So we arrived at AKV (Jambo House) around 1pm. We checked in (studio was ready) but as we'd been driving since about 7:30am and breakfast was the typical hotel continental breakfast so we were starving!
We made our way down to the Mara to find some food. When we got there, my parents decided that I should just order for everyone - and then my dad changed his mind and asked for chicken nuggets. We were given the paper to fill out and I chose the chicken and corn flatbread with zough sauce, the carved turkey sandwich with coleslaw (my mom loves coleslaw so when she heard that was an option, it was the one thing she asked for). I also got two fountain beverages to share.
We handed in our paper, got our beeper, paid for lunch and found a seat. It wasn't busy since it was the middle of the afternoon; There were lots of tables available and the food didn't take too long.
Here is a shot of our tray:
The chicken flatbread was really good and we all enjoyed it, though my mom was only able to have the one piece. She found the sauce and the chicken to be a little spicy for her taste (of course, she doesn't even eat black pepper since she finds it spicy so your milage may vary). My dad who is traditionally a meat and potatoes kind of guy, really liked it and ate about half - I was very surprised.
The carved turkey sandwich and coleslaw was an excellent choice. The turkey was super tender and warm. My mom really enjoyed the coleslaw - it had a decent variety of ingredients and was a good size serving. We didn't eat the bun (I know, we're so wasteful!) so I can't comment on that. I would say though, this is a great choice if you want something non adventurous or non spicy (and not your typical counter service choice).
Last but not least was the chicken nuggets and fries. Typical Disney fare - the fries were hot and crispy with a good dose of salt and the chicken was white meat, super crispy with a thick kind of peppery batter. My dad LOVED the old chicken strips and very much likes the current chicken nuggets. I think that if we were to spend a week at the parks doing counter service, about half of his meals would be these chicken nuggets and fries (sorry, the pictures not the best).
We got one lemonade and one diet coke.
All of this cost $40-something dollars. After this meal, I was thinking I probably should have gotten the dining plan for the one night (which we could have added because of using the DVC points). After dinner at Ohana I KNEW we should have gotten the dining plan.