Located in The Village Center, TNT Aloha Cafe has been serving authentic Hawaiian food to the South Bay since 2001. Known for onolicious favorites like Loco Moco, Spam Musubi, and Kalua Pork, we’re your go-to spot for genuine island flavors. Whether dining in or ordering takeout, experience the best Hawaiian cuisine in Torrance today.
At TNT Aloha Cafe, we offer a wide variety of traditional Hawaiian favorites made fresh daily. Here are some must-try dishes that capture the essence of the islands: Loco Moco A hearty classic featuring a bed of rice topped with a juicy hamburger patty, fried egg, and savory brown gravy. Originating from the 1940s Hilo, it remains one of our top-selling dishes. Spam Musubi This popular handheld snack blends Japanese onigiri with American Spam. Grilled Spam rests atop a block of rice, wrapped in nori seaweed — perfect for meals on the go. Kalua Pig Slow-cooked in an underground imu oven, Kalua pork is tender, smoky, and seasoned with Hawaiian salt. Often served with rice and mac salad, it’s a staple at Hawaiian celebrations. Hawaiian Poke Fresh diced raw fish, such as ahi tuna or salmon, marinated with soy sauce, sesame oil, and other flavorful ingredients. Served as a bowl or salad, poke is a Hawaiian seafood favorite.
Lau Lau Plate Pork and fish wrapped in taro leaves, steamed to perfection. Often served with rice and poi, lau lau is a traditional dish featured on our weekend specials. Sweet and Sour Spare Ribs Tender ribs cooked in a tangy pineapple-infused sauce, balancing sweet and savory flavors. Available as a weekly special. Kalua Cabbage Shredded cabbage mixed with smoky Kalua pork delivers a flavorful and savory side dish for any plate lunch. Saimin Soup A comforting noodle soup with Asian influences, featuring broth, noodles, and toppings — perfect for cooler days. Shoyu Chicken Marinated in soy sauce, this savory and slightly sweet chicken pairs perfectly with steamed rice and macaroni salad. Lomi Salmon A refreshing side of salted salmon mixed with tomatoes and onions, commonly served at Hawaiian luaus. Chicken Long Rice A comforting dish with chicken, cellophane noodles, and flavorful broth seasoned with ginger and garlic.
Cool down with classic Hawaiian shave ice — finely shaved ice topped with vibrant, fruity syrups like strawberry, cherry, and blue raspberry. Light and fluffy, it’s the perfect way to end your meal.
Whether you’re new to Hawaiian food or a longtime fan, TNT Aloha Cafe invites you to taste the spirit of the islands right here in Torrance. Located near Pacific Coast Highway and Anza, we’re proud to be the South Bay’s favorite for authentic Hawaiian cuisine.