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Welcome to Island Flavor

At Island Flavor, we celebrate the vibrant culinary fusion of Hawaiian and Asian influences. Nestled in the heart of Las Vegas, our restaurant offers a unique poke experience that resonates with both locals and visitors alike. Committed to quality, our menu features fresh ingredients and a pescatarian-friendly selection, perfect for a casual meal or a special gathering. Enjoy our welcoming atmosphere, complete with outdoor seating and a lively happy hour. With options for takeout and delivery, savor the island spirit no matter where you are. At Island Flavor, every dish is a tropical getaway for your taste buds.

Island Flavor: Reviews & Ratings

Teddy E.
Teddy E.

A trip to Vegas would not be complete without going at Island Flavor. Been coming here for years. The food always hits and the service is consistently friendly. The menu became smaller and it was not crowded the last time I visited. There was only one staff getting the orders and ringing up the customers. Another one in the kitchen. My favorites like the hawaiian roast pork and furikake chicken were still delicious. Cozy ambiance and very welcoming atmosphere.

Mara L.
Mara L.

My favorite menu item is their teriyaki chicken. It had an amazing grilled flavor and the sauce also tastes good. I love that it's not too sweet, as I'm not a fan of the practically candied meats that other restaurants give. The fried rice was a little bland this time but it's an easy fix to add soy sauce and maybe a touch of sesame oil. The chicken katsu was greasy, because, well.. it's deep fried. I gotta mention that I loved the teriyaki chicken so much to where I'm tempted to order a catering tray so I can meal prep them LOL. I'm sure it freezes well, right?

Judith T.
Judith T.

I used to come here so many times back in 2013-2015. Then I moved far and didn't come back. Just came back and it's as delicious as I remember it. The ahi is so fresh, the rice is soft and fluffy, and the macaroni salad isn't overwhelming. They are pretty generous with their ahi so that's a huge plus. The staff is super friendly and I think it's a good touch to give you a cup with ice and you serve yourself your refreshment of choice. I went for the black unsweetened oolong tea and it hit the spot. I am only reviewing my dine-in experience. The only reason I am giving it 4 stars is because back then, with the same price, (this was like $17 with tip this time), I was able to get a plate 2x the size as this with two scoops of macaroni salad/rice.

Islander GirLE L.
Islander GirLE L.

Food: Got two mix plates- hubs got one teriyaki chicken and kalua pig, and I got furikake chicken and garlic shrimp. Kalua- was good. Nothing too special. Teriyaki chicken had the grill taste to it. It was deffinately better than many so called "Hawaiian" places around. Flavor was also nice and wasn't dry. It was really good. Furikake chicken- was cooked nicely. Not hard at all like others have experienced. Flavor was just right too. It was good. Wish they had a spicy option. Garlic shrimp- came with 4 jumbo pieces. Tasted good but it had that shrimp cocktail texture. I think it's one of those frozen shrimp bags, and not like the shell on fresh kine. Wasn't too bad. Mac salad- that came in the plates was definitely nothing special. Next time we'll ask if can substitute for kimchi. If not, we'll just skip it. Menu: Small and simple with good enough variety. Wish they had mahi-mahi. Kids menu: No Keiki menu. If you don't eat a lot, can probably share your food with your kiddo. Serving size for me wasn't enough both my kiddo and I, so I got em musubi too. Customer service: Just fine, however, we came in still with about two hours prior to closing and half of the room's chairs were already up. We hate eating at places that do that. The plaza looks dead at night as it is, and their glass windows are tinted so dark that they looked closed. We hesitated coming in but our son was so hungry. Had my hubs get off and look in first to make sure they were still open. His face when he opened the door. Without saying anything yet, I could already guess their chairs were up already. Hubs got back to the car and confirmed the chairs were indeed already up. Said no need go in and just go somewhere else. But like said, our son was so hungry already and I was craving furikake. He wasn't happy I asked to just go in. But gladly the food made up for the uninviting feel. Establishment: Dark and gloomy at night on top of being in a gloomy plaza, but clean. Sit in concept was kinda weird. When we got in, we came up to the register and tried to order. Gentleman asked if we're dining in and if so, just sit down. So, we did just that. He took our order and checked on us once if everything was ok mid our meal, which was fine. We're easy people. But to get your drinks, you go to the fountain machine, and to pay, you go back up to the cashier. We think it's better off just to order at the cashier upon arrival and pay on the spot. Just our two cents. Restrooms: Clean but no toilet seat covers. Soap dispenser was so high up lol. Kid friendly: So so. No kids menu but get musubi. That's all that matters for my son. Soap dispenser in the restroom are for tall people only. Help your kids wash their hands lol. Price point: Kinda pricey for Hawaiian food. $20 before tax for a mix plate with breaded chicken, 4 pieces of shrimp... Maybe if the portion was a bit larger. Do I recommend this place, or will I come back? I have not been here since the first owners sold it to non Hawaiians. Only decided to come back when someone said new ownership is Hawaiian again. Was trying to show support. But we'll be back. Hopefully we have another good food experience.

Van Anh N.
Van Anh N.

Very yummy. Very friendly. Very worth! My guy psyched us with the mochiko chicken! Soooo much!!! And sooo yummyyyyy! Mochiko chicken isn't on the menu anymore, but it might be the daily special!! Their Mac salad is also pretty good. I've also tried some other menu items like their furikake chicken and also thought it was solid. highly recommend!

George B.
George B.

So this was a few months back but I forgot to make the review. I picked up my younger brother from school and wanted to take him out to eat as he goes to South west HS. Being in close range I asked him if we wanted some Hawaiian food and we stumbled upon island flavor. The lady who took care of us was really nice and showed us their best plates so we went ahead and got the Mix plate for myself and the Furikake chicken for my brother. The place itself looks very Hawaiian and the music just makes it a tad bit more islander vibes. The price is a bit steep but worth the money forsure! Mix plate - so in this mix plate I chose to have BBQ Chicken and Kalua Pork. The rice was nice and moist as it isn't dry at all. The Mac salad was amazing as the establishment serves high quality Hawaiian food. The kalua pork was nice and rich in flavor, the chicken itself was nice and sweet as well as juicy and not overly cooked. Furikake chicken - so as I said in my mix plate review the rice and the Mac salad were phenomenal. The chicken itself is like to die for. I am a sucker for Furikake chicken and this place has the bar high with theirs. Love it. Food - 10 / 10 Service - 10 / 10 Setting - 10 /10 Total - 10 / 10

Location

  • Island Flavor
    8090 S Durango Dr Ste 103 Las Vegas, NV 89113 United States Hotline: (702) 876-2024

Welcome to Island Flavor, where every bite transports you to the sun-soaked shores of Hawaii. Nestled in the heart of Las Vegas at 8090 S Durango Dr Ste 103, this vibrant eatery specializes in Poke and serves up a delightful fusion of Asian and Hawaiian flavors that ignite the senses.

What sets Island Flavor apart is its commitment to fresh, high-quality ingredients presented with a flair that celebrates both cultures. Their menu offers a variety of dishes that cater to a range of dietary preferences, with abundant pescatarian options and some limited vegetarian choices. Each bowl of poke is a canvas, allowing you to customize your meal with a plethora of toppings, sauces, and bases, promising a unique experience every visit.

  • Delivery & Takeout: Perfect for those on the go.
  • Reservations Accepted: Ideal for planning special occasions.
  • Wheelchair Accessible: Ensuring comfort for all guests.
  • Catering Options: Perfect for gatherings, big or small.
  • Outdoor Seating: Enjoy your meal in the fresh air.
  • Happy Hour Specials: Sip and savor at discounted prices.

The atmosphere is casual yet inviting, making it an excellent spot for lunch with friends or a cozy dinner with family. The noise level is moderate, allowing for easy conversation while you enjoy a cool drink from their selection of alcohol or indulge in their tasty menu items.

One of my personal favorites was their signature poke bowl, crafted to perfection with marinated fish and fresh toppings, offering a symphony of flavors that danced on my palate. The presentation was equally impressive, showcasing the dishes as works of art. Plus, with options for dogs and kids, it’s a welcoming space for the entire family—including furry friends!

In terms of technology, Island Flavor embraces modern convenience by accepting various payment methods, including Android Pay, Apple Pay, and even cryptocurrency. They also provide Wi-Fi, making it a great spot to catch up on work while enjoying your meal.

Overall, Island Flavor delivers an exceptional dining experience, merging Hawaiian tradition with a contemporary twist. Whether you're stopping by for a quick bite or sitting down for a leisurely meal, this culinary gem deserves a place on your must-visit list in Las Vegas. Call them at (702) 876-2024 to make a reservation or just drop in! Your taste buds will thank you.