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Restaurant AlohaBar & Restaurant
Exterior of Restaurant Aloha in St-Jérôme
May 2007, photo by Cara Ross
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Restaurant Aloha opened in 1978. The wide restaurant has a narrow A-frame entrance; sometime between 2007 and 2011 the entrance was stripped of much of its tiki charm, but the bar at Aloha still has thatch and beachcomber lamps, and the restaurants still serves flaming Pu Pu Platters and a "Flamme Tahitienne" in a volcano bowl.
Parking:
Restaurant Aloha has its own parking lot.
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On the other hand, the place feels a little bare due to the lack of decorative objects. There's more tiki statue in my house (two) than the restaurant (zero).
The food was fun and tasted okay. The pupu platter was the best part of the meal. My thee year old son really liked it. After that, I had a decent «mongolian beef» served over vegetables in a sweet-and-not-really-sour-sauce. The menu is mostly "exotic". There's chinese food, polynesian chicken and beef, japanese, Korean, etc..
The drinks were just okay too. I had a «Flamme Thaïtienne» served in a nice volcano bowl but really low on alcohol. And the Zombie I ordered after that didn't feel right, though It came in a nice tiki mug. Let's just say bartending don't seem to be top notch.
Overall, we had a good time. The restaurant seems to be popular. There was a nice crowd inside and the vibe was good. But I'm not dying to go back.