line. I ended up ordering the small Kahuku Spinach, which was a spinach salad with papaya seed dressing and Kahuku Shrimp. I enjoyed it and the warm pita bread that came with it was good too. We also shared the curry chicken pita wrap. We were so full and were happy from this meal. I like that this place incorporates local products as much as possible and that they have a ton of options to create your own salad as well. I think I'll just stick to their specialties because they know what flavors work well together. Just a note that this place gets busy so its better to try to go before the lunch rush because while there was seating, there wasn't a ton of places to sit with everyone in there. I can't wait to go back and try more salads, I just wish there was a location closer to where I live.

    (5)
  • Jessica Y.

    Lets be honest, eating healthy is a chore. When there's a McDonalds up the street, healthy food is not as tasty, not easy to come by, and definitely not as fun....or at least that's what The Boyfriend previously thought. I knew he was skeptical when I dragged him into a salad house but our metabolisms are just not what they used to be and changes must be made! Luckily, he really enjoyed Aloha Salads just as much as I do and here's why: -Awesome, fresh, healthy food. -Ample parking. -Cool loft dining area! -They support local farmers and buy local produce. -Warm pita bread with all the salads. -Tons of diverse salads. My favorite is the Satay salad which has cabbage, peanuts, cucumbers, carrots, chicken, and cilantro tossed in a Thai peanut dressing. -Yummy sandwiches and wraps. The toasted Club Sub on wheat (their wheat bread is so good!) and the Chicken Curry Wrap are tied for my favorite sandwich. -The sandwich and salad combo is a great deal and very filling! Can't get wraps though. -Coke Zero in the soda fountain! With so much to love, my only gripe with Aloha Salads is that it feels like there's no air conditioning in there! When I dine in I feel like I'm sweating all my water weight off.....wait, maybe that should be in the pro column?

    (4)
  • Jeanette C.

    My husband and I get take out from here multiple times a week. My favorites are their cobb salad and tomato bisque, my husband loves the ahi salad. Super fresh ingredients- I now compare all salad to them and noting compares.

    (5)
  • Derek W.

    I love this place. Went today for the first time and my fiancé and I are hooked. It's healthy food, it's local food, and it is very, very good. I had the steak wrap and my fiancé had the curried chicken wrap. As a mainlander, when I close my eyes and imagine what healthy, delicious, Hawaiian food is supposed to be like--this is what I think of. Both wraps had interesting combinations of traditional ingredients along with some not so traditional fixings. Everything was fresh and the staff was very friendly. Highly recommend this place!

    (5)
  • Kristen C.

    Love love love!! The Kamuela Cobb and Club sub are the best! I recommend calling order in and then picking it up as they can get pretty busy. So delicious though! Definitely one of my favorites!

    (5)
  • Audrey A.

    SALADS. Delish to the max. Found this place and immediately joined their email club as soon as I got home- will defiantly be a frequent visitor from now on.

    (5)
  • Tatiana L.

    If I could I would give this place zero stars. I'm a big fan of the kailua aloha salads, so I expected the same great service & delicious ago, but it was the total opposite. Let me start off by saying I work in the food business & cook ahi every single day at work, I know what seared looks like. So, I got the seared ahi ceasar salad like I always do, the fish definitely was not seared. It looked as if they cooked the top for 5 seconds and bottom for 5 seconds. Basically, it was almost as rare as poke. I literally went home & cooked it more myself. Besides the fish, the service is shit. The girls were complete bitches and had a mad staring problem. I could see all of the workers poking their head out of the little kitchen window taking glances at me and talking. Seriously, rude! Never again will I return. I'm most definitely sticking to the kailua location.

    (1)
  • Valerie R.

    Aloha Salads is one of my favorite little habits...a perfect lunch after cruising the aisles of Target, looking for deals! The salads are fresh and imaginative - the combinations are usually way different from what's sitting in my fridge, so I never feel like I'm cheating on my own kitchen. Plus, I don't overeat there, which leaves room for Menchie's! I am a big fan of the basil soup, and the Kahuku Shrimp is my go-to salad. Eggs, bacon and avocado with grilled shrimp on top...yum! The pita bread on the side is a nice touch, and my kids swear by the club sub. Seating can be a little tricky. They have these little wooden stools (not too many of them!), and there's a balcony upstairs - nothing really conducive to relaxing while you eat. Maybe they're trying to kick us out fast and get the rest of the people in? Plus there's no bathroom...so if it's a little relief you're looking for, keep on truckin'. Otherwise, enjoy you some healthy and delicious Aloha Salads!

    (4)
  • Nene J.

    Healthy and delicious! I've been here a few times and all of the salads I tried are pretty good. I only order a half salad but end up real full. It's also served with pita bread and the ingredients taste fresh. Mmmm. Can't wait to try more! Oh and if you don't like the salad ingredients they already came up with, you have the option to build one on your own.

    (4)
  • Kris B.

    Kahuku spinach salad is the best. Fresh and flavorful. The clam chowder was very tasty.

    (4)
  • kathy j.

    Salads are ok, but SUPER expensive. I don't frequent here often so I dont know what I'm ordering sometimes. Asking the cashier feels like an inconvenience and somehow gets you feeling that you need to hurry the hell up w your order. I've tried 2 different salads which were ok. But I don't think I want to spend about $10 for a small ass salad when I can just go to McDonalds and order their side salad and chicken sandwich and WALAAAAA, I have my very own chicken salad for only $2.

    (2)
  • Ku'ulei R.

    LOVE, LOVE, LOVE Aloha Salads!!! Whenever I go to target in Kapolei I always make it a point to grab something from Aloha Salads. They offer different types of salads, sandwiches, and wraps. My favorites are: The Hummus Pita Wrap (omg!! so good!!); The steak wrap (LOVE the dressing in this wrap); the honey/peanut butter/bannana sandwich & the caprese sandwich. Prices here are a bit pricey BUT I think it's well worth it! Also, it can get busy during lunch time and dinner time, so if I were you I would try and go at an odd hour.

    (5)
  • Kate B.

    Awesome, affordable and fresh! We tried five different salads and all were delicious! Also--the chicken curry wrap was incredibly flavorful. The addition of coconut sealed the deal. Wish we had this back in Michigan. Tip: it gets super busy at lunchtime. I placed our order and paid, went to target and then came back to pick up.

    (5)
  • Crystal H.

    When the health nut in me comes out I like to grab a veggie only sandwich. Always fresh and good but it is pricy. Definitely a place I got to every now and then not all the time. The selection is great and the fact that it all from the islands is an awesome way to show support for farmers. Love this place!!!

    (5)
  • Melinda W.

    The three star rating is for the bitchy girls who take your order and their lack of attention to details. I was here twice and they appeared as though they could not be bothered unless you were one of their high school friends. They didn't ask if it was for-here-or-to-go and didn't give you an opportunity to get a word in if you wanted to add or delete things from your order. Also, one of them let the line get too long because she was socializing with two of her friends who were oblivious to holding up everyone behind them. Other than that, the actual staff who make your salads were awesome! They were much more friendly and attentive. The salads are fantastic and it was great to find an eating establishment that offered salads as main courses. My recommendation is to make it more evident as far as the make-your-own salads, particularly what ingredients you can include. I would also like to see more side items that you can order, e.g., hummus. Finally, it would be helpful if they had salt and pepper available--you have to ask for it. Some of their salads can be tasteless, so it's helpful to have the salt and pepper for taste.

    (3)
  • Kimberly S.

    Almost every time I come here, there's a line up to the door, which proves how great this place is. Service is quick & friendly, & the food is savory & filling. I always order the Kamuela Cobb Salad with the Pastrami Sandwich & a Mango Waialua Soda. So delicious. I also make sure to advise the cashier to make sure the salad is tossed because they'll separate the dressing by default for the calorie-conscious. This is a great place to visit if you're looking for a fresh, healthy, & refreshing meal. The pricing is a bit high for my taste, but it's worth it because my "healthy" mood/craving is rare.

    (4)
  • Sarah K.

    LOVE Aloha Salads. This location gets busy at lunch so if you only have a half hour lunch I'd suggest calling in your order. Even then you're cutting it close. Staff is awesome! I loved how friendly they were and got to know me by name and what I ordered after just a few days of visiting. Menu contains a lot of local, fresh fruits & veggies. Very accommodating for all diets. Great variety. My personal fave: Hummus pita wrap (skip the Medi dressing & feta to make it vegan- though they can't honestly be completely sure there's no whey in the pitas but close). Delish! Also, don't pass on the passionberry tea. You will be missing out!

    (5)
  • Hitomi Z.

    OMG Im soooo addicted to their Ono island ahi!!! Nothing makes you feel better about your self than to eat something so delicious, fresh and healthy food! Like many people, I was one of those who thought salads will never makes me full or give me that satisfaction of "eating". But boy was I wrong! From the first day I tasted Ono island ahi with the perfect blend of fruits, vegetable, and ahi... I was full from the great taste satisfaction and the feeling of putting something healthy in my body. I tried many of their menu (which are all great) but I keep going back to my Ono island ahi.... And let's not forget we're also supporting local farmers!!! The workers are always so smily and great! This place makes me feel so good that I want to continue eating healthy!

    (5)
  • George B.

    Quality local ingredients and friendly staff. One of the best places for lunch I have found on the island.

    (5)
  • Philip C.

    Pretty good salads here. I got the Maui Mozzarella, which was pretty good, but being from the NY/NJ area, I've got pretty high standards when it comes to mozzarella, basil, balsamic, and things of that nature! You also get free pita bread with every salad, which is good to rip up and use as a sort of crouton. I also like the idea that everything is locally grown -- fresh greens from Hale'iwa and so on. It feels good to enjoy a good meal while supporting local farmers. I also like the tiny upstairs section with tables. My only complaint is -- and this is really nitpicking -- that the music was a little loud in the store. I love loud music as much as the next guy, but in a little storefront like that it's difficult to hear the cashier or whoever you may be talking to. However, that could've just been that shift of workers or something; it's probably not be a regular thing.

    (4)
  • Steven K.

    The parking and hours were good. I had the half pastrami sandwich and ceaser salad. Mine and my friends sandwiches and salads were delicious, and reasonably priced.

    (4)
  • Kathryn D.

    Paia Pomegranate...that was my salad of choice, but I also love the Ono Island Ahi. If you want to have the best, freshest salad on the island you need to go to Aloha Salads! They make the salad to order and it's super fresh with the best local ingredients! They also offer a fruit salad and different types of wraps and sub sandwiches. Everything is REALLY good! I remember the first time I went into an Aloha Salad. At first it was a little daunting. I mean I've had salads before and it's not that great so how could this salad be any better. But alas, I just starting dating my boyfriend and I wanted to impress him with my openness to eating just about everything(!). So I ordered the Satay salad with chicken...and it was like a party in my mouth! In 45 minutes Aloha Salad became my favorite place to eat! The reason why I love the Kapolei location is because it's in the heart of Kapolei Commons and after I get my Target fix I'm all over eating healthy instead of the same old fried greasy fast food. I guess the only draw back is the price. If you make your own salad it can get pricey. Even though the shrimp is an expensive add on, i recommend you try it because it's really good! BONUS: You get free pita bread with every salad!

    (5)
  • Chris T.

    I really love Aloha Salads. You're always greeted upon entry and they turn around orders pretty fast. If you're in a rush, call ahead. I always get the half-salad, half-sandwich combo. Maui mozzarella salad with a caprese sandwich - yes, I love mozzarella. I'm sad the Ward location didn't work out. Luckily I frequent Kapolei so I can get my fill of Aloha Salads. (And yes, some of the salads are a bit pricey if you start adding toppings)

    (4)
  • Becky L.

    This is a weekend must have. The only reason I gave 4 stars instead of 5 is due to the lack of seating. I can say that you should not let this be a deterrent! If you eat here, you simply eat local...the produce is grown here and fresh! A must have is the Cobb Salad and Hummus Pita, both are plentiful on toppings, and if you order both and split it with another person you will still leave satisfied and completely happy. The service is great and the food is awesome. If you are looking for a healthy alternative, and you are willing to pay a fair price for locally grown produce please go here. Anyone else can go pay too much for junky fast food that will leave them feeling gross. Aloha Salad for the win!

    (4)
  • Kevin S.

    Try everything twice. This place is great. Scratch that. Only try the PB and banana sandwich once. No need to burn money on that thing. Everything else is good to go.

    (5)
  • Melissa K.

    Seared Ahi Salad- Rocks! Staff is super friendly and helpful!!

    (5)
  • K.C. K.

    I read about Aloha Salads before visiting Hawaii this week. I had high expectations, particularly given my love for the salad restaurant concept (see Sweetgreen in DC) and my assumption that there would be excellent fresh produce on Oahu. I visited this location twice. On my first visit I tried The Goddess salad and a Waialua Soda. The soda was delicious -- I had the Lilikoi. The salad's mango and papaya were delicious but the avocado was underripe. This was a letdown, especially since it's a restaurant based on its produce. On my second visit I had the Ono Island Ahi salad. The woman who took my order asked how I wanted my tuna and I said seared. Unfortunately it was cooked all the way through and, worse, there was a long hair in my salad. Gross. Aloha Salads could be great, but my experiences were disappointing.

    (3)
  • Emiko T.

    This Aloha Salads is in a great location and has a nice upstairs seating area. Their process of making the salads is true to the mission statement and salad-making politics; everything, and I mean everything, is cut and diced by hand and the salads are put together before your eyes. Which inevitably makes you wait for your food to come out so make sure to NOT go to any Aloha Salads when you're in a rush. Not to say that the food might not be worth the wait, but if you're of an impatient nature, you may get antsy. I got a custom made salad with artichoke hearts, tofu, mozzarella cheese and tomatoes with honey dijon dressing. Everything from the mixed greens to the tomatoes was crispy and fresh and definitely makes you feel good about eating your veggies. But what I love is that they're true to their word of using fresh and local produce in their salads. My only less than stellar critique is that they could efficiently speed up the process of actually giving you the salad. Mine was finished for at least a couple of minutes while it just sat on the middle table waiting for its slice of pita bread. One guy on the phone just walked by it and the other girl making the pitas didn't even know it was there, so I feel there could be a much more efficient way of tying up the order. And sure the price is steep but nothing to complain about in terms of high quality ingredients. In conclusion, though you could put together your own (perhaps cheaper) salad at home, isn't it always fun when someone else makes it for you?

    (4)
  • michael L.

    Kapolei manager Chad Cabanlet leads a team that builds salads and pita wraps made to order. Fresh,tasty,healthy. Everything here is built to order, including all the signature salads. For those who want to go off the board and design their own salad ther is an overwhelming selection of garnishes and dressings to choose from. "If they study the menu, they'll realize that the salad they want is usually already there," Cabanlet said. "So we usually try to guide them to our signature salads, which most times ends up being cheaper than if they were to build their own" "I've had both the Kamuela Cobb Salad and the Kahuku Shrimp and Spinach. There is something to be said about fresh ingridients. Flavorful ,crispy, juicy, colorful and most importantly, HEALTHY. Sitting in the store, which is 2 doors down from that "Footlong" sandwich shop, was very interesting. There were people in line, 10 deep, then stood while waiting for their orders to be filled. Everything is made to order and to your liking. Thus, it may take a little longer. Trust me it is WORTH it! Just ask any of the 10-12 people paying a little more in the store verses the 2 or 3 people in that "other" lunch place. Instead of a high caffeine national brand soda, how about the Wailua soda made in Hawaii? But what REALLY took the cake was my friend's kids ordered the fruit for desert. I asked them why and they said "Because it tastes good" Now if that isn't a good resaon to eat here I don't know what is. Th presentations are artful,prices resonable and the food is GOOD and HEALTHY and the kids LOVE it...what more could any more could anybody ask for?? I know...open some in California! San Diego to be specific...

    (4)
  • Scot K.

    Staying at the Marriott resort doesn't offer you a great selection of food, so my daughter and I had to head into Kapolei to find some better food. This is probably the only real healthy, low fat restaurant in the area. My daughter order the Aloha Pineapple salad because it had lychee in addition to the pineapple. I ordered the the Mediterranean. The Pineapple salad was excellent with a balance of greens and fruit. The dressing was a pineapple vinaigrette giving it a tropical compliment. My Mediterranean was a huge portion with feta, olives, cucumbers, and red onions. Everything was in the right proportions not overwhelming the other ingredients. We also shared a cup of corn chowder with pita bread. This was good, but it resembled a food service soup. I would recommend this to give your body a break from all the bad food you eat while on vacation. Time between the order and receiving the food was a little slow for a salad shop, but things move slower in Hawaii. We were on vacation too, so it really didn't affect us.

    (4)
  • Melissa C.

    My favorite salad place on the island! I moved to Waikiki recently and although there are other locations near me, I still get my salads from the Kapolei Aloha Salads. I love the friendliness of the people who work here, in addition to the art the create for my mouth. The salads are second to none and I will never go anywhere else to get my salads. The soup is great also (try the half salad, half soup combo) and I usually go next door to Menchies for dessert. Go here if you want a party in your mouth!!! They do not disappoint:0)

    (5)
  • Jesse F.

    Awesome spot to grab a quick lunch. The Ahi Wrap delicious. It is rather small inside, but you can usually find a seat upstairs. An added bonus is that you are supporting local farmers by eating here. Love it.

    (4)
  • Jessie D.

    Since I work near the other Aloha Salads location in Kahala, I have a pretty good idea on what to expect going here. Thankfully, you'll pretty much get the same quality of stuff like the other Aloha Salads location, with one notable exception: the friendly service. Most of the workers were very pleasant, including the one dude I recognized from Kahala (I think his name's Eric). The guys behind the register, however, not so much. I think I've only had one good register experience here in the past 5 trips. The other four were saved because I recognized people making the salad or that the people I didn't recognize were extremely helpful and friendly. Oh, the food... like it was stated earlier, you've been to one, you've been to them all... which is a great note on the consistency of the food and their products. The seared ahi salad is always the go to salad when I can't decide on what to get. Hopefully, in the future, they can have that same consistency with the service as well. So, Aloha Salads Kapolei, you're getting a 3.25 out of 5. It would've been a solid 4 if you can keep the service consistency up.

    (3)
  • Ashlyn B.

    I ate here for lunch today and was impressed by the selection of Signature Salads they had! I had the Kamuela Cobb salad and practically scarfed it down after my first bite. It had crisp Romaine lettuce, cherry tomatoes, blue cheese bits, sliced boiled eggs, chunks of avocado, and slices on BACON!! it was tossed in this DELICIOUS Ranch dressing...just the right amount, too! I paid about $9 for a very generous serving of salad. I could only finish half of it so I saved it for later (I just finished it about an hour ago). The dining area is very clean. A little small (3 tables downstairs, a few tables outside, 2 tables and a long counter upstairs) but lots of seating. Not bad for the location. It's right next to Target and there's lots of free parking. Five stars for excellent food, service, cleanliness, and employees! They even said bye to me by name! Yes, I was impressed.

    (5)
  • Dee W.

    I love this place because the food is excellent, always extremely fresh, and they support local farms. I have tried about half the menu and have never once been disappointed. Periodically, they run out of a certain fruit, but they always offer to replace it with another fruit and it usually makes the sandwich or salad just as good if not better! Sure, it can get busy sometimes, but that is a sign of a good place to eat! By going a little before or after the standard "lunch hour," we can miss the super busy time. The staff is friendly and work efficiently to get the orders out promptly and correctly. It's very reasonably priced for the quality of food you get; you can go other places and spend the same amount for horrible heat lamp food filled with preservatives. The only reason I didn't give 5 stars is because it can get really warm in there and if you're not getting something to go, there are only a couple tables outside to eat. Not sure if the air conditioning is not working or if there is any at all, but this would be the only aspect that has room for improvement. Still, you should sweat it out and eat their amazing food!

    (4)
  • Adriene F.

    Excellent salads and soups all made from fresh local produce :)

    (5)
  • Eve S.

    First time that me and my husband ate because our daughter tooked us there to try to eat, the sandwich are good, my husband like the soup and the fruits are soo sweet...good dinner for the three of us. We are there @ 7:30 pm and one of the casheir was brooming the floor coming from upstairs, and broom the stairs going down tooooooo, MY GOD? THEY DON'T HAVE RESPECT OF CUSTOMERS ARE STARTING TO EAT OUR FOODS, and we sat underneath the stairs, and the dust are flying all over the place. My daughter said, if I'am the manager I will let them clean the Aloha Salads @ 9 pm with no customers.......very bad impression to people like us! hope they will not do it again.....please !!!!.......WHO EVER THE OWNER OF THIS PLACE PLS. don't let them broom while people are still inside..thank you.

    (3)
  • Esteban W.

    Few things, culinary-wise, bring an oral-flavor-orgasm on this island. I am NOT saying that all food on the island is bad, I am saying few things are superior above all others when it comes to flavor, health, satisfaction, taste and bliss. Aloha Salads' Ono Island Ahi, in my most humble opinion, has reached a level of harmonious excellence that is sometimes only reserved for perfectly cooked steak. The GOOD: I am always a fan of keeping it simple, and Aloha Salads does it well will posting everything up on a board and you simply have to point and say, "I want this" - note for those who have trouble making decisions: just point and get pleasantly surprised because when food is done right, done local, done fresh, it's hard to f*ck up. My Recommendation for the first timers: the Ono Island Ahi. It is served with perfect slices of strawberries and sweet mango chunks and a side of fresh avocado and topped with perfectly seared ahi and coconut, then a drizzle of mango vinaigrette. Okay, yeah, that sounds all jumbled and you're probably thinking, WTF?... Fish, Mango, and strawberries... coconut?? It is ridiculous only because your mind cannot comprehend the level of savory bliss that this salad brings. No joke, I ate strawberries with seared fish and my mind was BLOWN... and have you ever heard of anything being blown as bad? No, of course not. Fish + Fruit = Oral Orgasm. The BAD: Since I always look for SOMETHING bad, again - price - is always the worst part of pretty much any Hawaiian lunch. This was a salad... a nearly $11+ salad... and typing that out for this review makes me cringe. Yes, its fresh, yes its local, but F*CK, that's expensive... its FISH and Lettuce (for the most part). Flavors, however are not affected by the price and after you shovel every savory bit into you oral orifice, your mind will do something amazing and justify the price for a satisfying meal. OVERALL: Quite possibly, ONE of the BEST salads I have ever torn through. And we all have those moments, after we stupidly watch "Supersize Me" or those times we get insanely envious by our co-workers who lost 7 pounds by drinking paprika, honey and lemon juice for 28 months... Those moments where we feel that we should really start eating something healthy...ier. I know I have those moments. I call those "weak-days". Overall, when I have these moments, Aloha Salads is most likely going to be my first stop...especially since it's so close to a Menchie's Yogurt - Damn IT!

    (4)
  • Laura N.

    Fresh salads, tasty soup and friendly staff. Additional small seating area offered upstairs. Just don't go here if you are in a hurry..try calling your order in to expedite.

    (4)
  • Priya G.

    I think I have tried most of the salads here a few I like more than others but salads are hard, everyone has a preference! The girls that work here are very friendly and have answered any question we have had... the one thing that does bug me though is that you still get charged the entire amount for a salad if you switch the protein. IE- I wanted shrimp instead of steak and shrimp is $1 more, so why not charge me $1 more because i'm just switching them out rather than charging the full amount of the shrimp? The hubs and I frequent this place at LEAST once a week... it is a tad on the expensive side but we figure eat a great salad get some frozen yogurt from next door and walk around target... a great night :)

    (4)
  • Rise D.

    Aloha Salads is just okay. The price to make your own salad is $7.50. I felt like eating something healthy and light since I'm sick right now. You can choose up to four toppings, one cheese, and a dressing. Adding protein costs extra. I think the prices are high here for a salad! Maybe I'll try one of their signature salads in the future, but probably not any time soon. The tomato bisque is good though, but I think it's almost $4 for a cup!

    (3)
  • Teresa P.

    Mmmm...delicious. I work in kapolei commons and when I'm not organized, I buy a salad from here for lunch. I love the kamuela cobb 1/2 salad and a cup of tomato bisque soup..so good and all for around $10! Such a steal! I will be here weekly! Did I mention the customer service is top notch?!

    (5)
  • Anna C.

    yummmm for the ahi salad. I wish they had an Aloha Salads in California!

    (5)
  • Hina M.

    I love aloha salads especially since they use locally grown produce! Even the red velvet cake is AWESOME! I was surprised when I saw a red velvet cake on their menu and thought maybe it would be that great since there specialty is salads but that kick butt cake proved me wrong. I also love love love Aloha Salads corn chowder, but sometimes it's super watery but the flavor is always good. BLT with out the T is my favorite just add some carrots, slivered almonds, and chicken. Mmmm I could go for one right now well if it wasn't almost 11 pm lol.

    (4)
  • Katie B.

    LOVE, LOVE, LOVE ALOHA SALADS!!! The Hummus Pita Wrap, Aloha Mediterranean Salad, and Steak Wrap are the only things I've tried from here, but all have been incredibly delicious. The ingredients always taste very fresh and the blend of flavors is superb. I do also enjoy the Make your Own Fruit Bowl, always fresh and delightful. The employees are friendly, polite, and always wearing a smile on their faces. The service is great & so is the food. The prices are a little high for a salad, but I find it to be well worth it. Eating healthy just got fun again with Aloha Salads! :)

    (5)
  • Caroline F.

    I love a good salad! So I immediately feel in love with Aloha Salads! (and no it has nothing to do with the fact its right next to Target, Ross, AND Menchies!) I love that they use fresh, local, quality ingredients! Yeah, it maybe a little more expensive than the Subway salad and sandwich next door, but you get what you pay for! Personally, I don't mind paying extra when it comes to supporting local farmers, and knowing I'm getting the freshest, quality food! I'm a creature of habit, and I usually get the 1/2 Kamuela Cobb Salad (my southern accent prevents me from pronouncing it correctly so I usually just point to the picture of it right above the register and say "Ill have that!"), and a cup of whatever soup is available that day (you really cant go wrong with any of their soups!)... The soup comes with a few pieces of their yummy pita bread for dipping! Sometimes when I'm feeling super adventurous, Ill get a fruit bowl as well! :) The other day I decided to step outside my comfort zone and *GASP* try something new!!.. This is big for me.. I stare at the menu for a while .. a long while.. ( since making a decision is somewhat challenging for me.. even if it is just ordering a salad) and I decide to go with the Kahuku Spinach Salad. And I have to say.. I was very happy with my decision! It was just as delicious as my usual cobb salad! Now I'm going to have a hard time deciding which one to get at my next trip to Aloha Salads!!! The Kapolei location is the only one I have been to. Its super convenient, but is really small inside (I usually get my food to go!) The employees are always super really friendly, and will happily answer questions, or make suggestions! They usually have two soups of the day, and sometimes a dessert special! When it comes to Aloha Salads.. I'm a fan!

    (4)
  • Marc U.

    Really fresh and tasty salads - we ordered 3 different kinds of salad (Ono Island Ahi was the best one) and the curry chicken wrap. Ingredients were top notch, including fresh local fruits and veggies.

    (5)
  • Ralph R.

    I love the subs here, especially the club sub (turkey, avocado, lettuce, tomato, mayo, and bacon on a whole wheat ciabatta roll), as well as the salads. My favorite is the Kuhuku Spinach salad -- 4 tiger prawns on a bed of spinach with bacon (can you tell I like bacon?), avocado, hard-boiled eggs and papaya seed dressing. Everyone says "hello" when you walk in, and they say "thank you" and "goodbye" when you leave. Friendly service and good food will get you everywhere with me! But they don't take American Express :-(

    (4)
  • Kai A.

    yummy everything.

    (5)
  • Michon S.

    Loved this place! My Cobb salad tasted so fresh and my daughters chicken noodle soup was really good! We were glad to find this place!

    (5)
  • Jimie R.

    Great Steak Wrap! I could eat one everyday!

    (4)
  • S. R.

    I really wanted to like Aloha Salads. I wish Kapolei had more restaurants that featured local produce. Wishful thinking is why I kept coming back even though the staff consistently gets things wrong. On past visits they have 1) left a sandwich out of my bag, 2) forgotten to give me the bread that comes with my salad, 3) rang up and made the wrong salad (not what I ordered). The final straw was my last visit, in which I ordered a salad with steak _instead of_ shrimp. They charged me the full price for the shrimp salad, plus an extra $3.50 for the steak. When I asked about it, two different employees told me that that was the price. Aloha Salads--you got me to pay $12.75 for one salad--I don't think I'll be back.

    (2)
  • Caligurl M.

    overpriced and mediocre. Dont think this place will last too long. They charge soooo much for a few pieces of lettuce an ounce of toppings and nasty dressing. Ive had great salads at a fraction of the cost.

    (1)
  • Natasha C.

    This place is def on the pricey side but apparently not enough to keep me from coming back. Service can be slow on somedays so be prepared to possibly wait a while (weekends.) The fruits and veggies are always fresh and are just too good not to come back for!! I haven't been to their other locations at all but this one is fairly new and always look super clean and bright!

    (4)
  • Liza A.

    We stayed in Ko Olina for our vacation and ate @ this place practically everyday. Good healthy, fresh salad and those people behind the counter are all so friendly, excellent service we got! I wished there's one in the bay area.

    (5)
  • Kaipo S.

    I've never had a bad sandwich here, but I only order turkey clubs and pastramis. The pastrami could use more meat, but the quality is good.

    (3)
  • Renee P.

    Love Aloha Salads. Nice and fresh, and everything tastes great.

    (4)
  • Artemis A.

    This company is a hit or miss. Produce quality- ALWAYS fresh and top notch. Now if you can just get enough of this fresh produce into your container that would be swell. Volume of salad in container- ALWAYS inconsistent, some days you feel like you got your bang for your buck and other days it makes you feel like you should have went home and made a dingy salad with whatever was in your fridge for free or next time save money and eat anything at home. The service in particular- Can't stand the loud impersonal "HELLO'S" to anything that walks in the door especially with no eye contact and the male or female is looking at the vegetables or heating up the pita bread. And when you reasonably ask for help in deciding off their what seems very explosive in options menu, the cashier most always says something to the effect that makes you feel like an indecisive loser. Best salads tried so far: maui mozzarella, kamuela cobb, paia pomegranate. Wraps tried so far: Curry chicken and steak. Both of them were horrible. Biggest downfall: Always running out of produce items. So the salad ingredients you see that is put together as a package on the menu, doesn't come to you in what was originally displayed as a vision for that salad. TARGET has really fresh salads that are pretty decent in size and I must say two times cheaper. Their sandwiches are also very good. And I get 5% more off with my target debit card!! yay!!

    (3)
  • Scott K.

    Fresh, great tasting and reasonable priced. About a month ago, while i was out in Kapolei, I decided I should try and eat alittle healtier. With the holidays coming up, a salad sounds healthy. I decided to try Aloha Salad and boy was I surprised. They had so many different types and mixes of salads. I opted for the Chicken Cobb Salad...less the BLue Cheese but it was great. Who would of thought the entire salad would fill me up. Since im a believer of supporting local. I was glad to learn that Aloha Salad buys there items from local farmers. Im sure there is some things that they have to purchase elsewhere but if majority of the items come from local farms, they get extra attention from me. In talking with other business people, ive learned that Aloha Salad is the highest grossing business in the Kapolei Commons Center...based on price per square foot. I would believe this as on my 2nd time there, the line was out the door for lunch.

    (5)
  • Daphne O.

    Love this place for a quick healthy meal. The have a great tomato bisque and we love the Aloha Passion salad with a steak. Only, it's best when mangoes are in season. Off season, we substitute papaya on this salad.

    (5)
  • Joyce L.

    Aloha Salads' customer service frustrates me. They're slow at taking orders and making orders. It's smarter to phone order if you're taking out. The food is fresh and healthy. I love their food. I visited there about a month ago with gift cards and the clerk totally messed up my gift cards. I gave her 2 gift cards and she return back the card without the balance and threw the one with balance. Poor service and waste my money.

    (2)
  • Ben F.

    FINALLY! A healthy option to fast food that doesn't taste like total butt! YAY! Okay, so there are other healthy options out there, I MAY have exaggerated a little bit...maybe. Either way, Aloha Salads offers a delicious variety of salads that are surprisingly filling. They also offer a number of sandwiches that are quite scrumptious as well. For instance, the "caprese sandwich" was a delicious surprise, mozzarella, roma tomatoes, red onions and nalo greens with a balsamic vinaigrette on a baguette thingy...quite good. Oh and their cobb salad is SOOOO onoriffic. Definitely go here if you're looking for something tasty, fresh and good for you. My only negative comments would be that the prices are kind of high for a salad. Don't get me wrong, I don't mind paying good money for good food, but $10 for a salad seems kind of obscene. However, they are tasty so I will definitely continue to give them my money. Oh, and it takes a while for them to put the salads together too, so as long as you don't mind waiting a little bit it's worth the experience. All in all, good job salad guys!!!

    (4)
  • Tracie F.

    Onolicious...super duper yummy...spectacular...pick and adjective because they all apply. I was pleasantly surprised by this little salad joint. Food was awesome. Everything was fresh and flavorful. Their sandwiches are crazy tasty. I got the ham and cheese and I swear it was one of the best sandwiches I have ever had. The best thing since sliced bread...or with sliced bread. Salads were unbelievable! Such a selection of fixings. I usually make my own or doctor up one of the preexisting selections. Why is this fantabulous place not getting five stars? Price. I usually walk out paying close to $10 for a salad. Portions are not super huge for that price. I do understand though that their ingredients are fresh and they just aren't cheap to purpose. I really like to try to support local businesses in this economy so that is one of the reasons I don't mind spending the money. Keep the money on the island :) Do it by grinding here!

    (4)
  • Kim W.

    This is my second review for this place. I am very disappointed in the service here. In a previous review for here, I commented on how poor their service was and the manager contacted me and apologized, so I changed my review and have continued to come with my service because the food is excellent. I brought 2 friends from the mainland here last week and thy didn't have peanut butter so I couldn't get the peanut butter, honey, and banana sandwich I always get. They also didn't have mango so my friends had to change their order to accommodate. My friends sandwich was done incorrectly and even though they asked if we wanted basil in our soup and we said no, they still put it in. We came here again today and they again didn't have peanut butter or mango. Seriously? I got upset about it and they told me that the distributor doesn't carry the organic peanut butter anymore so thy are looking for a new one. It was the same girl from last week.....why didn't she tell me then? And why didn't they list it in the whiteboard that sits at the register that tells you what they are out of for the day. Ahi was on there....but not mangos or peanut butter. Ultimately.....why can't they get the orders right? It is so out I control! There food is good.....but the service is horrible.

    (2)
  • lola g.

    Absolutely loved eating here during our stay at the Marriott ko olina. Definitely worth the trip for fresh and flavorful food!

    (5)
  • Keith K.

    Didn't think I'd ever rate a "salad" place, but this place is pretty good. Went for first time yesterday. I had kahuku shrimp and my friend had the mandarin ginger. Both were good and both of our plates were completely cleared. Maybe a little pricy, but I don't mind paying for quality food, so no big deal. Only real complaint I had was limited seating, but didn't go here to sit. :-) I'll be back here.

    (5)
  • Daphne F.

    I found it funny to see this among the stores in Kapolei simply because the location that was near Bishop street had just recently closed down, so I assumed it wasn't good or overpriced or something. Admittedly, it is kind of overpriced, but it's so convenient, I can't really complain. I have had their cobb salad and the caprese sandwich, both of which are quite yummy. As far as their salads are concerned, they really are fresh and well built with flavorful dressings to match. Although, at about $10 a salad and/or sandwich it can rack up the bill pretty quickly. The caprese sandwich was good, but I can definitely think of ways to improve on it, starting with saving myself some cash and making it at home - it's just so simple! Still, this is a favorite for me when I'm sick of some fast food and in the mood for fast healthy-ish food. Sure, I'm sure the fatty Ranch dressing isn't the best, but hey, at least I'm eating my vegetables! Bonus: you can customize your salad by building your own or simply nixing something on a menu salad to your tastes!

    (4)
  • Brendan L.

    Steak wrap is absolutely delicious.

    (4)
  • Racquel S.

    I was so glad to hear that Aloha Salads moved down to the westside! When I work in Campbell Industrial area this is the place to get lunch. I've been eating really bad lately and coming from vacation screws up my eating habits. This place is always packed and it is quite impossible to get a seat during lunch time. Only because the line is ridiculous.... It is always at the end of the door and the place is not a big place to pack so much people at once. I went there recently and waited for about 20 minutes to get my order taken because... a) it is lunch hour so the line is very long b) there is only ONE cashier that takes all orders, phone and take outs c) they only have one register! So while waiting in line I hear the phone ring 4-5 times. So that makes the process even longer because the cashier decides to take the calls instead of servicing people that are already there. I wanted to go somewhere else by the 10 minute mark but I was always hopeful. I should have listened to my instinct because I didn't get my order until 12:20pm (note I got there at 11:30) So with an hour lunch break I had to drive back to work and eat my salad and sandwich in less than 5 minutes. I love their local grown veggies and fruits but I seriously would not come back here during lunch. My usual order is salad & sandwich combo... having the aloha salad and the aloha tuna. I love the aloha salad because of the fruits and the sweet dressing! I just hope they find an easier and faster system during lunch hour because I am sure I am not the only one feeling irritated!

    (2)
  • Chero-Lyn M.

    Love this place. Cool upstairs seating. Good combos. Pricey, but healthy food is so I'm not complaining. Nice workers(:

    (4)
  • Carina T.

    Kamuela Cobb Salad is very good!

    (4)
  • William H.

    lunch is very busy if you have the time to wait 45 mins for a salad ! waited for 15mins ended up going to Subway next door.

    (2)
  • Isabelle M.

    My husband and I usually come here once a wk, sometimes even twice a wk. A few wks ago we went for dinner, I always get the small Kobb salad w/chicken. This time It was so skimpy! Literally, 4 pieces of chicken, 1-1/2 grape tom, barely any cheese and 1strip of bacon. I took it back up to the cashier and showed her my salad. She said the serving size for bacon was two strips, which I explained I only had one. I also told her 1-1/2 grape tom is not one serving and pointed out the 4 pieces of chicken. She reluctantly took my salad back along w/huffing and had the salad makers add more bacon, chicken & grapes- horrible customer service!!! I also ordered the tom & basil soup, it's always filled to the rim, not this time, less than 3/4 of the cup. My husband & I stopped going. Decided to have lunch there today...guess what? Another skimpy salad! Love their salads but I can go to Down-to-Earth or even Outback and get better & more for the same price. I can tell Aloha Salads has cut back due to the economy, to over priced for what you get now.

    (1)
  • Ashlynne C.

    LOVE aloha salads! Bright modern decor, easy to read menu, the staff is always friendly & cheery, and everything is FRESH! The food is absolutely delicious! My favorite is the tomato basil bisque & the hummus pita wrap (add grilled shrimp!). This is one of the restaurants that I am going to miss the most when we leave here! I wish there was a 6th star I could give this place! Yum!

    (5)
  • M S.

    Yelp doesn't do half stars, but I'm actually rating this place 2.5 stars. I haven't been here for a year now. Last time I experienced poor service. I decided to try Aloha Salads one more time, (hoping a little bit better service) but it was the same as my last experience. I patiently waited for 10 minutes at the order counter. One girl saw me as she was prepping a salad, but did nothing to acknowledge me. She didn't even tell the guy that there was a customer waiting at the counter. Another salad prepper did the same thing. Honestly, I do enjoy the food. Salads taste fresh and the pita bread on the side isn't bad. I probably won't return for another year or so. Bad service is a turn-off.

    (2)
  • Nanea L.

    Healthy. Big portions. Regular heathly food price. Fresh foooood. Always parking. Customer service is good. I like it here will come again:)

    (5)
  • Nina U.

    There is nothing better than having someone else make your salad for you. I don't care if I have all the exact same ingredients at home. If I throw it together and toss it in a bowl, it never tastes this good. I don't know what it is. They have this delicious creamy not too sweet tomato basil soup. mwah. Little slices of naan bread come with the soup. And the iced tea is sooo good too. Stop here on the way to the beach or on the way home. yum yum. My mouth is watering just thinking of it.

    (5)
  • Bobby B.

    Aloha Salads hits the spot! We usually go there after some decent surfing at White Plains Beach and just order some great salads. You have to try the steak wraps too! their delicious! Price isnt really that bad and there is some indoor seating and and upstairs seating area. they also have 2 tables outside. If you in the area of Aloha Salads, you must stop by and get some healthy food!

    (5)
  • Arlene E.

    Love this place! Great service!

    (5)
  • Jennifer N.

    What a better treat than to grab a super healthy lunch after shopping at Target! Jesse got the ahi wrap which he raved about, I got the hummus wrap that was good too. We will definitely come back! And I just found out there is a location by my work.

    (4)
  • Jennifer G.

    Love this place! The hummus wrap is the best! I wish they had one closer to Wahiawa. I love the fresh fruits and veggies.

    (5)
  • Reimi D.

    I really do not have any complaints about this place. I ordered the Kamuela Cobb ($8.95) and was very impressed. The one thing I'm always afraid of when I order a salad for a meal is that it won't fill me up, and at $8.95 (+ $1.65 for a medium iced tea) I wanted every bang for my buck. I was pleasantly surprised. There was a generous amount of grilled chicken that was not over-cooked (which tends to happen to chicken that is used for salads), yummy bleu cheese crumbles, BACON(!!), cute little grape tomatoes, sliced boiled eggs, and thick slices of avocado. The dressing--their Creamy Herb Ranch Dressing--complemented the salad well. They give you a choice of having the dressing on the side or tossed in the salad--I prefer having it on the side. At first I thought they could have added a little more bacon, but the amount they gave was just right--as bacon can sometimes, although yummy, be overpowering. I was also pleased that even though my salad consisted of mixed field greens-which can be a little flimsy when trying to get on a fork--there were bursts of crunchy lettuce to add volume to the salad. Some people will think that $8.95 is a lot for a salad, which is understandable in these times of economic strain--others may say that they can make the same salad at home for a lot cheaper...but if you break it down, making a salad at home that includes fresh mixed greens, grilled chicken, bacon, boiled eggs, avocado slices, bleu cheese crumbles, grape tomatoes, and a decently flavored dressing, plus the time spent cooking and preparing all of it makes $8.95 seem pretty reasonable. The staff seemed pretty friendly and focused, and while the seating space is kind of small, there are a few tables set up outside, and also an upstairs sitting area. Next time I go, I think I will try one of their subs--but I don't know...they kind of have me hooked on their salads....

    (5)
  • Matty M.

    Me and my friend are on a "healthy food" kick which is why we ended up here. I know eating a salad with heavy dressing takes out the healthy part of the meal, but we still wanna feel healthy. Haha. There were so many specialty salads that I probably changed my mind about 3 times while waiting in line. I ended up ordering the small Kahuku Spinach, which was a spinach salad with papaya seed dressing and Kahuku Shrimp. I enjoyed it and the warm pita bread that came with it was good too. We also shared the curry chicken pita wrap. We were so full and were happy from this meal. I like that this place incorporates local products as much as possible and that they have a ton of options to create your own salad as well. I think I'll just stick to their specialties because they know what flavors work well together. Just a note that this place gets busy so its better to try to go before the lunch rush because while there was seating, there wasn't a ton of places to sit with everyone in there. I can't wait to go back and try more salads, I just wish there was a location closer to where I live.

    (5)
  • Jessica Y.

    Lets be honest, eating healthy is a chore. When there's a McDonalds up the street, healthy food is not as tasty, not easy to come by, and definitely not as fun....or at least that's what The Boyfriend previously thought. I knew he was skeptical when I dragged him into a salad house but our metabolisms are just not what they used to be and changes must be made! Luckily, he really enjoyed Aloha Salads just as much as I do and here's why: -Awesome, fresh, healthy food. -Ample parking. -Cool loft dining area! -They support local farmers and buy local produce. -Warm pita bread with all the salads. -Tons of diverse salads. My favorite is the Satay salad which has cabbage, peanuts, cucumbers, carrots, chicken, and cilantro tossed in a Thai peanut dressing. -Yummy sandwiches and wraps. The toasted Club Sub on wheat (their wheat bread is so good!) and the Chicken Curry Wrap are tied for my favorite sandwich. -The sandwich and salad combo is a great deal and very filling! Can't get wraps though. -Coke Zero in the soda fountain! With so much to love, my only gripe with Aloha Salads is that it feels like there's no air conditioning in there! When I dine in I feel like I'm sweating all my water weight off.....wait, maybe that should be in the pro column?

    (4)
  • Jeanette C.

    My husband and I get take out from here multiple times a week. My favorites are their cobb salad and tomato bisque, my husband loves the ahi salad. Super fresh ingredients- I now compare all salad to them and noting compares.

    (5)
  • Derek W.

    I love this place. Went today for the first time and my fiancé and I are hooked. It's healthy food, it's local food, and it is very, very good. I had the steak wrap and my fiancé had the curried chicken wrap. As a mainlander, when I close my eyes and imagine what healthy, delicious, Hawaiian food is supposed to be like--this is what I think of. Both wraps had interesting combinations of traditional ingredients along with some not so traditional fixings. Everything was fresh and the staff was very friendly. Highly recommend this place!

    (5)
  • Kristen C.

    Love love love!! The Kamuela Cobb and Club sub are the best! I recommend calling order in and then picking it up as they can get pretty busy. So delicious though! Definitely one of my favorites!

    (5)
  • Audrey A.

    SALADS. Delish to the max. Found this place and immediately joined their email club as soon as I got home- will defiantly be a frequent visitor from now on.

    (5)
  • Tatiana L.

    If I could I would give this place zero stars. I'm a big fan of the kailua aloha salads, so I expected the same great service & delicious ago, but it was the total opposite. Let me start off by saying I work in the food business & cook ahi every single day at work, I know what seared looks like. So, I got the seared ahi ceasar salad like I always do, the fish definitely was not seared. It looked as if they cooked the top for 5 seconds and bottom for 5 seconds. Basically, it was almost as rare as poke. I literally went home & cooked it more myself. Besides the fish, the service is shit. The girls were complete bitches and had a mad staring problem. I could see all of the workers poking their head out of the little kitchen window taking glances at me and talking. Seriously, rude! Never again will I return. I'm most definitely sticking to the kailua location.

    (1)
  • Valerie R.

    Aloha Salads is one of my favorite little habits...a perfect lunch after cruising the aisles of Target, looking for deals! The salads are fresh and imaginative - the combinations are usually way different from what's sitting in my fridge, so I never feel like I'm cheating on my own kitchen. Plus, I don't overeat there, which leaves room for Menchie's! I am a big fan of the basil soup, and the Kahuku Shrimp is my go-to salad. Eggs, bacon and avocado with grilled shrimp on top...yum! The pita bread on the side is a nice touch, and my kids swear by the club sub. Seating can be a little tricky. They have these little wooden stools (not too many of them!), and there's a balcony upstairs - nothing really conducive to relaxing while you eat. Maybe they're trying to kick us out fast and get the rest of the people in? Plus there's no bathroom...so if it's a little relief you're looking for, keep on truckin'. Otherwise, enjoy you some healthy and delicious Aloha Salads!

    (4)
  • Nene J.

    Healthy and delicious! I've been here a few times and all of the salads I tried are pretty good. I only order a half salad but end up real full. It's also served with pita bread and the ingredients taste fresh. Mmmm. Can't wait to try more! Oh and if you don't like the salad ingredients they already came up with, you have the option to build one on your own.

    (4)
  • Kris B.

    Kahuku spinach salad is the best. Fresh and flavorful. The clam chowder was very tasty.

    (4)
  • kathy j.

    Salads are ok, but SUPER expensive. I don't frequent here often so I dont know what I'm ordering sometimes. Asking the cashier feels like an inconvenience and somehow gets you feeling that you need to hurry the hell up w your order. I've tried 2 different salads which were ok. But I don't think I want to spend about $10 for a small ass salad when I can just go to McDonalds and order their side salad and chicken sandwich and WALAAAAA, I have my very own chicken salad for only $2.

    (2)
  • Ku'ulei R.

    LOVE, LOVE, LOVE Aloha Salads!!! Whenever I go to target in Kapolei I always make it a point to grab something from Aloha Salads. They offer different types of salads, sandwiches, and wraps. My favorites are: The Hummus Pita Wrap (omg!! so good!!); The steak wrap (LOVE the dressing in this wrap); the honey/peanut butter/bannana sandwich & the caprese sandwich. Prices here are a bit pricey BUT I think it's well worth it! Also, it can get busy during lunch time and dinner time, so if I were you I would try and go at an odd hour.

    (5)
  • Kate B.

    Awesome, affordable and fresh! We tried five different salads and all were delicious! Also--the chicken curry wrap was incredibly flavorful. The addition of coconut sealed the deal. Wish we had this back in Michigan. Tip: it gets super busy at lunchtime. I placed our order and paid, went to target and then came back to pick up.

    (5)
  • Crystal H.

    When the health nut in me comes out I like to grab a veggie only sandwich. Always fresh and good but it is pricy. Definitely a place I got to every now and then not all the time. The selection is great and the fact that it all from the islands is an awesome way to show support for farmers. Love this place!!!

    (5)
  • Anna C.

    yummmm for the ahi salad. I wish they had an Aloha Salads in California!

    (5)
  • Hina M.

    I love aloha salads especially since they use locally grown produce! Even the red velvet cake is AWESOME! I was surprised when I saw a red velvet cake on their menu and thought maybe it would be that great since there specialty is salads but that kick butt cake proved me wrong. I also love love love Aloha Salads corn chowder, but sometimes it's super watery but the flavor is always good. BLT with out the T is my favorite just add some carrots, slivered almonds, and chicken. Mmmm I could go for one right now well if it wasn't almost 11 pm lol.

    (4)
  • Katie B.

    LOVE, LOVE, LOVE ALOHA SALADS!!! The Hummus Pita Wrap, Aloha Mediterranean Salad, and Steak Wrap are the only things I've tried from here, but all have been incredibly delicious. The ingredients always taste very fresh and the blend of flavors is superb. I do also enjoy the Make your Own Fruit Bowl, always fresh and delightful. The employees are friendly, polite, and always wearing a smile on their faces. The service is great & so is the food. The prices are a little high for a salad, but I find it to be well worth it. Eating healthy just got fun again with Aloha Salads! :)

    (5)
  • Aurora W.

    I could eat Aloha Salads everyday! They use local ingredients that are always fresh and delicious. The staff is always very welcoming and works hard to get your order ready quick. It is a casual place to enjoy healthy, local, and semi-cheap. Don't expect amazing decore or ambiance, but do expect good food and good service. My favorite salads are the Paia Pomegranate salad (with no wontons and the dressing on the side) and the Kamuela Cobb salad with spinach for extra nutrients. Actually all the salads are amazing! They are also really good about substituting for different toppings. For sandwiches I love the Turkey Club and the Tuna salad.

    (5)
  • Caroline F.

    I love a good salad! So I immediately feel in love with Aloha Salads! (and no it has nothing to do with the fact its right next to Target, Ross, AND Menchies!) I love that they use fresh, local, quality ingredients! Yeah, it maybe a little more expensive than the Subway salad and sandwich next door, but you get what you pay for! Personally, I don't mind paying extra when it comes to supporting local farmers, and knowing I'm getting the freshest, quality food! I'm a creature of habit, and I usually get the 1/2 Kamuela Cobb Salad (my southern accent prevents me from pronouncing it correctly so I usually just point to the picture of it right above the register and say "Ill have that!"), and a cup of whatever soup is available that day (you really cant go wrong with any of their soups!)... The soup comes with a few pieces of their yummy pita bread for dipping! Sometimes when I'm feeling super adventurous, Ill get a fruit bowl as well! :) The other day I decided to step outside my comfort zone and *GASP* try something new!!.. This is big for me.. I stare at the menu for a while .. a long while.. ( since making a decision is somewhat challenging for me.. even if it is just ordering a salad) and I decide to go with the Kahuku Spinach Salad. And I have to say.. I was very happy with my decision! It was just as delicious as my usual cobb salad! Now I'm going to have a hard time deciding which one to get at my next trip to Aloha Salads!!! The Kapolei location is the only one I have been to. Its super convenient, but is really small inside (I usually get my food to go!) The employees are always super really friendly, and will happily answer questions, or make suggestions! They usually have two soups of the day, and sometimes a dessert special! When it comes to Aloha Salads.. I'm a fan!

    (4)
  • Marc U.

    Really fresh and tasty salads - we ordered 3 different kinds of salad (Ono Island Ahi was the best one) and the curry chicken wrap. Ingredients were top notch, including fresh local fruits and veggies.

    (5)
  • Ralph R.

    I love the subs here, especially the club sub (turkey, avocado, lettuce, tomato, mayo, and bacon on a whole wheat ciabatta roll), as well as the salads. My favorite is the Kuhuku Spinach salad -- 4 tiger prawns on a bed of spinach with bacon (can you tell I like bacon?), avocado, hard-boiled eggs and papaya seed dressing. Everyone says "hello" when you walk in, and they say "thank you" and "goodbye" when you leave. Friendly service and good food will get you everywhere with me! But they don't take American Express :-(

    (4)
  • Kai A.

    yummy everything.

    (5)
  • Michon S.

    Loved this place! My Cobb salad tasted so fresh and my daughters chicken noodle soup was really good! We were glad to find this place!

    (5)
  • Jimie R.

    Great Steak Wrap! I could eat one everyday!

    (4)
  • Bethany N.

    I love the mediterranean salad with seared ahi but most salads they serve up are delicious. They could be a little more generous with the veggies (vice the lettuce) but otherwise it's absolutely delicious. It's a clean location and the staff is pretty quick. A big +1 for making an effort to use local sources.

    (4)
  • Anthony P.

    Mediocre expensive salads served with stinkeye. For the price I'd rather get sushi or a nice bento.

    (1)
  • Ginny I.

    Best salad on the island! Love the shrimp, walnut, blue cheese & spinach salad. They also have great sandwiches.

    (5)
  • Eugene Koa T.

    Try the chicken curried wrap, you'll thank me! It was very fresh and well prepared. Friendly staff and fresh ingredients.

    (5)
  • Puffy A.

    Aloha salads is a place for above average salads; however if you are sandwich buff like myself, I'd skip this establishment. I ordered the paniolo salad and half roast turkey combo and found the salad to be quite tasty. Jicama is becoming one of my favorite ingredients in salads and Aloha doles out generous portions in this one. Now to the sandy. I'm thinking it was the honey mustard that was weirding me out, but the sandwich had no taste whatsoever. I'll definitely return for the salads, but basically should have known better that this place would not fare well for sandwiches.

    (3)
  • Tyson J.

    Expensive but bomb food.. Def best salads in the area... Im always pleased when I leave.. Thanks aloha salads

    (4)
  • Melissa H.

    Very good salad place! Makes you feel like you're in SoCal but with a lot more aloha (except that they FREAKED OUT when my friend tried to take a photo of the place!). Tomato bisque soup cannot be good for you--delicious and very cheesy. The wraps are delish and the salads are superb. Prices aren't bad either. Definitely a once-a-week kind of spot. Good for lunch or dinner.

    (4)
  • Bill K.

    Outstanding service... they truely hire professionals here and they know how to make a mean salad... the salads are fresh with local fruits and veggies and are really good. I'm so glad there is an actual healthy place to eat here.

    (5)
  • Koa G.

    Loved the food here, very fresh very local. In a very convenient place(target, pet-co, farmers market) Very friendly place. There is seating inside, and outside. I highly recommend:)

    (5)
  • a texan i.

    I love supporting local farmers, knowing my food's fresh and not imported to the island. They're a little bit more expensive than Quizno's or Subway. I have to take stars for lack of seating and that the food did not really wow me. My hubby said that I make better salads and sandwiches but I'd still come back for some soup, maybe.

    (3)
  • Jordan D.

    Food is awesome and the staff is amazing! They are super responsive, positive, and really care about their customers

    (5)
  • Larisa M.

    I'm desperately waiting for Aloha Salads to open in MILILANI! Do you hear me? We need one...along with other good food options. I digress. I frequent the lagoons at Ko Olina to catch rays with my girlfriends while the kids are in school. The best part about beaching it out there is heading to Aloha Salads for some ono grinds after wards. I look forward to it. No matter what I have ordered from there (tuna, paniolo salad, tomato soup, veggie sandwich, hummus pita, caprese sandwich, shrimp salad), it has always been served fresh, in a reasonable matter of time, and by friendly people. The restaurant is clean and plays good music too---bonus! On my recent trip there, I discovered how to order whats not on the menu (isn't this an IN-N-OUT Burger trick?!). So, I highly recommend that you too order off the menu (although maybe they'll add it officially since it is so freakin delectable)...seared ahi wrap. Seared in the flavor! Ahi ono! Wrapped up yumminess! I'm happy to return any time---locally owned, healthy choices, easy on the wallet.

    (5)
  • Kay M.

    Aloha Salads is a great place to go if you are looking for a healthier alternative to fast food. The salads run about $9, the same as you would find in a sit-down restaurant. There are a variety of toppings to choose from, and they appear to be fresh. I have eaten here a few times and I really enjoy the Kamuela Cobb Salad. I've requested to eliminate one of the ingredients and the staff asked if I would like to substitute it with something else which I thought was helpful. I really enjoyed Aloha Salad's unique menu. However, I find that their employees are not that friendly. I ordered 1/2 a salad and 1/2 sandwich from the menu. The employee charged me for 1 salad and 1 sandwich. Before she started making my order, I asked her politely, "Oh... did you get that it was half a salad, half a sandwich?" She started yelling at me telling me that that's called a "combo". I told her well I ordered a half salad, and half a sandwich. When she went to fix my order at the register, she rudely explained that "You know it makes it a lot easier for US when you say a combo". I thought that for good customer service, the employee could have said "Oh sorry, I thought you wanted one of each" and change the order. She was very rude, and I really don't want to dine there anymore. The manager was also next to her and did not say anything to her at the time. Overall, the food is tasty but the service is not up to par. Make sure you understand how to order or else the employees will snap at you! Just like the previous review that stated the salad dressings aren't on the menu, and if you ask what types of dressing they have-- they have "a lot".

    (3)
  • Margaret W.

    Was my salad good? Yes, but it also cost $8.50. I got the Mediterranean which comes with the typical feta, tomatoes and cucumber as wells as garbonzo beans which were a nice touch. It also had green bell peppers which I found to be out of place. Th edressing was good and they give you a generous amount. The inside is clean, but small as noted. It was quite busy but they kept the line moving. I will probably be back but becasue of the high price, probably not as often as I would like.

    (3)
  • Jackie P.

    Salads are A+ and they're fast. Loses a star for price.

    (4)
  • Tiffany A.

    First time here and I wanted something light but filling. There were many things to choose from and I went with the Mandarin Chicken salad. Very decent size salad for the price ($8.95) and they allowed me to substitute something else for something in the salad, extra cost for other particular items, no additional charge for the others. So I switched out the Won Ton strips for black beans and the dressing on the side. It tasted really good with everything else which included mixed greens, mandarin oranges, almonds, chicken cubes, cilantro, and a few other things! And big plus! Pita bread is served with your salad as well. Yummy!

    (4)
  • S. R.

    I really wanted to like Aloha Salads. I wish Kapolei had more restaurants that featured local produce. Wishful thinking is why I kept coming back even though the staff consistently gets things wrong. On past visits they have 1) left a sandwich out of my bag, 2) forgotten to give me the bread that comes with my salad, 3) rang up and made the wrong salad (not what I ordered). The final straw was my last visit, in which I ordered a salad with steak _instead of_ shrimp. They charged me the full price for the shrimp salad, plus an extra $3.50 for the steak. When I asked about it, two different employees told me that that was the price. Aloha Salads--you got me to pay $12.75 for one salad--I don't think I'll be back.

    (2)
  • Caligurl M.

    overpriced and mediocre. Dont think this place will last too long. They charge soooo much for a few pieces of lettuce an ounce of toppings and nasty dressing. Ive had great salads at a fraction of the cost.

    (1)
  • Natasha C.

    This place is def on the pricey side but apparently not enough to keep me from coming back. Service can be slow on somedays so be prepared to possibly wait a while (weekends.) The fruits and veggies are always fresh and are just too good not to come back for!! I haven't been to their other locations at all but this one is fairly new and always look super clean and bright!

    (4)
  • Liza A.

    We stayed in Ko Olina for our vacation and ate @ this place practically everyday. Good healthy, fresh salad and those people behind the counter are all so friendly, excellent service we got! I wished there's one in the bay area.

    (5)
  • Kaipo S.

    I've never had a bad sandwich here, but I only order turkey clubs and pastramis. The pastrami could use more meat, but the quality is good.

    (3)
  • Danielle O.

    Best place to get a fresh and delicious salad made with locally grown products!! The Caesar topped with grilled shrimp and the Kamuela Cob are my husband and my "must haves". In fact, there have been a few occasions where we've walked up to the counter to order and the associate smiles and asks with a smile, "the usual?" Love it! Another absolute gem here is the Tomato Basil Bisque. It is flavorful and delicious. A great compliment to any of their salads. Ive never walked out of the place without a large bowl of this yummy goodness. Not feeling a salad? Its all good! Try one of their many subs or wraps. The Caprese and Pastrami subs are as delicious and fresh as they come.

    (4)
  • Melinda W.

    The three star rating is for the bitchy girls who take your order and their lack of attention to details. I was here twice and they appeared as though they could not be bothered unless you were one of their high school friends. They didn't ask if it was for-here-or-to-go and didn't give you an opportunity to get a word in if you wanted to add or delete things from your order. Also, one of them let the line get too long because she was socializing with two of her friends who were oblivious to holding up everyone behind them. Other than that, the actual staff who make your salads were awesome! They were much more friendly and attentive. The salads are fantastic and it was great to find an eating establishment that offered salads as main courses. My recommendation is to make it more evident as far as the make-your-own salads, particularly what ingredients you can include. I would also like to see more side items that you can order, e.g., hummus. Finally, it would be helpful if they had salt and pepper available--you have to ask for it. Some of their salads can be tasteless, so it's helpful to have the salt and pepper for taste.

    (3)
  • Kimberly S.

    Almost every time I come here, there's a line up to the door, which proves how great this place is. Service is quick & friendly, & the food is savory & filling. I always order the Kamuela Cobb Salad with the Pastrami Sandwich & a Mango Waialua Soda. So delicious. I also make sure to advise the cashier to make sure the salad is tossed because they'll separate the dressing by default for the calorie-conscious. This is a great place to visit if you're looking for a fresh, healthy, & refreshing meal. The pricing is a bit high for my taste, but it's worth it because my "healthy" mood/craving is rare.

    (4)
  • Sarah K.

    LOVE Aloha Salads. This location gets busy at lunch so if you only have a half hour lunch I'd suggest calling in your order. Even then you're cutting it close. Staff is awesome! I loved how friendly they were and got to know me by name and what I ordered after just a few days of visiting. Menu contains a lot of local, fresh fruits & veggies. Very accommodating for all diets. Great variety. My personal fave: Hummus pita wrap (skip the Medi dressing & feta to make it vegan- though they can't honestly be completely sure there's no whey in the pitas but close). Delish! Also, don't pass on the passionberry tea. You will be missing out!

    (5)
  • Hitomi Z.

    OMG Im soooo addicted to their Ono island ahi!!! Nothing makes you feel better about your self than to eat something so delicious, fresh and healthy food! Like many people, I was one of those who thought salads will never makes me full or give me that satisfaction of "eating". But boy was I wrong! From the first day I tasted Ono island ahi with the perfect blend of fruits, vegetable, and ahi... I was full from the great taste satisfaction and the feeling of putting something healthy in my body. I tried many of their menu (which are all great) but I keep going back to my Ono island ahi.... And let's not forget we're also supporting local farmers!!! The workers are always so smily and great! This place makes me feel so good that I want to continue eating healthy!

    (5)
  • George B.

    Quality local ingredients and friendly staff. One of the best places for lunch I have found on the island.

    (5)
  • Philip C.

    Pretty good salads here. I got the Maui Mozzarella, which was pretty good, but being from the NY/NJ area, I've got pretty high standards when it comes to mozzarella, basil, balsamic, and things of that nature! You also get free pita bread with every salad, which is good to rip up and use as a sort of crouton. I also like the idea that everything is locally grown -- fresh greens from Hale'iwa and so on. It feels good to enjoy a good meal while supporting local farmers. I also like the tiny upstairs section with tables. My only complaint is -- and this is really nitpicking -- that the music was a little loud in the store. I love loud music as much as the next guy, but in a little storefront like that it's difficult to hear the cashier or whoever you may be talking to. However, that could've just been that shift of workers or something; it's probably not be a regular thing.

    (4)
  • Steven K.

    The parking and hours were good. I had the half pastrami sandwich and ceaser salad. Mine and my friends sandwiches and salads were delicious, and reasonably priced.

    (4)
  • Kathryn D.

    Paia Pomegranate...that was my salad of choice, but I also love the Ono Island Ahi. If you want to have the best, freshest salad on the island you need to go to Aloha Salads! They make the salad to order and it's super fresh with the best local ingredients! They also offer a fruit salad and different types of wraps and sub sandwiches. Everything is REALLY good! I remember the first time I went into an Aloha Salad. At first it was a little daunting. I mean I've had salads before and it's not that great so how could this salad be any better. But alas, I just starting dating my boyfriend and I wanted to impress him with my openness to eating just about everything(!). So I ordered the Satay salad with chicken...and it was like a party in my mouth! In 45 minutes Aloha Salad became my favorite place to eat! The reason why I love the Kapolei location is because it's in the heart of Kapolei Commons and after I get my Target fix I'm all over eating healthy instead of the same old fried greasy fast food. I guess the only draw back is the price. If you make your own salad it can get pricey. Even though the shrimp is an expensive add on, i recommend you try it because it's really good! BONUS: You get free pita bread with every salad!

    (5)
  • Chris T.

    I really love Aloha Salads. You're always greeted upon entry and they turn around orders pretty fast. If you're in a rush, call ahead. I always get the half-salad, half-sandwich combo. Maui mozzarella salad with a caprese sandwich - yes, I love mozzarella. I'm sad the Ward location didn't work out. Luckily I frequent Kapolei so I can get my fill of Aloha Salads. (And yes, some of the salads are a bit pricey if you start adding toppings)

    (4)
  • Bao P.

    everything's really fresh! but the only reason i want to drop a review is to inform the public to try their berry passion tea! if you like tea... you'll love this one!

    (5)
  • Lia W.

    It's a solid OK. The counter people did not know the ingredients of the dressings and had to hunt them down. Papaya was squishy and gross. The downtown location is much better.

    (3)
  • Cheryl K.

    We were pondering if there were any good sandwich places on Kapolei end since it is fairly new to us. And I thought, oh hey I remember passing Aloha Salads, they MUST have sandwiches there. So my husband and I took my daddy-o there (since he was helping me pick up our furniture nearby). My dad and I ordered The Club Sub and my husband ordered the Mandarin Ginger Salad. Everything was so ono and it was a plus that there was local ingredients. Support local farmers! Anyways, everything was fresh and tasty. The store is really clean which is something that is very important to me and the service was pleasant. Next time I will try a salad. They look so good!

    (4)
  • Becky L.

    This is a weekend must have. The only reason I gave 4 stars instead of 5 is due to the lack of seating. I can say that you should not let this be a deterrent! If you eat here, you simply eat local...the produce is grown here and fresh! A must have is the Cobb Salad and Hummus Pita, both are plentiful on toppings, and if you order both and split it with another person you will still leave satisfied and completely happy. The service is great and the food is awesome. If you are looking for a healthy alternative, and you are willing to pay a fair price for locally grown produce please go here. Anyone else can go pay too much for junky fast food that will leave them feeling gross. Aloha Salad for the win!

    (4)
  • Kevin S.

    Try everything twice. This place is great. Scratch that. Only try the PB and banana sandwich once. No need to burn money on that thing. Everything else is good to go.

    (5)
  • Melissa K.

    Seared Ahi Salad- Rocks! Staff is super friendly and helpful!!

    (5)
  • K.C. K.

    I read about Aloha Salads before visiting Hawaii this week. I had high expectations, particularly given my love for the salad restaurant concept (see Sweetgreen in DC) and my assumption that there would be excellent fresh produce on Oahu. I visited this location twice. On my first visit I tried The Goddess salad and a Waialua Soda. The soda was delicious -- I had the Lilikoi. The salad's mango and papaya were delicious but the avocado was underripe. This was a letdown, especially since it's a restaurant based on its produce. On my second visit I had the Ono Island Ahi salad. The woman who took my order asked how I wanted my tuna and I said seared. Unfortunately it was cooked all the way through and, worse, there was a long hair in my salad. Gross. Aloha Salads could be great, but my experiences were disappointing.

    (3)
  • Emiko T.

    This Aloha Salads is in a great location and has a nice upstairs seating area. Their process of making the salads is true to the mission statement and salad-making politics; everything, and I mean everything, is cut and diced by hand and the salads are put together before your eyes. Which inevitably makes you wait for your food to come out so make sure to NOT go to any Aloha Salads when you're in a rush. Not to say that the food might not be worth the wait, but if you're of an impatient nature, you may get antsy. I got a custom made salad with artichoke hearts, tofu, mozzarella cheese and tomatoes with honey dijon dressing. Everything from the mixed greens to the tomatoes was crispy and fresh and definitely makes you feel good about eating your veggies. But what I love is that they're true to their word of using fresh and local produce in their salads. My only less than stellar critique is that they could efficiently speed up the process of actually giving you the salad. Mine was finished for at least a couple of minutes while it just sat on the middle table waiting for its slice of pita bread. One guy on the phone just walked by it and the other girl making the pitas didn't even know it was there, so I feel there could be a much more efficient way of tying up the order. And sure the price is steep but nothing to complain about in terms of high quality ingredients. In conclusion, though you could put together your own (perhaps cheaper) salad at home, isn't it always fun when someone else makes it for you?

    (4)
  • Robbye N.

    Fresh, local, yummy. Love everything!! Employees always friendly. Can't go wrong here.

    (5)
  • Sher E.

    Aloha Salads in Kapolei is a great stop for lunch before heading to the beach or for an afternoon snack after the beach. Mmmm... Caesar salad with seared ahi and a bowl of soup hits the spot before heading home to eat dinner! The staff here were very friendly and cool.

    (4)
  • Joanne N.

    Tried this location again, and it was MUCh better! I really enjoyed my salad and felt the service was pretty fast.

    (3)
  • Graham W.

    Great food, but don't be fooled that its completely healthy! if your a calorie counter their ahi salad can rack up 650calories., don't even try and calorie count with the steak salad..lol but that doesn't change the fact that their salads are a great combination of flavors and textures. soups arent house made but taste meh. stick to their salads and you'll walk away content!

    (4)
  • Noe P.

    If you are looking for healthy, made fresh and locally grown produce you wanna try aloha salads. I have gone here several times and have always had a great experience. You do pay a little more but it is well worth it. I only eat chicken and fish so I normally get half the vegetarian sand-which with half paniolo salad. The dressing can be tossed or on the side. I prefer having it tossed which they add just the right amount. An added bonus is the warm pita bread slices that they serve with the salad.

    (5)
  • michael L.

    Kapolei manager Chad Cabanlet leads a team that builds salads and pita wraps made to order. Fresh,tasty,healthy. Everything here is built to order, including all the signature salads. For those who want to go off the board and design their own salad ther is an overwhelming selection of garnishes and dressings to choose from. "If they study the menu, they'll realize that the salad they want is usually already there," Cabanlet said. "So we usually try to guide them to our signature salads, which most times ends up being cheaper than if they were to build their own" "I've had both the Kamuela Cobb Salad and the Kahuku Shrimp and Spinach. There is something to be said about fresh ingridients. Flavorful ,crispy, juicy, colorful and most importantly, HEALTHY. Sitting in the store, which is 2 doors down from that "Footlong" sandwich shop, was very interesting. There were people in line, 10 deep, then stood while waiting for their orders to be filled. Everything is made to order and to your liking. Thus, it may take a little longer. Trust me it is WORTH it! Just ask any of the 10-12 people paying a little more in the store verses the 2 or 3 people in that "other" lunch place. Instead of a high caffeine national brand soda, how about the Wailua soda made in Hawaii? But what REALLY took the cake was my friend's kids ordered the fruit for desert. I asked them why and they said "Because it tastes good" Now if that isn't a good resaon to eat here I don't know what is. Th presentations are artful,prices resonable and the food is GOOD and HEALTHY and the kids LOVE it...what more could any more could anybody ask for?? I know...open some in California! San Diego to be specific...

    (4)
  • Scot K.

    Staying at the Marriott resort doesn't offer you a great selection of food, so my daughter and I had to head into Kapolei to find some better food. This is probably the only real healthy, low fat restaurant in the area. My daughter order the Aloha Pineapple salad because it had lychee in addition to the pineapple. I ordered the the Mediterranean. The Pineapple salad was excellent with a balance of greens and fruit. The dressing was a pineapple vinaigrette giving it a tropical compliment. My Mediterranean was a huge portion with feta, olives, cucumbers, and red onions. Everything was in the right proportions not overwhelming the other ingredients. We also shared a cup of corn chowder with pita bread. This was good, but it resembled a food service soup. I would recommend this to give your body a break from all the bad food you eat while on vacation. Time between the order and receiving the food was a little slow for a salad shop, but things move slower in Hawaii. We were on vacation too, so it really didn't affect us.

    (4)
  • Melissa C.

    My favorite salad place on the island! I moved to Waikiki recently and although there are other locations near me, I still get my salads from the Kapolei Aloha Salads. I love the friendliness of the people who work here, in addition to the art the create for my mouth. The salads are second to none and I will never go anywhere else to get my salads. The soup is great also (try the half salad, half soup combo) and I usually go next door to Menchies for dessert. Go here if you want a party in your mouth!!! They do not disappoint:0)

    (5)
  • Jesse F.

    Awesome spot to grab a quick lunch. The Ahi Wrap delicious. It is rather small inside, but you can usually find a seat upstairs. An added bonus is that you are supporting local farmers by eating here. Love it.

    (4)
  • Krystle E.

    Love, love, love it!! My husband ate here earlier this week and wanted me to try it. So we went last night. I wasn't sure what to expect so I kept my expectations low so I wouldn't be uber disappointed if I didn't like it. At first it started off rocky cause I ordered The Goddess and they were out of the dressing. Then I ordered the Aloha Passion w/ steak and was told that they were out of fresh mangoes but I substituted them for strawberries and it turned out yummy! The pita bread was warm and soft. Most def will be coming here again and cant wait to try out other items on the menu.

    (5)
  • Jessie D.

    Since I work near the other Aloha Salads location in Kahala, I have a pretty good idea on what to expect going here. Thankfully, you'll pretty much get the same quality of stuff like the other Aloha Salads location, with one notable exception: the friendly service. Most of the workers were very pleasant, including the one dude I recognized from Kahala (I think his name's Eric). The guys behind the register, however, not so much. I think I've only had one good register experience here in the past 5 trips. The other four were saved because I recognized people making the salad or that the people I didn't recognize were extremely helpful and friendly. Oh, the food... like it was stated earlier, you've been to one, you've been to them all... which is a great note on the consistency of the food and their products. The seared ahi salad is always the go to salad when I can't decide on what to get. Hopefully, in the future, they can have that same consistency with the service as well. So, Aloha Salads Kapolei, you're getting a 3.25 out of 5. It would've been a solid 4 if you can keep the service consistency up.

    (3)
  • Ashlyn B.

    I ate here for lunch today and was impressed by the selection of Signature Salads they had! I had the Kamuela Cobb salad and practically scarfed it down after my first bite. It had crisp Romaine lettuce, cherry tomatoes, blue cheese bits, sliced boiled eggs, chunks of avocado, and slices on BACON!! it was tossed in this DELICIOUS Ranch dressing...just the right amount, too! I paid about $9 for a very generous serving of salad. I could only finish half of it so I saved it for later (I just finished it about an hour ago). The dining area is very clean. A little small (3 tables downstairs, a few tables outside, 2 tables and a long counter upstairs) but lots of seating. Not bad for the location. It's right next to Target and there's lots of free parking. Five stars for excellent food, service, cleanliness, and employees! They even said bye to me by name! Yes, I was impressed.

    (5)
  • Rise D.

    Aloha Salads is just okay. The price to make your own salad is $7.50. I felt like eating something healthy and light since I'm sick right now. You can choose up to four toppings, one cheese, and a dressing. Adding protein costs extra. I think the prices are high here for a salad! Maybe I'll try one of their signature salads in the future, but probably not any time soon. The tomato bisque is good though, but I think it's almost $4 for a cup!

    (3)
  • Teresa P.

    Mmmm...delicious. I work in kapolei commons and when I'm not organized, I buy a salad from here for lunch. I love the kamuela cobb 1/2 salad and a cup of tomato bisque soup..so good and all for around $10! Such a steal! I will be here weekly! Did I mention the customer service is top notch?!

    (5)
  • Dee W.

    I love this place because the food is excellent, always extremely fresh, and they support local farms. I have tried about half the menu and have never once been disappointed. Periodically, they run out of a certain fruit, but they always offer to replace it with another fruit and it usually makes the sandwich or salad just as good if not better! Sure, it can get busy sometimes, but that is a sign of a good place to eat! By going a little before or after the standard "lunch hour," we can miss the super busy time. The staff is friendly and work efficiently to get the orders out promptly and correctly. It's very reasonably priced for the quality of food you get; you can go other places and spend the same amount for horrible heat lamp food filled with preservatives. The only reason I didn't give 5 stars is because it can get really warm in there and if you're not getting something to go, there are only a couple tables outside to eat. Not sure if the air conditioning is not working or if there is any at all, but this would be the only aspect that has room for improvement. Still, you should sweat it out and eat their amazing food!

    (4)
  • Adriene F.

    Excellent salads and soups all made from fresh local produce :)

    (5)
  • Eve S.

    First time that me and my husband ate because our daughter tooked us there to try to eat, the sandwich are good, my husband like the soup and the fruits are soo sweet...good dinner for the three of us. We are there @ 7:30 pm and one of the casheir was brooming the floor coming from upstairs, and broom the stairs going down tooooooo, MY GOD? THEY DON'T HAVE RESPECT OF CUSTOMERS ARE STARTING TO EAT OUR FOODS, and we sat underneath the stairs, and the dust are flying all over the place. My daughter said, if I'am the manager I will let them clean the Aloha Salads @ 9 pm with no customers.......very bad impression to people like us! hope they will not do it again.....please !!!!.......WHO EVER THE OWNER OF THIS PLACE PLS. don't let them broom while people are still inside..thank you.

    (3)
  • Esteban W.

    Few things, culinary-wise, bring an oral-flavor-orgasm on this island. I am NOT saying that all food on the island is bad, I am saying few things are superior above all others when it comes to flavor, health, satisfaction, taste and bliss. Aloha Salads' Ono Island Ahi, in my most humble opinion, has reached a level of harmonious excellence that is sometimes only reserved for perfectly cooked steak. The GOOD: I am always a fan of keeping it simple, and Aloha Salads does it well will posting everything up on a board and you simply have to point and say, "I want this" - note for those who have trouble making decisions: just point and get pleasantly surprised because when food is done right, done local, done fresh, it's hard to f*ck up. My Recommendation for the first timers: the Ono Island Ahi. It is served with perfect slices of strawberries and sweet mango chunks and a side of fresh avocado and topped with perfectly seared ahi and coconut, then a drizzle of mango vinaigrette. Okay, yeah, that sounds all jumbled and you're probably thinking, WTF?... Fish, Mango, and strawberries... coconut?? It is ridiculous only because your mind cannot comprehend the level of savory bliss that this salad brings. No joke, I ate strawberries with seared fish and my mind was BLOWN... and have you ever heard of anything being blown as bad? No, of course not. Fish + Fruit = Oral Orgasm. The BAD: Since I always look for SOMETHING bad, again - price - is always the worst part of pretty much any Hawaiian lunch. This was a salad... a nearly $11+ salad... and typing that out for this review makes me cringe. Yes, its fresh, yes its local, but F*CK, that's expensive... its FISH and Lettuce (for the most part). Flavors, however are not affected by the price and after you shovel every savory bit into you oral orifice, your mind will do something amazing and justify the price for a satisfying meal. OVERALL: Quite possibly, ONE of the BEST salads I have ever torn through. And we all have those moments, after we stupidly watch "Supersize Me" or those times we get insanely envious by our co-workers who lost 7 pounds by drinking paprika, honey and lemon juice for 28 months... Those moments where we feel that we should really start eating something healthy...ier. I know I have those moments. I call those "weak-days". Overall, when I have these moments, Aloha Salads is most likely going to be my first stop...especially since it's so close to a Menchie's Yogurt - Damn IT!

    (4)
  • Laura N.

    Fresh salads, tasty soup and friendly staff. Additional small seating area offered upstairs. Just don't go here if you are in a hurry..try calling your order in to expedite.

    (4)
  • Priya G.

    I think I have tried most of the salads here a few I like more than others but salads are hard, everyone has a preference! The girls that work here are very friendly and have answered any question we have had... the one thing that does bug me though is that you still get charged the entire amount for a salad if you switch the protein. IE- I wanted shrimp instead of steak and shrimp is $1 more, so why not charge me $1 more because i'm just switching them out rather than charging the full amount of the shrimp? The hubs and I frequent this place at LEAST once a week... it is a tad on the expensive side but we figure eat a great salad get some frozen yogurt from next door and walk around target... a great night :)

    (4)
  • John E.

    Be careful of what is in your salad!!! One star is pretty high, but yelp didn't let me leave zero stars. We found a shard of plastic in our sweet home Waimanalo kale salad. She bit into it and pulled a 1 1/4" x 3/8" sharp piece of hard plastic out of her mouth. thank god she didn't swallow it or we would be in the ER or worse in the OR!

    (1)
  • Sandra M.

    I ain't about dat fit life so I didn't get a salad. Had a runny nose so I decided to get their tomato bisque instead. Yo that tomato bisque was so godly it cured my sickness. Probably the best tomato bisque i ever had in my life My friend ordered an aloha tuna sub. Super good. Got some mangoes and strawberries inside like whoa that's pretty genius. Made it soopah juicy. Line was pretty long cuz dat place hella boomin. The cashier called me by my name and I felt like a celebrity. Great service. It's a cute area to eat. You can eat upstairs cause fit people that eat salads like to walk up those stairs livin that fit life. I didn't walk upstairs tho because I don't live that life.

    (5)
  • Christopher T.

    Can't complain with Aloha Salads, their food is good. This Aloha Salads is located in between Ross and Target, and directly next to this nail salon. I like how they use local ingredients considering we're in the middle of the ocean. I love their Tomato Bisque soup, it goes great with their pita bread they serve it with. The salads are good too, and so are their wraps. My favorite salad is the Satay salad. Satay salad (red & white cabbage * carrots * cucumbers * romaine * basil * cilantro * green onions * wonton * peanuts * spicy thai satay dressing) The only downside is that the prices can get pretty steep when you want to eat healthy.

    (4)
  • Kiana W.

    Aloha Salads is a simple, yet authentic café - style restaurant that offers soup, salads, sandwiches, and wraps. Although it offers seemingly "simple" foods, the choices that you see on the menu are exotic and never before seen. I ordered the Fresh Island Ahi Wrap, which is a pita bread wrap enveloped around ahi, romaine lettuce, tomatoes, capers and red onion along with a champagne dressing. They serve good portions and can be eaten for lunch or dinner. Aloha Salads offer TONS of options. If you're not up to something savory, try something sweet, like a fruit bowl. You can choose up to 5 fruits to mix together to make something similar to an açai bowl (without the smoothie base). Overall, Aloha Salads is a wonderful place to go to with friends and family during any time of the year. It's also perfect for kids, as it offers a Keiki menu for kids 10 and under. I'll definitely try a salad next time, since that's what Aloha Salads is known for.

    (4)
  • Maggie G.

    After a long day at work my husband surprised me with dinner from Aloha Salads! We had never been there so he ordered me an Aloha Mediterranean Wrap with a cup of tomato basil soup. The wrap was delicious but had a little bit too much dressing for my taste but that's an easy fix! The soup was so yummy! I NEED to know where they buy their basil because it was the best basil I ever had! It was such a pleasant surprise! I will definitely be returning!

    (5)
  • Tiffany H.

    This place deserves 5-stars because, well, let's just say I'm a huge fan of sandwiches and this place has got their sandwich-making game perfected. I love that their ingredients are always so fresh and I've never found a brown tinge on a single piece of lettuce here (shame on you, Subway) I usually get a combo meal because I'm not the kind of person who can just eat a salad and be satisfied. Yeah, I know, shame on me. But I feel that it's a pretty good deal for the amount of salad you get, PLUS half a sandwich. My favorites are the Chicken Aloha Caesar salad and the Club Sub sandwich. And of course, you can never forget the Tomato Bisque soup. My mouth waters just thinking of it. Since you only get two choices for a combo, I sometimes just get a side of soup if I can't decide and I want the best of all three worlds. Employees are always extremely friendly and the salads always look so pretty and you can tell effort goes into making them look that way. Thumbs up for that.

    (5)
  • Lori L.

    Aloha Salads is great for a fresh lunch, it's not necessarily low calorie, but there's a nice variety of ingredients to fancy up your salad, plus soup and sandwiches. You can make a custom salad, but I usually swap between the Big Island Beet, Seared Ono Ahi, and the Goddess. The Big Island Beet feels special with mango, goat cheese, macadamia nuts and beets. The Goddess is a soft textured salad with papaya, pine nuts and avocado. The Ono Ahi is the most expensive salad with Ahi, avocado and strawberries. Get the Tomato Bisque, it's rich and delicious with bits of meaty cheese--if they serve it to you hot, sometimes it comes cold. They have combos, which you choose 2 choices from a small soup, half sandwich, or half salad, but the combos are small. If I'm hungry I get a full size salad and a soup. Save yourself time by calling your order in and taking out, they get busy during peak times and you can wait awhile--like 25 minutes--and check your order before you leave, you might be missing something.

    (3)
  • Coleen F.

    I have been coming here a lot lately and so much has changed during that time. Their menu has definitely improved and I have to say, their salads are very fulfilling!! I love the fact that they use local ingredients. And don't let the name fool you. They don't just serve plain lettuce with ranch dressing. Everything in their salads is unique and I find myself craving it more than foods like burgers or fries. Their dressing tastes amazing. My favorite salad is the Aloha Passion salad which includes tart flavored fruits, walnuts, blue cheese, and their famous Lilikoi Vinaigrette! The half size is actually pretty fulfilling and I like the fact that most of their combos come with pita bread!! (My boyfriend isn't much of a health nut, but we find ourselves fighting over the pita bread.) They have great combo options to try. Also, their soup is fantastic. I usually get the Tomato Bisque soup, which is actually very delicious! The staff there is always very friendly and welcoming. This location also has an upstairs where you can lounge and eat. You can see the staff making your food fresh from above. :)

    (5)
  • Megan W.

    Fresh salads and wraps made to go! They were great about making substitutions for us and sharing the ingredients list to help us find vegan items. The salad wrap had a lot of dressing in it so it was a little soggy and difficult to eat but still very tasty.

    (4)
  • Jillian K.

    I ordered the half sandwich and salad combo. The sandwich was fairly small and i was still hungry afterwards. The asian chicken salad was good for the most part, but the chicken pieces were so tough that i couldnt eat it. The dressing tasted like the usual asian dressing, but the consistency was thick & snot-like. The wheat bread was also very tough. I dont think I'll eat here again. Thats what i get for trying to be "healthy."

    (2)
  • Ally LittleOwl N.

    I couldn't eat much of the food when we went, but the family scarfed it down without any hesitation.

    (4)
  • Chris J.

    We cheeks out aloha salads during a recent trip to the island of Oahu. We were craving a sandwich and searching yelp for local eateries in the area where we stayed and came across aloha salad. Living in SoCal, sandwich places are a dime a dozen and all are really good, so I was slightly disappointed with the menu options but managed to enjoy a decent sandwich and soup combo on a hot day. Staff is friendly. Food portions are very small. Seating indoors is kinda limited as the restaurant is small in size. I also do not recommend sitting on the upper level as the a/c does not quite seem to make it up that high. I would recommend aloha salad for lunch; however next time I would probably just go to subway. Thanks for reading. CJ

    (3)
  • Divina R.

    Pricey. Busy during lunch but their steak wrap is awesome!!!! They do phone orders as well so call ahead.

    (4)
  • Justice L.

    Service and food quality is not consistent. Some days are good and some days suck. Also the portion is not great. Sometimes I can see through the plate container and that's not good. There's usually a wait and the cashiers almost never make menu recommendations which shows poor customer service. There's so many menu options it's hard to make a decision. I've tried the wraps and didn't like it. The bread though is good it's naan. Most days it's faster for me to run to target and get a $5 salad at the deli and it's a big sized portion with chicken on top.

    (3)
  • Jan Romnick E.

    I'm a new believer. I'm definitely not one to settle for a salad and call it a meal. I came in on a whim and an empty stomach. When I walked in it was like haole central haha but I got the Satay Chicken Salad and I was AMAZED. I decided to go with the small to combo with the soup TOMATO BISQUE. OMG... it was delicious! The combo was wel priced and it came with hot pita bread! The salad was on point from the description to the flavor. It came with peanut spiced thai dressing which was absolutely delicious and very Thai flavored. The dressing was a full on flavor that got amped up with every piece of cilantro you take with it. The tomato had mozzarella in it which complements the warm thick full flavored soup. I'm coming back for sure.

    (5)
  • Joe S.

    I feel that I must "tell it as it is" in this review, though short as it is. The salads are very good. Great? Not in my opinion and bad? Not in my opinion. Simply a salad. That's all. My wife ordered a salad and it was over $7 for something that was mostly lettuce, 3 slices tomato, and cheese. It was a take on the favorite "Tomatoes, Basil, and Mozzarella" dish. I did like it, though the quantity was sadly poor and just such little quantity. Quality is there. Good salad if you're not hungry. I was not impressed with the price to salad comparison. At the least add more lettuce... II think it's a clean establishment, ample seating inside and out. Air Conditioning is nice and the noise is average for this kind of place. That is a plus. Just provide more anything (lettuce, tomato, Mozzarella cheese, or something) to make the value worth the stop here.

    (3)
  • May L.

    Feeling a little healthy today so I decided to try out Aloha Salads! I've always been a meat eater, so I order the Kahuku Shrimp Salad with chicken added! Sadly they were out of spinach :( kind of a bad deal for somewhere that specializes in SALAD! I got the mixed greens instead. The salad portion is legit! The papaya seed dressing was delicious, egg nicely cooked, crispy bacon, grilled shrimps were moist and the chicken breast was a nice touch. I would've really enjoyed the salad if it was spinach though, and possibly a little more meat! It came out to be $14 with no avocado. I took everyone's advice and called in my orders. The cashier was super friendly and fast. There's a line on the side for phone orders. Depends on what you order though, not everything on the menu is HEALTHY. If I do feel like another light and fresh lunch, I'll definitely drop by Aloha Salads.

    (4)
  • Kristin Joy B.

    Every time I come here, I'm always satisfied with what I get. Today, we ordered the shrimp Cesar salad and their shrimp goddess salad and both were extremely refreshing. We also tried their soup of the day which is now my favorite. Can't recall the name, but it their tomato soup. Hands down amazing.

    (5)
  • Jess K.

    I love this place. I came here while visiting my parents and it seems like it's the only fast but healthy option in the Kapolei area. **I may be misquoting since I only had a few days to explore, but it was one of the better places I ate while there. the soba salad was a bit lonely so I alternated eating that and my mom's aloha passion salad :D The passion salad is super sweet (mangos apples grapes craisins plus the dressing) but the steak on top was gooood. I ate at roy's and sidestreet inn on my visit and i would have rather ate at aloha salads. It's a bit pricey but ingredients are fresh and you're supporting local :)))

    (4)
  • Kelvin K.

    They make nice and healthy salads! The choices were pretty good! Tomato bisque was fantastic!!

    (4)
  • Rochelle M.

    Just ok for me. I had the Kahuku spinach salad and it came with four grilled shrimp that didn't have that much flavor. Some thin bacon the kind you get on a fast food sandwich and two slices of avocado. I also tried the seafood bisque and it was just ok too. The soup was not very warm and tasted like pre- frozen kind heat and serve. Good for healthier options. I may go back to try something else, just kinda $$$ for what you get, but better than eating junk when your on the go. Friendly fast service!

    (3)
  • Shawni H.

    Impeccable service! Waited on in a timely fashion and only waited 3 minutes before our order was ready. The salads were delicious and the tomato bisque was to die for. This place is a must go.

    (5)
  • Peter Y.

    I work in the shopping center and always enjoy my lunches when eating here. Just have to remember to them to toss my salad when I order it. One day I will.

    (5)
  • Victoria A.

    Honestly, I have asked staff before about the nutritional contents of the food at Aloha Salad and up until today, I was only told that they were working on it. I'm not extremely fanatical about counting calories, fats, carbs and such...but you betcha the calories eventually add up after "add this and...uh, extra of that puhleese," is done. So pleased to know that the nutritional information is now available upon request for your viewing pleasure. At least now I can gamble where I want to add the calories and do-dahs. Now....if this would only somehow be added on the menu as fyi. Nah....I'm asking too much. Or am I? Still an awesome place to get your healthy on :)

    (5)
  • Jimmy P.

    Ok. I've been coming here for a while now and even though I love the food and the idea of having local farmers providing the ingredients, I CAN NOT stand the heat!!! It's soooo hot there. There are ceiling fans behind the counter but nothing for the patrons. And I know the owner is making money hand over fist because the line is always out the door. Owner. Cmon man. Give us some fans at least! You can see the smoke cloud in the store. I don't mind smelling like smoked turkey or bacon but really the customers need air. If you're doing carryout, you can't beat the food. But if you're dining in, be prepared to sweat. Think bikram yoga.

    (3)
  • Luis R.

    Very Interesting place as they serve basically salads, soups and sandwiches. I had the pleasure of dining there because I didn't want to eat anything fattening and figure how much damage could a salad do you. Well if you don't pay attention some salads can get upwards to 500-600+ calories, especially depending on the dressing you request. Be mindful when ordering. Nutritional info can be found here digitalmarketingbox.com/… Anyway I had the mandarin ginger salad, which comes with mandarin oranges * carrots * snow peas * cilantro * green onions * wontons * almonds * sesame seeds * chicken breast * mixed field greens * Asian ginger dressing. It was alright. The only part I disliked was the slimyness, is that a word, of the Asian ginger dressing. Very thick, gelatinous. I wasn't a fan and plus it tasted like sesame oil. Overall, if you are looking for an alternative to fast food this is a step in the right direction. Next time I will try another option and will revisit this review but for now this place is O.K. By me

    (3)
  • Nicole K.

    For a long time, the West Side had few options for healthy restaurants. Thanks to Aloha Salads, we now have a great place for a quick and healthy bite. They have a wide selection of sandwiches, salads, and soups all made with fresh and local ingredients. Aloha Salads not only dishes out great tasting food, it also supports local farmers and economy. Good food with a great cause! My favorite salads include the Aloha Passion, Kahuku Shrimp, Satay, and Goddess. The pita bread they serve with the salad is always warm and delicious! Prices can be a little steep, but it is important to remember that you are paying for quality and freshness as well as helping to sustain our local agriculture and economy.

    (4)
  • Jon L.

    Green - Local - Simple Nice concept! Just like: oahuprint.com Usually busy. Always ono. I like the Kamauela cobb and italian sub combo. Soups are sometimes not too hot but better safe than sorry i guess.

    (5)
  • Nat W.

    I love Aloha salads!! This is my favorite place to eat after workout at a gym. Their seared ahi salad is just awesome. The ahi is nicely blakened, moist and perfectly seared. The fruits and dressing go very well with the salad. I have tried their Italian sub also and it was delicious too. I have to say half sandwich is very small tho. The service is always great.

    (5)
  • Shara B.

    Usually great but today the curry chicken wrap was gross. I always get the same thing so I know when something is wrong. The chicken was over cooked and SO dry and stringy ... it's like they microwaved it to death or something. I took it to go otherwise I would have returned it. Dissatisfied, on my birthday too.

    (2)
  • Tim Y.

    Solid 4 stars! Called in a togo order yesterday and was given a 20 minute ETA. That wasn't bad considering it was in the middle of lunch. -Quinoa salad -Cobb salad with no cheese. Both were delicious! Loved how fresh they were. The crispy bacon strips and ripe avocado slices complemented the Cobb perfectly. The salads were packed nicely with utensils, napkins, and two pita breads. Located just to the right of Target.

    (4)
  • Erwin G.

    Today the service was EXCELLENT. Can't beat a good light dinner that's tasty and light to start off the weekend.

    (5)
  • Katie L.

    The food here is good when the staff manages to execute it correctly, but that is only about half of the time. I come here a couple times a week because it is convenient and a good healthy option. There are some slightly unnecessary "rules" this place has. Combo meals are only allowed for certain items. Not all salads and subs can be used in the combo meals, even if you offer to pay more money...I've asked. This does not make sense to me, shouldn't a customer be able to order what they want, especially if they are willing to give you more money? Some of the items not allowed in combos are actually cheaper than other items that are allowed. Another "rule" they have is that you can not have duplicate fruits in a fruit bowl. So if I want more strawberries than lychee I can not have what I want... Many many times I have gotten my order, and something is wrong with it. I asked for extra croutons on my salad and there are barely any on it. One time they actually forgot my steak on my salad! A couple times they forgot to put an extra pita bread in that I paid for. Another time I asked for no mayo, and what do you know? There's the mayo I didn't order. I have gotten hair in my salad, along with paper stuck to the melted cheese in my sandwich. It's frustrating to come here week after week and half of the time I have an issue. I know to always check my food for now on. This place should not take phone orders, especially at high volume times. It is really frustrating to wait in the line that is almost out the door and then be cut off by someone who placed a phone order that doesn't have to wait at all! Maybe we all should just place a phone order while we wait in line...they don't have enough staff to be taking phone orders. My hopes in writing this review is that the management/owners can see it and actually make an effort to change some things so their customers can be happy :)

    (2)
  • Jurija M.

    "3rd time is the charm" they say. Well, that's not the case here. I have been here three times now and I still don't love it or have a change of feelings. "Meh. I've experience better" is spot on. I was hoping that by my third visit I would be saying, "Woohoo! As good as it gets!" but it's just not happening. This place always has a line and is very busy. To boot, when you're standing in the line, the whole place is smoking up and out. I walk out of there smelling like grilled skirt steak each time. In addition to the line and the scent, it's already annoying how small the damn place is. I've been able to sit upstairs only once and my friend ended up having to stand as the mini stool was too uncomfortable for her back. In the end, the food is just BLAND. I get that it's fresh salads and ingredients but could you use those ingredients to make some tastier sauces or dresses? The pai'a pomegranate salad dressing tastes more like a dessert paste rather than a dressing. Also, the feta cheese is garbage here! Feta is soft and crumbly, not hard and crumbly. Yuck. Everyone that works here has been nice though and this is a great location for the growing town of Kapolei.

    (2)
  • Sara S.

    I love the food here, all the vegetables and fruits are so fresh and tasty. BUT they don't answer their phone!! I called THIRTEEN times and they did not answer! I like to order takeout from them because it's much more convenient for me to just go and pick it up then head back to work. I understand they get busy, but a lot of places get busy yet they still manage to at the very least answer their phones. To me it plays a big part in customer service.

    (3)
  • Mike And Leslie B.

    The good: They make the best salads....sooooo good!!!! They have a great menu with nice soups and breads to take home. I like the seared ahi salads or the ones with papaya or mango. Price is a bit high but it's worth it because the food is sooooo fresh and the salad will last you a few days. The bad: They often run short on mango and will substitute it with papaya. Recommendations: Delivery would be nice. Will we come back? Yes...for sure!!!

    (5)
  • Kelly L.

    Aloha Salads is one of my favorite places for quick, healthy food. They even have several items loaded onto My Fitness Pal. Which is awesome. I do wish that the entire menu was listed though... My only suggestion for improvement... But food wise... Always spot on. Fresh & yummy.

    (5)
  • Jenna S.

    Did I miss something here? I'm all for local sourcing and eating healthy but this place was such a let down. The salads are small and overpriced, the Cobb had a fair amount of toppings, but the chicken did not taste fresh at all. The half sub was like 2 1/2 inches long and the fillings were non existentI! I ordered the tuna with strawberries and mango. Sounds good. There was ONE half a strawberry, about one tablespoon of tuna, and NO greens! Not to mention the bread was really thick, rubbery, and tasted bad. The venue sucked even more, no AC or air circulation what so ever, and only a couple of small tables, including a wierd loft - not all of them even had chairs. Many people were sitting waiting for their food while people with actual food had no where to sit/eat. We ended up eating our food at subway. Not to mention the font on the menu is stupid small, I thought my eyes were going bad. Does everyone like this place because they think they're being cool go green hipsters or something? I'm sorry but crappy food is still crappy food. Wasted 21 bucks, and drove out here for nothing.

    (1)
  • Ernest P.

    Overall, decent... Definitely will not be my stop when I'm lazy and not willing to prepare a salad.. First, price to quality is not equal. Salad Was not bad, but not worth the price;even in Hawaii.. being that they brag about everything being local, the prices should be considerably lower. Next, the environment is extremely uncomfortable! Very hot, cramp, hard iron chairs... So where will my next salad come from? I'll stick with the Berry chicken at Wendy's....

    (2)
  • Tess J.

    Love the variety here. Fast service.

    (4)
  • Emi H.

    Sometimes you have to stop being a gluttonous yelper and start on the path to being healthy by eating things that are not deep fried, or covered in sugar, or made of 80% butter. (Slaps you in the face) Wake up! Eating healthy doesn't have to be a snooze fest, although I completely understand why it's easier to eat an entire box of pastries instead of a boring old salad. I personally strive to live to be a vibrant 150 years olds (I look 35 by then of course), so in between my endless bouts of snacking I do manage to fit in a healthy meal here and there. On this particular Saturday my boyfriend and I were in the area and decided to pop into Aloha Salads to grab a quick to-go lunch. Photo (Storefront): yelp.com/biz_photos/aloh… He ran off to Subway next door and I ventured inside to get a Big Island beet salad. I am a sucker for beets, which is really weird because I hated them as a kid and once swore to my father that never in a million years would I ever love beets! "They're DISGUSTING!" I proclaimed. Well a million years later, here I am eating DISGUSTING beets like there was no tomorrow!!! I asked the cashier at the counter if the beets were canned or fresh local grown? And she replied, "Fresh!" Hooooooray! Because canned beets really are disgusting! But fresh beets are GLORIOUS! I purchased my small salad for a little over $7 (sorry, I forgot to take a note about the exact price) and waited patiently for them to make my lunch. Photo (Salad Makers): yelp.com/biz_photos/aloh… It took awhile, about 10 minutes, but when you think about what's involved in making a lunch, isn't that silly that I just said "it too awhile?" We're not at McDonald's! My salad came out and we departed to a friends house for lunch. My salad was just what my body needed as repentance for the maple bacon donuts I had swallowed almost whole the night before. Was it as tasty as those donuts? Well hell no. It's a salad for Pete's sake! But did it make me feel satiated and healthy and vibrant? Well HECK YEAH! Hooray for healthy!!! Via la SALAD!!! Photo (Beet Salad): yelp.com/biz_photos/aloh…

    (4)
  • Andrea C.

    DELICIOUS selections!! My all time favorite is the tomato bisque soup with pita bread. Makes my taste buds go crazy. Also the Kalo burger with avocado is great. I get these two all the time. The salads are good and always fresh, the fruit bowl is so tasty.your choice of fruits. TRY it out here you won't be disappointed.

    (5)
  • Hi Jump Rentals L.

    Mean da salads and sandwiches. The best tomato bisque in the world. A healthier food choice. A bit pricey but well worth it. Peace

    (5)
  • Geno P.

    One of our top 10 favorite places to grab food on the island. the fact there isn't an Aloha Salads in every strip mall in Hawaii is a travesty! This is a massive, fresh, customizable menu that allows you to cater every order to be as healthy or filling as you desire. The choices are simply outstanding, and the Goddess dressing pretty much makes anything taste divine. Seriously - I could put this dressing on Rice Krispies and I would eat that crap every morning. I don't have anything to add to my review other writers haven't already said. Aloha Salads is not just a cafe - it is pretty much my fifth food group. Add a steak and mango salad to your ritual today!

    (5)
  • Roxy W.

    I was slightly overwhelmed the first time I came here. There were so many salad choices and I really wasn't sure if I wanted a salad. Luckily for me they also have soups, sandwiches, wraps and desserts. Food: Curried Quinoa Salad - I LOVE THIS SALAD! I'm not exaggerating. This salad has mixed greens, edamame, carrots, quinoa, mango, bean sprouts, avocado, cranberries, almonds and an amazing curried pineapple vinaigrette. I don't even need any meat in this salad. This is definitely a unique gourmet salad. I haven't seen a salad like this anywhere. (I am so happy I found a salad I LOVE here because I wasn't wowed by this place in the beginning.) Vegetarian Sandwich - This is the first item I ordered here. This sandwich has eggplant, mozzarella, sun dried tomato, red peppers, artichoke hearts and a tasty dressing. The vegetables are cooked. Complimentary Flatbread - Amazing! The flatbread that comes with the salad is so good. I'm glad they give two pieces since one piece isn't enough. Price: Expect to pay $10 for a combo meal (soup and salad or salad and sandwich combos) or $10 for a normal size salad, sandwich or wrap. I personally think the best way to go is the combo deals. You get half portions of the salad and sandwich you want. I love the concept of this place. I like knowing that I'm eating vegetables that are locally grown. I like supporting businesses that support the local economy. Overall, I would recommend this place to anyone who wants an amazing unique salad.

    (5)
  • Dahlia C.

    Great salads, soups, & wraps. Healthy eating with lots of flavor. The lobster bisque is amazing!

    (4)
  • Ele G.

    I enjoy coming here just wish their shop was a lot bigger for people to move around and to sit and enjoy their expensive salads, soups and subs. ...

    (3)
  • Cindy H.

    My hubby and I went to Aloha Salad, & we were hooked. Everything looked great. Hubby's sandwich yummy, my Cobb, was to die for

    (5)
  • Michelle A.

    This was my second visit here. The salads and wraps are so fresh and tasty. On this visit I ordered the Aloha Passion Salad with Steak. I am not usually a fan of having apples and fruit in my green salad but the combination of the dressing and bleu cheese makes the flavors blend well. I also had the chicken curry wrap which was also delicious. The servers are very friendly and helpful. They are great with suggestions on tweaking the salads to get the flavor perfect and they are also very patient for the first timer. Although I am not from Oahu, I will be sure to make this one of my regular stops.

    (5)
  • MiYong E.

    I can't get enough of Aloha Salads. Now they have new salads!!! Ok well maybe not super new, but it's been a few months since my last trip. This is one of my MUST-HAVES whenever I head back to Oahu. The only warning I would give is when you add shrimp, it's a few pieces on one skewer. Definitely recommend trying their combos, so you can try two items (soup, salad, sandwich). And check for their daily specials. Fresh and local ingredients, substitutions, and great service. Love this place.

    (5)
  • Brandy W.

    OK seriously, why can't there be more of these places on the island? There has to be a rule that this concept opens every square mile of every neighborhood in Honolulu! Why? Because I don't want to gain 5 pounds every time I decide I'm too tired to cook for myself. Let's be honest here, brutally honest. Hawaii is NOT known for their healthy food. Kaimuki, Kakaako, Downtown, Ala Moana... even Kailua, all these places have options for healthy carry out meals. The rest of the island pretty much drowns in mayonnaise and rice. Aloha salads not only produces awesome sauce salads, they produce fresh wraps, subs and soups. I ordered a cobb salad, which comes with avocado, bacon, boiled egg, bleu cheese, grape tomatoes and herb ranch and some grilled chicken. Although the chicken isn't cobb standard, this is the closest resembled cobb salad to the real thing back in LA. My husband ordered the chicken ceasar (which I didn't try) with the pastrami sub. Their wheat bread is herb wheat, the best of the breads at subway! Everything comes with little pieces of pita bread, which aren't necessary but are totally fresh and delicious. They take me back to the old mexican restaurants where I grew up that made fresh tortillas. Another plus I loved: when I ask for a cup of water, they don't give me a dixie cup like most places. They provide a full size soda cup of iced water. I never understood the nickle & diming behind tap water, and apparently aloha salads doesn't either. Located in Kapolei, I have never had a problem with seating, with tables on two floors and outside. I have been very impatiently waiting for them to open another location at Pearlridge. Hurry up already! :)

    (5)
  • Jenn Y.

    I won't normally eat at a salad place since I feel like salad making is simple and can be easily done at home. I gotta take it back since this place makes great salads with different vegetables and dressing combo. Kind of like a subway for salad except more green options (Subway next door but skip that place come and come here). They use local vegetables from local farms. Talk about Buy Local!!! I tried the Spinach Kahuku with chicken, To Kale, vegetarian sandwich and special tomato bisque soup. Salads were very fresh! This was jam pack with eggplant, mozzarella, artichoke hearts, roasted red peppers sundried tomatoes, bell peppers. If definitely worth coming again for a healthy food option!!!

    (5)
  • Amber W.

    I eat here all the time. This place is great to grab a quick lunch and head back to the office. My favorite is always a small Kamuela Cobb with a small tomato basil soup.

    (4)
  • Amber C.

    I love Aloha Salads. Their salads are always so fresh. They also sell sandwiches and fruit cups here. Personal favorite is the Kamuela Cobb ... delicious

    (4)
  • May L.

    Love everything about this place. The salads, wraps, soups, desserts. That's about everything. Busy during lunch and dinner hour a bit of a wait, but worth it. Usually get the ahi salad.

    (5)
  • Jody S.

    I love their make your own salads. I get to selfishly pick what I want to eat, mix it all up and pair it with dressing and their yummy little pita bread and you have a filling, healthy, delish meal. The products are always fresh and tasty, crispy and plentiful. I also ordered their tomato bisque and for one, I don't like tomatoes but this soup was super yummy! I am definitely a fan!

    (5)
  • Mike D.

    I've been there on 6 different occasions, different times, i always order the goddess salad as its my favorite , and all those six times they were out of papaya, i mean really??? There is a down to earth store that sells papaya in walking distance, why don't they send one of the many workers standing around doing nothing but talking to buy a few??? I've witness people leave when i was told they were out of papaya... Is it worth loosing customers because they cant order enough ingredients??? Worst yet, when they run out , why don't they buy them?? Specially if they can buy it within walking distance???? I don't get it, in these days where we as consumers can make a choice , why risk loosing customers and a bad reputation just because of a few papayas??? Im in the customer service industry for over 20 years and when we run out of a product, we would buy it, even if it was from our competitor, thats how important customers is to us, guess this location don't share the same philosophy about customers

    (1)
  • Jill Y.

    They have improved their staff and quality control. It's safe to order food from here again.

    (4)
  • Teetah S.

    The salad portions are really small for price you pay c'mon now let's be realistic. If you like dishes with no flavor then this is the place. Paid over $10 for a kahuku shrimp salad only got 3 pieces of shrimp and the sauce tastes like cardboard. Wasted $20 for two crappy salads. Not ever coming here again.

    (2)
  • Amanda S.

    The food is fresh, serving sizes are small for price. I waited over 20 minutes for fruit salad, small salad, half a sandwich and a small bowl of soup. 10 people after me got their order before me. When i went to ask about it the girl had an attitude and said it was almost ready. It didnt come out for another 7 minutes.

    (3)
  • Meg K.

    Great little place with guilt - free food. I love having this place to grab a quick lunch if I've been out too long and forgot to grab something to eat!

    (4)
  • John U.

    When I want a good...I mean an awesome salad I come here. Salads are fresh and super tasty. They also support local farmers in Hawaii...you can't go wrong when you farm fresh greens from the island. I have two favorite salads there: kahuku spinach and ono island ahi. The Ono Ahi Tuni comes with mixed greens, mangos, avocado, coconut strawberries and a flavorful seared ahi. The Kahuku spinach comes with grilled tiger shrimp, bacon, avocado egg, baby spinach and papaya seed dressing. I usually bounce back and forth between these two salads when I come here. Also its always a must whether its hot, cold, tsunami, tornado season, or anything else to get a tomato soup with your order. It's the best on the island. It's so creamy, cheesy, tomatoe-y...its just broke the mouth delicious. It's served with this pita bread that's great for dipping into the soup. ENJOY!!!

    (4)
  • Joanne V.

    If you're in the mood for a satiable, tasty, but still healthy meal, Aloha Salads is for you! Aloha Salads sells salads (duh lol), subs, and soup and uses locally grown fruits and vegetables that are always fresh (In my opinion), in turn supporting local farmers and fisherman... Wooo hooooo!!!! Buy local, eat local :) The menu of salad creations are extensive and if you still can't find one that speaks to you, you can make your own! I have this personal goal of trying every salad option they have before making my own (not that I'm not creative or anything :p). The soup and salads come with a pita bread that adds only positively to your meal. So far I've tried the Ono Island Ahi (everything about this salad is wonderful) & Kahuku spinach (love the papaya seed dressing, salad is simple and tasty). Of the subs, i've tried the caprese, which was good, but I would prob just like it better as a salad. I've had the lobster and crab bisque and it was yummy, but it does not stand a chance against the tomato bisque. I absolutely love the TOMATO BISQUE. It is my favorite. I crave & dream about it often... So scrumptious and full of flavor! The spice blend is absolutely amazing.

    (5)
  • Tashie C.

    I was in an aww distraught when I wanted to make a phone order. It was 8:49p and the cashier told me "No, he can't take my order, they close at 9." It wasn't even 9 yet!!!! I've never had this happen to me ever nor did I ever have a bad experience here before. But I'm a customer, and not to take advantage but I don't think he was supposed turn me down like that because it wasn't 9 yet! Fricken Rude!!! Anyways to satisfy myself I made a phone order the next day for lunch. And boy am I glad I made that phone order because lunch time is super busy. My son and I enjoyed the kamuela cobb salad while my boyfriend took his steak and ahi wrap to work for lunch.

    (3)
  • Heather Marie F.

    Delicious food and polite staff. My daughters and I love coming to Aloha Salad. I highly recumbent the Goddess Salad, Club Sub, and Tomato Bisque soup! :)

    (5)
  • F G.

    Excellent! I've tried about 4 diff salads and 2 of their small subs with ordering the combo for $9.95. I have been satisfied every time I go there. Ingredients are very fresh and dressings are very tasty. The combo has a smaller version of their salads and sandwiches. And the portion size is just right. I'm not a real dressing person but I do drizzle a bit on my salads....I've read that lunch is super busy but I mostly go here for my dinners. So glad that this place is near me. We don't have enough salad type places as alternatives to all the rice plates you can get. Service is always good and there is adequate seating as well. They should add real fruit and veggies smoothies (no added sugars or cream bases)....just fruit, veggies, water or almond milk.

    (5)
  • D F.

    Food is good when they get your order right. Don't try and place a phone order around lunch, they won't pick up if they get busy.

    (2)
  • Cera E.

    yummy food! SHITY CUSTOMER SEVICE. employees are sassy, they dont smile, and act very snobby! thumbs down for employees, and thumbs up for the awesome food.

    (3)
  • Joe D.

    Went shopping at the target for some last minute things and we didn't want to worry about where to eat for dinner. Driving through the parking lot we saw Aloha Salads and decided to give it a try. Freshest ingredients that we've had so far. We just got to the islands yesterday and so far this is the most refreshing meal that we've had. Give the curried chicken wrap a try as it was just delicious. My cousin got the Kalo burger and wants to go for seconds. To top it off the customer service is on point. They ran out of root beer and were very apologetic and accommodating. Super nice and courteous which for us goes a mile. So customer service... 5 stars. Quality of food... 5 stars. I'd give this place a go anytime I'm around.

    (5)
  • Leipupu S.

    I've been wanting to try this place for so long and finally did. I don't eat meat so I ordered the 'ono ahi salad which was very 'Ono. I think it's awesome that they have a place that they sell salads and a healthy option for people wanting something other than fast food and I feel that this place is waaaay over priced that's the reason for 2 stars. My poor boyfriend was still hungry after eating. went to down to earth to get a snacky afterwards and he's a small guy. Don't get me wrong this place is very delicious!

    (2)
  • Jenna N.

    We eat there often. I love the fact it is supporting the local farmers. The staff are friendly. Call at the latest the day before for catering. So far every time we get a pan from there everyone likes it. Only thing missing is Aloha Salads being on the other island. Maui needs one:)

    (5)
  • Diana N.

    I have not had a salad I didn't like here, yet. Their salads are consistently fresh and tasty. Choices are abundant. So why the 4 stars? They just can't get my order right. I ordered a Paia Pomegrante with steak and a soup. I got my salad...but the steak wasn't there. The next visit, I ordered a spinach salad with shrimp, but they gave me the large regular instead of the small size. ( I paid for the regular but ordered the small.) I'll still come here cuz I love the food, but I'll just have to double check my orders and receipts. They could use more seating, too. There are about 3-4 tables upstairs and a bar ...downstairs holds about 5 tables with a few outside in the hot Kapolei sun.

    (4)
  • kalib P.

    Ah brah, this place use to be sooo Ono! only da best. Must be da new management but da place is bad. No mo red roasted bell pepper dressing which was, woah, da kine! But now they push dis cat litter BBQ ranch dressing. No can. Twice in da last month they mess my order put wrong dressing on and forgot da meats. Dis place gon hobo style.. Save ur money, Waikiki dumpster dive salad mo bettah and all natural.

    (1)
  • Mary D.

    Healthy food that support the local farmers. Food was good but expect to wait since everything is made to order and it is pricey, but we are supporting the local farmers.

    (4)
  • Chealse P.

    Great way. To eat healthy and to change it up. Love the tomato bisque with salad or soup. Always great service.. Can't say anything bad!!

    (5)
  • Leah Y.

    This location has friendly, quick service and the quality of food they produce is great. The vegetarian sub is delicious and you can't forget their amazing tomato bisque!

    (4)
  • Laura M.

    Love the salads and all the healthy goodness this place brings. Living a healthy and active lifestyle opens doors to wonderful possibilities.

    (5)
  • Joy P.

    Sadly enough, Oahu lacks quick healthy food stops like the Veggie Grill on the mainland. Thank goodness for Aloha Salads! A good selection of salads, sandwiches and wraps to choose from. Ingredients come from local farmers, can't get any more fresh than that!! You can choose to eat in or take out, though I think take out is best. They have a second floor lofty-like section if you do choose to eat in. The curried chicken wrap and ahi salads are my fave, but there are a lot more on the menu that I have left to try.

    (5)
  • Tim H.

    If there is one thing I dislike it's inconsistencies. Come in one day they offer a substitution at no cost, the next time "oh that's a premium topping" grrrr! I think the portions are very poor as well as far as salads go, one small 3 oz container of dressing for a large salad is barely enough to get taste of the dressing on 1/2 the salad. Thank god the food is decent enough, but service and portions fall short. Keep it consistent people and for the love of God, give us a little more dressing for size of salad without gouging us!

    (2)
  • Amanda L.

    Our favorite island food find. The salads were amazing. All fresh produce. They sub out good stuff when they run out of other things because they're so darn popular. They posted nutritional information so we didn't wreck the fit lifestyle on our vacation.

    (5)
  • Christine G.

    I love their Ono Island Ahi salad. You can choose how well your ahi is cooked (I like mine seared - it melts in your mouth!) and it comes with a bountiful amount of toppings that I've never thought to put on salad before: coconut, mango, strawberries, and a yummy dressing on the side. This comes with pita bread, which is a good bread alternative. The salad greens themselves are fresh and make for a good base for the toppings. Another plus of this place is the kids menu. Kids meals come with your choice of pita bread sandwich, fruit, vegetable, drink, and comes with an organic lollipop as well. Delicious!

    (5)
  • Shawna A.

    We ordered two Pastrami Sanwiches, one Club Sub, one Large Drink and two Waters- total bill $28.48. Thought that was kinda pricey for the size. Sandwiches seem to be between 6-8 inches long. The quality of the sandwiches were good though. I think bread really makes the sandwich....and their bread is delish! Check it out when you're in the area.

    (4)
  • Jenn T.

    Came here for a quick bite to eat for lunch after picking up the color run packet in Kapolei. Boy, was this place packed!! The line moved pretty slowly, but it gave me tons of time to decide what to get. I went for the cobb salad, tossed with extra corn. YUM! They get all of they're products locally, so it's a great way to support the local farmers around town. The staff was friendly and they definitely provide a good healthy choice. This location is clean and has an extra seating area upstairs as well as some outside seating.

    (4)
  • HoneyGirl D.

    best customer service and awesome selection of food. can't go wrong with their fast and friendly service.

    (5)
  • Rhonda B.

    Great menu, lots of healthy, locally grown veggies. It's my go to for lunch. All of there salad are great, and I love the pita bread.

    (4)
  • Arytron P.

    So good. Seriously the best salad place I've been to here or on the mainland. Super fresh ingredients and super tasty. Can't go wrong!

    (5)
  • Courtney N.

    The ono ahi salad is really good! I love the mango and coconut toppings, it compliments my seared ahi really well!! Only thing is the portion to the cost. Small portion for a pricey meal.

    (4)
  • Tania T.

    Aloha Salad: Usually this place serves up yumminess all around. However this last time I went there, which was this past Friday, the paia pomegranate salad was awful. This is a bummer for me because it is my favorite salad to get. I think it was the mint and the dressing that made my stomach turn and it caused me to vomit in the parking lot. My friend also ate my salad and had a sore stomach from it too. Needless to say that I will not be getting this salad any more.

    (2)
  • Jamie B.

    The huzzband & I stop here quite often when we are in Kapolei. I've now had a chance to try more of the menu & have to say I'm absolutely delighted! My favorite thing to get now is actually the combo. For $10 you can choose two from the following: a salad (certain restrictions apply... like no salad with ahi) and either a half sub or a cup of soup. The Italian sub is delicious... love how soft the bread is. And I'm still in love with the complimentary pita bread. I never thought I'd be one of those girls who eat salad for lunch, but Aloha Salads has definitely converted me.

    (5)
  • Brian P.

    I love the food, product, conscept, vision. Most often it quick but today was sad service. New hire training on register with a line to the door. The poor girl was working hard. The employees were working hard but the management was horrible. Little to no direction. Never greeting customers as they entered. Heads down.. then when an employee walks in they all say hi. Manager never apologized to the customer for the long wait time. I'd say most customer are understand of unexpected busy situations but take the time to greet them acknowledge they're there... that there is a long wait. Have a sense of urgency. Like I said most times it's good and the product keeps me coming back but please do something about these topics.

    (2)
  • Charis C.

    Love this place! For the longest time I never wanted to try it because I thought they only had salads...which doesn't necessarily fill me up! But I was wrong! I always try to get something different and am never disappointed. My husband loves the ahi wrap and gets it every time. Also recommend the passion berry iced tea.

    (5)
  • Jessica G.

    A pretty tasty local chain place with yummy salads and such. Dressings are very tasty. The location I went to was kinda hot inside- not sure if AC was on the fritz but it was pretty unpleasant. Besides that- its a good place to grab a salad while out and about shopping / running errands.

    (4)
  • Meg M.

    In my ideal world, every McDonalds on the island would be replaced by Aloha Salads. My favorite is getting the 1/2 salad/soup and 1/2 sando. ... But that's probably because I can never choose. The salads are creative with lots of fresh tasting fruit, nuts and veggies. My only gripe about them is that when you get them tossed they are SATURATED with dressing- way too much for my taste. My recommendation would be to get it on the side. I don't love the vegetarian sando surprisingly... it is a little soggy and the flavors just didn't combine right. The Maui Mozzerella salad is awesome but I substitute spinach and make SURE they don't add too many onions. Pita bread comes on the side with everything but (since I'm already being picky) it is a little too "white bread" for my taste. I know, I know, I am the granola-organic-local food freak who would love a place like this, so why just 3 stars? Plain and simple, Aloha Salads doesn't have too much personality. You know I like me a place with the farmers dropping off fresh produce, different specials to surprise my palate and dim lighting with an odd assortment of furniture and knick-knacks to feast my OTHER senses on.... Aloha Salads is a little antiseptic, the fast food of healthy island eating. The decor is all photos of the food you are eating- I could just take a look at my plate if I wanted to see that. While it advertises as local, my guess (yes, just a guess) is that less than 70% of the ingredients ARE local, because there is a large variety of different things ordered (like walnuts, steak, strawberries, artichokes.... etc). The prices are pretty good for fresh and local food but on the high side for a quick lunch. Local food = amazing but Aloha Salads has a chain restaurant feel that I just didn't dig.

    (3)
  • Hayley G.

    Good food! It is fresh and healthy. They have unique combinations that are different from the Subway next door. Plus, you're supporting local farmers. Worth a trip! Took off a star because the service was less than stellar. The representatives seemed bored and not personable. Not terrible service, though. Definitely worth the trip!

    (4)
  • Di H.

    One of my favorite places to eat. I always get the Ono Island Ahi (with ahi cooked through) and it is wonderful every time. Nice, courteous staff. Quick service.

    (5)
  • Wilma A.

    They always make fresh salad but the main reason I go here very often is their tomato bisque. It's the best I have tasted. It can get very busy at lunch time so expect a line. I wish they have bigger space because finding a seat can be a struggle. But other than that, I am glad to have found this place at Kapolei.

    (4)
  • Erica L.

    Before hitting up the trail at Ka'ena Point, my husband and I decided to stop in Kapolei for a little lunch. I'd read about Aloha Salads on here and I appreciated that they use local produce, and after getting the go ahead from the hubby, we parked and headed on in. The place was nice-looking and clean, and felt like there was ample seating (also seating upstairs). We both decided on trying the Aloha Caesar Salad -- he got a large with chicken and I got a small with grilled shrimp along with a cup of the crab and lobster bisque. The service was good and we got our meal in a timely manner. My husband loved the salad (he has a soft spot for Caesar) and the chicken that I tried of his was pretty yummy. I also enjoyed my Caesar, but I was saddened when I realized it only came with two little shrimpies. I should've ordered the large, but even then it would've only come with four. Not nearly enough in my opinion because they were delicious! The bisque was very good too, but definitely not enough crab and lobster. I understand that seafood is expensive, but c'mon, a few more chunks of meat would've been really nice. The pita bread was great to have though to dip in the soup -- definitely a plus! Overall we were happy with our experience here. We'll probably try it again next time we're over on this side of the island -- the tomato bisque is calling my name!

    (4)
  • Jasmine B.

    I really enjoy eating the salads, sandwiches and soups from Aloha Salads. The employees are always friendly and usually remember your name, face, or what you usually order. I believe that supporting the local farming community is a plus. This restaurant is a great healthy alternative instead of eating fast food!

    (5)
  • Melissa M.

    Their tomato bisque is the best I ever ate in my life... No one even comes close!! & I do love their aloha passion with steak :)

    (5)
  • Siren M.

    This place is great! Went in for lunch with a friend and decided on the curry chicken wrap. It was delicious!!! It tasted so fresh, even my one year old enjoyed it. The only issue I had was the seating. Space is limited even with upstairs bar seating and a few tables. When it's busy you'd have to wait for a table to open up to dine in. Luckily for us a table opened up after we ordered. I cannot wait to try the other items on the menu.

    (4)
  • Brenda A.

    Great place to get healthy. I love salad and am getting in shape i love this place excellent selection locally grown produce and happy faces from the staff. They are very patient but quick to get your order done all with a smile which I love highly recommended to everyone wanting great salads at a good price A+

    (4)
  • Christie Y.

    I love trying new salad combinations and there are so many choices here. I tried the Curry Quinoa and while it wasn't the best salad I've ever had, it was a nice refreshing change from the usual. Every part of the salad was super fresh. I'm picky about my lettuce; forever picking out wilted leaves & thick white stems- none of that here! The curry vinaigrette was light & flavorful without being overpowering. It came with a piece of wonderfully warm pita bread. They also have a large selection of sandwiches and wraps. I'd go more often if it were closer.

    (5)
  • Richard H.

    This is by far the best Aloha Salad location, compared with Kailua and Kahala Mall. There is seating, upstairs in the loft, downstairs, and a few tables outside. They also provide flavored water for dine in guests, which is nice in the arid Kapolei desert. I love their salads, which feature fresh local ingredients such as the Kahuku shrimp and spinach salad and the Ono Ahi salad. Both excellent choices. Save room for a small cup of soup: Tomato bisque, garnished with freshly grated Parmesan cheese and basil! Yummy!

    (4)
  • Haley C.

    This place was great! I heard it had some good reviews here on yelp, so I decided to try it with my boyfriend. We walked in to a very fresh, welcoming atmosphere. We each picked what we wanted to order and went to the counter; unfortunately, they were out of the sandwich I wanted, which was "The Italian." So I quickly adjusted my order and asked for the "Club Sub" instead. My boyfriend ordered the "Fresh Island Ahi Wrap" and we shared an 8oz cup of the tomato bisque soup. First off, I'd like to comment on how AMAZING the tomato bisque was. It was by far the best tomato soup I've had. My sandwich was tasty, just your typical "club" sandwich. I tried some of my boyfriend's wrap, and to be honest I liked his order better than mine. However, what really won me over was the soup. This place has other locations, and I hope the other locations are as good as this one. I look forward to trying their salads next time, and hopefully "The Italian" sub! Another great thing about this place that I would like to mention is that buy eating here at Aloha Salads you are supporting local farmers. Aloha Salads proudly supports our local farmers and uses fresh veggies! I am a proud supporter of our local farmers, and I'm glad I found a great place that also support locally grown food. I gave this place 4 stars because 1. I did not receive my original order of "The Italian" sub because they "ran out" of that particular sandwich for the day. However, I guess that means it is pretty popular! And 2. it was a tad bit expensive for the two of us on our broke-college-student-budget. Overall this place is great and I will definitely be back to try something new from their menu!

    (4)
  • Ryan I.

    I decided to give this place another shot after sampling the small Ono Island Ahi salad on my previous visit. This time, I tried the Kahuku Spinach salad that consisted of: grilled tiger shrimp (x2), bacon, avocado, egg and spinach with papaya seed dressing. After sampling this salad, I upgraded my yelp rating to four stars; the salad was delectable. The spinach and avocado were fresh. In addition, the shrimp had good flavor and the papaya seed dressing brought it all together. I'd order this over the Ono Island Ahi salad any day.

    (4)
  • Amanda M.

    I love salads! Love them! So I was eager to try this place out. I went after a day at the beach with my son, I was in a bit of a hurry, so I picked the coconut ahi salad and took it to go. It was pretty good, I wish I'd had more time to browse the selections, as there was a little too much coconut in it. I'll definitely return to try the others, minus the kid! Though beware, they are a big spendy!

    (4)
  • Quyen N.

    ZOMG! (That's a shout out to my friend who hates reviews that start with OMG! lol!) Carnivores (or even omnivores) might consider vegetarian food "rabbit food." But as a vegetarian/vegan, I consider salad the quintessential "rabbit food." So I hate it when a restaurant offers salad or french fries as the only vegetarian item. Enter Aloha Salads tucked away in Kapolei Commons shopping center and located close to Subway, Supercuts, and Royal Nail. Searching for a place to eat for lunch after a hot and dry hike in Wai'anae, my friend and I collaboratively settled on Aloha Salads. My order was atypical "rabbit food": the Paniolo composed of romaine hearts, black beans, jicama, tomatoes, avocado, cilantro, green onions - without cheese at my request. The accompanying BBQ ranch dressing (placed on the side) was likely not vegan, but vegetarian (OK in my book). The Paniolo was delicious with all of the vegetables, especially the avocado and jicama, as well as hearty black beans. My friend was amazed that I finished the salad, but I left too little room for the fruit bowl (mango, papaya, grapes, lychee, shredded coconut)! Pluses: - creative salads - not just iceberg lettuce, tomato, and cucumber - support of local farmers and their produce - exciting choices for fruit bowls including shredded coconut and lychee Bottom line: Love another option for takeout/dine-in when needing a change from the nearby Down to Earth deli. Thinking about stopping by there for dinner tomorrow evening on my drive back home.

    (4)
  • Kim C.

    I may have a sweet tooth but I enjoy eating salad. Especially from Aloha Salads where they are made fresh and buy ingredients locally. This store is located in the same complex as Target. Everything that I ordered here is great. I recently discovered their combos where you can get a small signature salad and signature subs or soup for $9.95. I also tried designing my own salad. You get to choose from 3 different lettuces, north shore field greens, romaine hearts, or baby spinach. Then you get to choose 4 toppings, some toppings cost extra. You can choose a protein for an additional cost. You also have a choice of cheese and dressing. There is tons of free parking. The store is small so you might be out of luck if you want to eat in. You may have to wait a bit for your salad to be made since they make it when you order it. Which is worth the wait. Service is always great! If you want to eat healthy, eat fresh food, and support Hawaii farmers eat here.

    (4)
  • Joy B.

    Please come to California. Please please please!? Why was all the food in Hawaii so good?? I'm so glad our snack run to Target led us to Aloha Salads, this was one of our great food finds on the trip. The beet salad and seared ahi salad were both amazing. With the fresh mango, candied macadamias and cranberries in the beet salad there was really no need for any dressing though it was delicious. The ahi tuna here was awesome as well, I meant to come back to try the ahi wrap but ran out of time.. Considering it's all locally sourced, super fresh and sustainably caught I did not find it expensive at all. I pay more than this for my Croutons salad that probably comes from Costco. I can't look at salad the same since you Aloha Salads. Thanks for delivering a great lunch!

    (5)
  • Sarah K.

    This was my first Aloha Salads experience. I needed a good salad fix as I am missing Panera Bread. I really enjoyed mine. Was very fresh. I felt like I got a good amount for my money and everything tasted good together. They have salads, wraps, and sandwiches. They also offer soups. One really cool thing I noticed was that they pride themselves using using local foods. They also have signage and pictures from a lot of local involvement and charity work. Alright, off my pedestal now, and onto food. The Good: I got the Aloha Passion Salad. Steak, blue cheese, walnuts, dried cranberries, and some more amazing fruits. The dressing was amazing- light and tasty. I was hesitant on the steak, but it went well! I truly enjoy the The Bad: There was a long line when I entered, so I expected it to be slow. But here's my thing, why does it take 20 minutes to make a SALAD? I enjoyed it, yes. But, come on....Panera Bread is busier than this and has more hot food and I have never waited half that long. There were, at least, 7 people behind the counter. In short: Go here for a darn good salad with all the toppings you can think of but don't go if you are in a big hurry at lunch.

    (4)
  • Christa B.

    One of the things Hawaii is missing in terms of eateries is a good soup and salad healthy type of place. I thought Aloha Salads would fulfill this need, but I think I'd rather just make my own at home. Okay so its really nice that they use all locally grown produce. Thats a plus I'll give them, but they don't have a bathroom! Whats up with that??? I HATE it when restaurants don't have bathrooms! I had to walk all the way down to Target to use theirs. I ordered some sort of Thai salad with a measly side of peanut dressing. It was okay, but again, not enough dressing. I also got a corn chowder that was watery and bland. The place is pricey for what you get. Sorry, not a fan of this place and probably won't be back.

    (3)
  • Chris P.

    I'm so sick and tired of their holier-than-thou attitude towards customers. Every single time I come here, it's like a complete inconvenience for them to make a salad. I've ordered the caesar salad, cobb salad, satay salad, and mandarin ginger salad. The thing is that I keep trying different ones because every salad I've had so far is not worth ordering again. Their tomato bisque soup tastes like feet. One time I called in my order to avoid the lunch rush. When I picked up my salads, I realized they were not what I ordered. I also noticed that the cashier was the one who took my order on the phone. I told her what I ordered and she didn't flinch one bit. No excuse, no apology, no sorry for waiting. Nothing. Another time my husband asked for crackers for his soup and the gal gave him the how-dare-you-ask-me-that face. Fuk you hooka! Hey, why does this place always feel like a bikram-yoga-hot-ass in there? Is that good for the salads? Does anybody care? And what's the deal with those preschooler-sized chairs? All three of them. People make themselves feel better by going to Aloha Salads because they really do think they are supporting local farmers and eating healthy food. Wow, good for you. Judging by their horrible customer service across the board, I highly doubt that they even care about giving customers the freshest, locally grown foods. But they sure are quick to charge you $11 for a salad. Healthy. Fresh. Local. BS.

    (1)
  • Brittany L.

    I loved this place mostly because it's so hard finding a deli in Hawaii. If I lived near here I would go all the time. I went for lunch and the place was packed. Unlike other reviewers, it wasn't hot and stuffy inside. But the miniature chairs...what is that? I'm a pregosauraus Rex right now and the 4 normal tables downstairs were taken so we sat up at the loft, and I can't fit under the counte so i had to sit at the doll tabler. Boo for being a fatty. I ordered the Caprese sandwich ($7.99). It was really good, the bread is spot on. My husband ordered the ahi sandwich ($7.99). He liked it. The only problem is that the portions are incredibly small. He ate his sandwich in about 4-5 bites. I ate mine in about 5 bites. I was sad because I wanted more to eat but didn't feel like waiting another 15 minutes to order and receive another.

    (4)
  • Olivia D.

    I love this place. Yes, they are a little pricey for a salad but it's soooo worth it! The quality of their salads is impeccable. Their workers are also very meticulous when creating your salad--Making sure all the ingredients are in your salad, double checking your order, and ensuring your satisfaction. I wish they have more locations! Buy local!

    (5)
  • Missy M.

    Holy yummmmm!!! Let me start by saying that I will most definitely come back. Yes. Yes. Yes. Fresh local produce and products. Salads. Sandwiches. Wraps. Soup. Fruit bowls. Yes please. You can get a combo of any two: half sandwich, soup, salad for 9.99. Everything is amazing. Go go go. The tomato bisque is to die for. Be careful if u sit upstairs. The stairs are a bit steep and slippery. Minimal seating available.

    (4)
  • Tom G.

    Fresh, delicious, and flavorful. Great sandwiches, salads, and wraps

    (5)
  • Lani P.

    Okay, for one thing salad is salad and the only thing that differenciates places is the freshness which isn't hard to get at Safeway and much cheaper. Now this place is really over priced especially for someone like me who's use to places like Sweet Tomatoes and the products cheap and fresh, I do have to say though it doesn't taste anything like Aloha salads, which by far has been a double edge sword for me. On one side it's the Best I've ever had and on the other it's also the Most expensive I spend at just shy of $22. Though I did do a la carte and had extra add-inns. MY eldest loves this place and raved about it till we went, she's tryig to eat healthy and better lifestyle. This place has been busy the few times I went here and their selections are very good. I don't like set menu's and always a la carte when I can, but do Love their options! It's a very dummy proof order menu which is good for any newbie ordering. I would say give it a try, once maybe twice, but anything more..well it's kinda wasting your money...

    (3)
  • Cynthia M.

    Pros: - Lots of healthy choices. - Fresh Ingredients - Menu is accessible and easy to read - Upstairs seating available - Cool AC Cons: - Employees aren't as vocal - Location! Too Far to drive for a salad. When I'm in the Kapolei area, I'll stop by and enjoy a sandwich or a salad. Ingredients are fresh and it takes a while for your order to be served. Not a lot of seating available inside but that's expected. If you're not into their signature salads, you do have an option available to create your own masterpiece. I just wish there was one in Pearl City!

    (4)
  • Jef R.

    This is a great place to get good, quality food. They mostly have salads but also have some other options. My favorite is the Curried Chicken Wrap. The food can get a little pricey but nothing out of the norm for Hawaii. One of its attractions is that they use local, fresh food. Definitely a good option for someone looking to eat healthy.

    (5)
  • Amber S.

    We eat here 1-2 times each week. We love it! My favorite is the Aloha Tuna Sandwich (on wheat bread) with a bowl of Tomato Bisque Soup. Everything is so fresh, and from local growers.

    (5)
  • Jennie H.

    There are days when you just crave some ruffage, and when that craving hits, Aloha Salads is a good place to go if you don't feel like making food yourself. I've had the ahi salad and the Paniolo. Both were delicious. The ingredients are fresh and local, which is fantastic, and makes the price worth it. It's good to support local farmers! The salads take long enough for them to put it all together (including freshly cooking the meat/fish if you have it) which is good, because then the salads aren't soggy or limp! There's nothing worse than a frumpy salad. Parking is great, as the lot at this shopping center is huge. The service is just fine. I can't say I'll be a frequent visitor because I'm pretty frugal so the price can be a bit much for my taste (I'm a big home-cooker). I recommend this place for the options and the locally sourced ingredients!

    (4)
  • Common Sense C.

    My husband and I go to the Kapolei location of Aloha Salads frequently. He usually gets the Caesar salad with grilled shrimp. I normally get the Aloha Pineapple salad with no protein. No complaints at all about my salad. My husband has to get extra dressing for his salad because it isn't enough to cover the large salad. If you don't take the original portion cup back to the counter for dressing refills, then they charge you for more dressing. Kind of odd that both size salads get the same amount of dressing and that they would charge if they had to use another portion cup. But otherwise the salads are wonderful and we enjoy coming here.

    (5)
  • Warren R.

    The tuna salad sandwich was incredible, best I've had in a long time. The seafood bisque was also delicious. Very clean, food is made in front of you, friendly knowledgeable staff. Can't wait to eat there again!

    (5)
  • Stephanie K.

    I personally love the concept of Aloha Salads: supporting local farmers, fishermen, and economy. Also, it's delicious and you can tell ingredients are fresh. This particular location has really delicious tomato bisque.

    (5)
  • Tessa P.

    I didn't get a chance to try their salad but I got the soup and sandwich combo and it was sooo good! The sandwich itself could've done with a little more mustard and a little less mustard seeds, but I barely noticed with how good the tomato bisque was! It was honestly the best I've ever had, with fresh basil and Parmesan sprinkled in, and the pita bread they served it with was so good for dipping! My husband got the Cesar salad and was a bit underwhelmed but I would gladly come back just for the tomato bisque and pita bread.

    (5)
  • Kelley A.

    I know, I know...salad? but this is not just any salad...its awesome, pick any number of fresh toppings, unique, island made dressing, rock your mouth salad! And not just salad either! Delicious soups and out-of-this-world sandwiches too! Oh and don't even get me started on the passionfruit tea (I think that's what its called?)!! When I get salad I almost always go with the creat your own, where you pick your base (mixed greens, spinach, etc), then 4 toppings (I highly reccomend the candied walnuts!!!), and a dressing (my favorite is the pineapple vinegerette!). You can add a protein (meat, shrimp, hard boiled eggs, etc) or extra topping for more $. That's mostly because I don't like to get meat in my salads, and a lot of the pre-designed salads have chicken, steak or shrimp in them, or some topping that I'm not a fan of. With that being said though, one of the things I really love about them is if you do want a pre-designed salad that comes with a topping you dont like, they will let you replace it with one that you do like, and at no charge. They are super nice about it too...they never make you feel like you are hasseling them by asking! Each salad also come with their pita bread which is SO yummy!!! Its always warm and soft and fresh tasting!! My favorite thing though (which is hard to pick!) is the Vegetarian sandwhich. You can pick what type of bread you want, but I always go with pita bread and it is SOOOOO amazing! It had their Goddess dressing on it which is devine (maybe that's why its called Goddess?)! Its FULL of roasted eggplant, artichokes, sweet peppers and lots of other goodies...it is truly a magical mouth experience! Then wash it all down with some of their passionfruit tea...which has just a hint of flavor (and not that nasty fake-tasting lipton tea type of flavor either!) and doesnt taste overly sweet (in fact, im not sure it has any sweetener in it). I also love that you can do a half salad and half sandwich (or soup). The only problem is that I always want more sandwich! They also have fruit bowl options where for $5 you can choose 5 fruits (no repeats) and it is a large bowl. I usually get that for my 14 month old since salad isnt a great option for him. The fruit is super yummy, and I usually finsh what he doesnt eat as my dessert! They have real desserts there as well...usually tiramisu or carrot cake. The carrot cake is really good, but I havent tried anything else. I usually try to avoid eating dessert there since I feel like it negates my healthy dinner choice =) Also, if you do want something sweet, but not a heavy cake, it is right next door to Menchie's Fro-yo (i have a review for them on here as well you can check out). It is in the Target shopping center so parking is super easy. Dining area outside, inside downstairs and upstairs. Not a lot of tables, but I have never had a problem getting a seat. They are pretty quick too, so dont be too intimidated if there is a long line when you get there...if you arent in a big hurry, its totally worth the wait. The only negative I would have is it is pricey...you can rack up at $25 salad pretty quick if you arent careful and add a bunch of extra stuff. They use mostly local, fresh ingredients, so I dont mind paying a little extra...but def watch out when you start adding stuff!

    (5)
  • Carolyn S.

    Well, it's not bad, but it expensive and slow. And frequently filled with screaming kids. There is not a whole lot of seating and seems like it is often busy, so don't always expect a seat. I am not sure I get the hype... I know it's local, but... I guess I just expect better. Maybe train you cashiers better, sometimes it feels like it takes them forever to ring up an order. This particularly shopping center seems to be lacking in good food options; I always seem to end up at Genki sushi.

    (2)
  • Tamra P.

    What a nice break from the mainland not-so-healthy restaurants/fast food joints that populate Kapolei! Fresh, local, and healthy, prices are decent, and they have a wide variety of selections plus you can make your own if you prefer. It's the lunches I aspire to make at home but why bother when I have Aloha Salads in my backyard?

    (4)
  • Donna W.

    What a cool idea for a restaurant. After eating until we all felt like we were 300 pounds on vacation, it was awesome to get a nice, fresh, salad with locally produced ingredients. You know they are local because their mango salads didn't have mango in them right now because they are out of season on the island! We tried several of the salads including the Aloha Passion, the Kahuku Shrimp, and one other one that had strawberries in it (can't remember the name). They were all excellent. My friends ordered the Lobster Bisque soup and that was excellent, too. Though a lot of people complained about price, I thought it was pretty comparable to what you'd pay for a salad where I'm from in Texas, $7.95 for a large. My one complaint is that they serve all the salads in plastic containers and the soup in styrofoam bowls even for dine in. Given that they are trying to do the holistic, local ingredient thing, I wish they would give you reusable dishes for dining in instead of contributing so much waste to the landfills.

    (4)
  • Cotton P.

    Aloha Saladas is as Meh as it gets. They use mostly local stuff which is great, but their dressings and sauces are boring. We've never had a truly bad meal there, but we've never had a great one either. Costco was offering $100 in gift cards for $80 for a while so we thought the 20% discount might make it better, but we are still slightly disappointed every time. The staff is surly but competent. The food is always right at OK. I generally get the steak in a pita, recently I tried the caesar salad with Ahi, the Ahi was thin but decently cooked, the dressing was thoroughly disappointing. My wife and I still go here from time to time, but its a shame they can't make a good sandwich.

    (2)
  • Annie K.

    Absolutely amazing salads. Also, very good tomato bisque soup. I love that it is healthy and lends support locally, and I didn't feel even a little like I compromised on taste, to the contrary. The prices are very reasonable for this area.

    (5)
  • Jennifer D.

    Local produce. Made-to-order. Pretty cool "fast food" salad place. Aloha Salads is pretty steep, (especially the sandwiches) but after handing over the contents of your wallet you pat yourself on the back for going local. I don't usually eat salads when dining out because I feel like I get more bang for my buck at home. But when I do enjoy one when out--a lot of the time, it's all about the Kamuela Cobb--the salad that's not for someone actually looking to eat a salad. Bacon, eggs, blue cheese and ranch. Yikes! When I'm eating salad to actually eat a salad (you know what I mean!), I go for the Green Goddess. It's got them good fats from the avo and pine nuts. Service is fine. POS system prints out your ticket with a big "SOS" in red if you want sauce on the side, so I've never had wrong order trouble. The place is tiny and really meant for takeout, though they have recently put a few extra tables right outside their entrance, which are only comfortable on overcast days.

    (3)
  • Cami K.

    The staff at Aloha Salads - Kapolei is always nice and friendly. The one downfall, is that when ordering salads, you need to watch them as they sometimes forget to add ingredients that belong on your salad order.

    (3)
  • Grendo G.

    The menu is too overwhelming and you may feel neck pain and eye strain when you finally decide what to order. The salads are great but the meat tastes gross. I've given it a shot a few times and it's the same. I just don't like it. Wait time is sometimes just too long and not worth it. You can grab a cheaper salad that's already made at target.

    (3)
  • Misha R.

    Great selections, fantastic quality... really just a delicious salad and soup!

    (5)
  • Kate T.

    OH NOM NOM NOM!!!!! Thats how I describe this place. It's tucked away in Kapolei commons!! When I got there I ended up getting half a ginger orange salad and half a turkey sandwhich. When I got my order I was so happy. They use local veggies and meats and everything is natural and healthy. I wish there was more restaurants like this. It is very healthy and tastes really good. I wish it wasn't so far away or I'd come here more. They need to do more restaurants in town! If you want a fresh, healthy, delicious, local meal come to aloha salad. They even have thing guys would enjoy!!

    (5)
  • Kyli L.

    Great, great, great place for a salad. A little on the expensive side, but it's totally worth it. Me & my boyfriend got an ono island ahi salad and it was just amazing. It surprisingly filled us up too. Highly recommended to come here

    (5)
  • Jessica S.

    Just thought I must add to the review and give Aloha Salads even more props! Had dinner tonight here. I got the 1/2 and 1/2 combo - got the Peanut Butter, honey and banana sandwich - yummy! Also got the pomegrante salad and that was a unique taste and blend of flavors, also pretty dang good. Hubby had the 1/2 and 1/2 combo also! He had the Cobb salad which was superb! He also had the tuna sandwich which was quite good also. Service is always excellent here!

    (5)
  • Lauren C.

    Whenever I'm in this area I try to grab lunch here. Although I spend roughly $15-$20 here just for myself, I feel better doing that than settling for a value meal at McDonalds. I usually get the Ono Island Ahi because I loooove that rub they put over the fish. I'm not sure what kind of rub it is...but it gives the salad so much flavor. They have a great soup menu that they rotate throughout the week too. Their tomato bisque (available everyday) is also great especially with the pita they give with every soup or salad order. I'm very satisfied after my meal and I'm full after just a small salad and a soup. I mentally pat myself on the back for eating healthy after every meal here. Oh! I almost forgot, they also have a nice dessert menu too. I forget what it is called but they have this white cake with optional fresh strawberries tossed in brown sugar and you feel zero guilt while eating it since you ate a salad for lunch!

    (5)
  • Kelly G.

    Yum yum! Love Aloha Salads because you are eating healthy at a somewhat reasonable price. Also love that they use as much local ingredients as possible! I can taste the difference. Had the steak wrap and tomato basil soup which totaled to $15 including tip. Both were delicious and just the right size to fill me up without feeling bloated. Great hours and staff is pretty friendly. Can't wait to try their Town location!

    (4)
  • Kevin H.

    Aloha salads is a great place. I love the food. It is a lot better quality than Subway, about the same price. The place is always packed, but the line flows nicely... do not pass it up if there is a line- you will not be disappointed. Kevin

    (5)
  • Claire M.

    The best salads I've had by far. Fresh and healthy ingredients are put in their salads, subs, and soups. You get your money's worth for the quality and flavor you're getting in your meal.

    (5)
  • Greg L.

    Tried the curried quinoa for lunch. I like! Lots of variety in this salad, from avocado and mango, to lettuce and edamame. Generous portion of quinoa as well. The dressing is light and sweet which some may or may not like, but I thought it was good overall. They even included a side of pita bread. I chose the small portion which may be too small if you're really hungry, but the large looked like it would be too much for me to handle since I wasn't. The salad set me back $7.28 including tax. Larger portion runs around $11 with tax. They also serve sandwiches and wraps, which I will likely return to try. I am glad there are places like this here that offer healthier meal options for Hawaii residents. I also appreciate that they serve the dressing on the side or give you other options for amount of dressing if you choose. The service was fast and pleasant as well. I would recommend!

    (4)
  • JM L.

    We found this place on the third day of our week-long visit and have already returned once and plan to go back to pick up a fresh salad and fruit bowl before our flight out. The staff here was so patient and friendly, and the food was incredibly fresh. Both my husband and I chose the "make your own salad" and were able to add the toppings that we each wanted on our own salad. We also got a "make your own fruit bowl." The fruit was fresh and the portion was generous. My parents got some of the signature salads, and they both very much enjoyed theirs. We are so happy that we found this place and look forward to returning again when we next visit Oahu.

    (5)
  • Tawny A.

    I am freakishly in love with the curry chicken wrap. You would think I am pregnant with the way my tummy urges me to eat this so much. I'm that freak that drives from Pearl City to Kapolei just for the sandwich. I know there are Honolulu locations but the traffic is too bad- and when I want my chicken curry- I WANT my chicken curry. Like 80 MPH on the H1 style. The salad mixture is moisture and not too flavored with curry. The grapes and the mango chutney really sweeten the zing of the spice. I usually ask for extra chutney because I love it dripping down my chin. I seriously scoop anything that falls into the sandwich wrapper back into my mouth with my fingers. I look like a neanderthal when I eat this thing. Hunched over, crazy eyes....eating without breathing. Everyone has their one major weakness. So, I have had other items on the menu......and everything has been good. I tried the hummus wrap and something with steak but I am sorry- I just can't remember compared to the glory that is the curry chicken salad. My one piece of advice- get the menu online and call in your order if you are going at lunch time. The line is long, the wait can seem like forever.

    (5)
  • Marnelli Joy B.

    I love Aloha Salads in general, and frequent this location because it is on the west side of the island. Some of my favorites are the Goddess Salad, Kahuku Shrimp Salad, and the Tomato Bisque soup especially. It's clean, service is quick, and you see the preparation. I like the different combinations and how you can sub/add items. The servings are also nice, since my BF and I usually split a large salad and soup and are both satisfied.

    (5)
  • Marvelyn A.

    The salads are great but the service Sucks sometimes. Ordered today and the local girl working in the front was kind of sassy. Would go again but order from someone else. They even said my name wrong. I feel like don't ask if you can't say it correctly. It's so disrespectful.

    (3)
  • Mark V.

    Awesome ingredients. Awesome selections. Awesome employees. Awesome location.

    (5)
  • G s.

    Nothing spesh for the price. Charged for water without saying anything. Better than burgers and fries. But I still would not return.

    (2)
  • Kat D.

    Aloha Salads has been on my "to eat" list for a long time. So, when my mom offered to buy me dinner, how could I have said no?? We arrived at about 7pm on a Monday evening, and the line was pretty much out the door. A good sign?? Depends on how you look at it. The service here blows. There was only one girl at the register taking orders. I'm not sure if she was new, but she was VERY soft spoken, and one of the girls making the salads had to keep helping her. We stood in line for a good 15 minutes due to the cashiers lack of everything, and one customer who couldn't make up her mind on what to order. Every single person behind the counter was a young girl, probably high school or college aged. They did not seem to be in any kind of hurry to prepare the salads. Big negative given the crowd of people! Next, there was absolutely no ventilation in there! I thought I was going to suffocate. As if coming here from the gym wasn't bad enough, I got to sweat a little bit more... They do have a pretty extensive menu with salads, sammies, soups, and wraps. There are some combo meals too, so there's definitely something for everyone. Most of the salads come in small and regular portions. Now, my salad was amazing. This is the ONLY reason for the 3 star rating. I mean, it was a 5 star salad, but given all the other factors, 3 stars is what Aloha Salads is getting. I had the shrimp satay. Super delicious with romaine lettuce, carrots, cukes, green onion, and crunchies. The dressing was some type of spicy peanut. It came with a side of pita bread, which was yummy too. The only downer was that they give you 4 shrimp on a skewer. Really? 4 shrimp when it costs $11 for the salad? I think 6 would have been acceptable, 8 even better. But anyway, it was super delicious, and I would definitely order it again if I ever decide to go back. If they had this salad on the menu at CPK, I would go every week to eat it. But, my decision to return will depend greatly on how badly I want/need to eat something healthy, and how much patience I have on any given day.

    (3)
  • Michiko H.

    Healthy Never tasted so good! This little gem of a restarant is tucked away in commons Kapolei Shopping center next to Yogurt land, search for it! When I got there I ordered the combo Kamuela Cobb & Roasted Turkey Sandwich. This is random but I love the packaging for take out, very convenient especially going to the beach. Everything is fresh, locally grown, and delicious! Abit pricey but well worth a good salad! Will be coming back, baby! Officially a fan, yum

    (5)
  • Spencer H.

    A phenomenal salad place, if that's what you're in the mood for. They also serve wraps and paninis, but I did not try them. I had the Island Ono Ahi Salad (I uploaded a picture) and it was incredible. It is a very small place with limited seating and they do not serve you, you pick your own salad up. My whole family enjoyed their salads (2 Island Ono Ahis, 1 Mediterranean, and 1 Aloha Passion) very much, but I enjoyed mine the most (I substituted pineapple for mango and substituted in the Asian Ginger dressing which was so good). Would definitely come back for lunch!

    (4)
  • Lyn R.

    Gotta say I really like this place. When I can't get to CPK in Pearlridge, it's Aloha Salads. I've been to Aloha Salads in Kapolei several times and even have taken friends from abroad here, and it's always a hit! I usually pick something up around 2pm or thereafter and have never had to wait for very long to get my order. Today though, I went at lunch time and there was a line but then again I wasn't in a rush. Today I ordered the combo which is half a sandwich and a small salad or soup. I decided on the Vegetarian Sandwich (eggplant, artichoke hearts, sun dried tomatoes, roasted red peppers, mozzarella cheese, lettuce, tomatoes and goddess dressing on ciabatta wheat) and Kamuela Cobb salad (grilled chicken breast with bacon, blue cheese, tomatoes, eggs, avocado slices with herb ranch dressing on the side). The sandwich was warm and toasted with all the goodies and everything was fresh and Delicious!!! The last time I was here I tried out the Curried Chicken Wrap (curried chicken salad, carrots, grapes, lettuce, cranberries all wrapped in a warm pita bread). I found it to be somewhat creamy but full of flavor and the grapes weren't bad after all. On another occassion I had the Kahuku Spinach Salad (grilled shrimps, bacon, avocado and eggs with a Papaya seed dressing on the side). The spinach and avocado were fresh and the shrimp was nice and tender. The papaya seed dressing was good! Quite lovely!!! I can't wait to try some of their other salads which seem a little more fruity in nature, for example Aloha Passion (grapes, apples, walnuts, cranberries, mangoes and blue cheese) or Paia Pomegranate (spinach, pomegranate, strawberries, papaya, red onion, walnuts, feta). Oh and of coursse their subs!! Definitely coming back!

    (4)
  • J L.

    My friend suggested we grab lunch here before going to the Ihilani Spa. This is my first time here and was checking it out on Yelp! I couldn't decide whether to buy a salad or sandwich. I ended up buy the chicken curry wrap. But would definitely be back to try one of their salads and the tomato bisque. I've never had a chicken curry anything, so I was sure what to expect. It was delicious! The wrap had coconut, cranberries, and grapes into. It was an explosion of flavors in my mouth. Area was nice and clean. Notice after that there was a small upstairs...cute! Nice place and I will be going back!

    (4)
  • Melissa A.

    When I first moved back to Hawaii, one of the things I missed most was all the fresh, locally grown ingredients that were a staple of Cali's food industry. Sometimes, you just want a simple sandwich, with quality ingredients from a place that supports the local industry. Found it! I won't lie, I havent' tried their salads cause I really hate salads, but their sandwiches are so good! Vegetables are crisp, the bread is that perfect mix of softly toasted and the flavors mix together well. Their crab and lobster bisque (only on Saturdays) is so ono they run out of it, so get there early. (I probably shouldn't be telling you this) The sandwiches aren't big, I can eat a whole one and the bf can usually eat 1 1/2, so getting a side soup or salad is usually recommended if you're hungry.

    (4)
  • Angel F.

    Oh wow! This place is amazing! But only if you love salad and not just your ordinary salad but gourmet salad. Salad with feta cheese or candied walnuts, beets, manderine oranges, strawberry, fresh mozzarella, papaya, mango and so much more! It's impossible to say eating healthy is boring when you come to Aloha Salads! My only complaint? There isn't one close enough to my house!

    (5)
  • D M.

    This wasn't what I was expecting. I was hoping for a place that did custom salads and yes, they do have a create your own but with 4 toppings (mind you almost every salad they have preset has on average 7!! Who makes a salad with 4 toppings? I only have 4 toppings at home, that's why I came here) and you can make your own fruit salad (your choice of 5 fruits NO duplicates...like giving an extra scoop of grapes will kill you...fruit Nazi's *whispers under breath*). So have you wondered why I have given it 4 stars yet?? Because despite this, what they do...they do well. And, I can appreciate that (yeah I started that sentence with "and" get over it). They rating is to give you the reader (are you still reading?) a point in the right direction. Maybe you don't want to choose your own. They have fresh produce that is local and I love that. The salads are light an flavorful and the wraps and subs are good too. If you do wan to create your own I suggest you find a salad similar and substitute toppings, watch out for the add-ons or it will get pricey...oh and apparently they don't get much avocado because I swear they ration it when you add it to a salad. Alright, stop reading my craziness go eat your salad. Seriously, go!

    (4)
  • Jay C.

    Very tasty salads! I appreciated the staff being mindful of my food allergy (they changed gloves during food prep). Friendly environment...& so close to Menchies for dessert!

    (4)
  • Arynn I.

    3 1/2 stars please! But it's a + 3 1/2 vs a - Just wanting to try something new...and I thought they only had salads. Boy was I surprised to find out they had yummy sandwiches too! And soup. Although today's soup was chicken noodle so I ended up opting for just a sandwich. I like the selections but as I was looking at the salad I did notice that most of them had at least one ingredient I didn't care for...so I'll probably have to "create my own" salad...the next time I go. This first time I tried the caprese sub but I ended up getting it with pita bread instead of the ciabatta (I would have probably gotten white). Who craves pita bread anyway? For some reason when the girl gave me the option of bread, pita just sounded totally awesome! The caprese has mozzarella cheese (fat slices), tomatoes, red onions, lettuce, and basil in it with balsamic vinaigrette....i don't like balsamic's taste so I always sandwiches with out it...no different in this case. On top of the sandwich I also got salt and pepper chips and the Wailua Pineapple soda (which I really wanted to try). We took our food to-go and headed up the hill to my friend's mother's place for dinner. I was really excited about my sandwich after watching it be made right in front of my eyes...Well, I have to say, here's where my 3 1/2 stars rating kicks in. I opened my sandwich and one side was SOGGY! :( I know tomatoes are usually more on the soggy side but i wasn't expecting my pita to be junkie. Using my paper wrapping I blotted some of the water off. Thankfully the sandwich didn't fall apart. I really enjoyed the pineapple soda too! After all that, It was a good sandwich with a great price. Nothing outstanding and definitely not like my Earl Of Sandwich on the Mainland...but it was yum and I really am looking forward to building my own salad...or possibly another sandwich. #Yelp 365 Challenge - 057/365

    (4)
  • Art G.

    "So what, if I get an order of chili cheese fries with my double bacon cheeseburger? This diet cola makes it all good. Right?" If it were possible for one healthy meal to make up for all those not-so-healthy ones, it would likely be from a place like Aloha Salads. I checked out the website before coming here, and was impressed with the variety of salads, subs and wraps that are offered. Their commitment to using the freshest ingredients from local farmers is evident throughout the menu. Haleiwa lettuce, Waialua mangoes, Kahuku cucumbers and Hauula tomatoes, just a few of the ingredients listed on their, dozen-or-so, signature salads. This visit, I ordered the Satay; grilled chicken, romaine lettuce, cabbage, carrots, cucumbers, green onions, cilantro, basil, peanuts and crispy won ton with a Thai Peanut Satay dressing and a piece of Pita bread. ($6.95 sm., $8.95 lg.) This is one great salad. Big chunks of chicken, fresh crispy veggies and a dressing that's packed full of flavor. I also got The Italian sub; salami pepperoni, ham, Provolone, lettuce, tomato, mayo and Italian dressing on Ciabatta wheat bread. This densely meat-packed sandwich (see pic) is really tasty and filling. The Ciabatta bread was toasted and a little too crunchy for my taste, maybe I'll pass on toasting next time. White Ciabatta and Pita bread are also available. The staff are friendly and usually busy prepping something behind the counter, but are very helpful when I asked them questions. A unique upstairs dining area is cozy and allows a nice view of the work that goes on (see pic). Don't be fooled by the lack of tables on the main floor, there's more upstairs and a flat screen tv. Parents, please keep an eye on the little ones, the stairs are a bit steep. So when the health-food-police come banging on your door, "put the burger down and come out with your hands up!," come down to Aloha Salads in the Kapolei Commons Shopping Center (Target). Offering a great selection of healthy items, supporting local farmers and using fresh locally grown ingredients, this noble establishment has one great recipe for Aloha.

    (4)
  • Kai B.

    Dearest Mama Buks, Remember how we made a deal to both eat healthier??? Well, I found a place that will definitely help us with that! It's like Subway for sandwiches. You can build your own salads, or just pick from their Signature Salads. But they have other things than salads; soups, subs, & wraps. They have a soup and salad combo...I only mention that because you know how much I'm a sucker for tomato bisque. But OMG. Lychees...FAVORITE fruit. I had NO IDEA how good it could taste in a salad. I got the Aloha Pinapple...I think fruits in salads is a genius ideas. It's refreshing, and a change from your typical sandwich. The combination of coconut mint, makes me think of a yummy mojito on a nice summer day. It get's a little sweet towards the end, when the last bites are drowned in the Pineapple Vinaigrette dressing, but there's an option to get it on the side instead of tossed. Muy delicioso! I'll get one fo mi mami next time I'm out Kapolei side. Love Ya, kaibemi buks

    (4)
  • Lisa H.

    Always Good and as fresh as it gets !!!! Big fan of the tomato soup

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :10:00 am - 9:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : No
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : No
    Caters : Yes

Aloha Salads

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