I really want to eat at the Poly and just can't decide between these two. Please help me. Reviews on Ohana's seem mixed, so I am leaning towards Kona. What do you think?
I have the same question as you! We've been to both Kona and Ohana and still don't know which one we prefer?! I'm making PS now for our Feb trip and trying to figure out if we want to go back to either. I'm just not sure.....
We love both, so I dont think you can go wrong either way. I guess it depends what you are looking for.
Kona is a casual relaxing restuarant. They have a regular menu with a good variety.
Ohana is an all you can eat meal with a set price and set menu. Its more "festive" with coconut races and hula hoop contests for the kids.
We find the food at both to be wonderful, its a tough choice.
I think they are almost too different to compare. Kona is more like a cafe and Ohana's a real restaurant. Konas is big and open looking out into the hotel and the menu is limited. The theming is pretty limited, too.
I like the Kona, but it's just not quite as special of an experience.
I agree with Miss Inga Depointe that these restaurants are so different they are hard to compare. Our family loves these two restaurants! We love 'Ohana for the great atmosphere and family-style service/food, but Kona beats 'Ohana for food, hands down. We had a divine dinner at Kona this past January, and are drooling to return!
I was on a business trip and took my co-workers to Ohanas for dinner and to watch the fireworks. I agree that the food wasn't the best so if that's all your into then I'm sure there are better alternatives. But the whole dining experience was excellent, the grill, the festive enviornment and of course the fireworks. We had the good fortune of having a window seat so it was great. We all loved it and had a great time. I loved it so much that I plan on taking the family there in two weeks when we visit Orlando. It's juts a different dining experience that has good food and a great atmosphere so I would recomend that you try it.
The food at Kona is excellent and the menu is quite a bit more varied than the set meal at 'Ohana in my opinion. The setting is casual but the food compares well with some of the nicer restaurants at WDW although we don't like some of the latest changes to the menu as well as previous dishes....really miss the macadamia encrusted mahi mahi. It is very different now.
'Ohana does enjoy a beautiful setting. It is also qite a bit larger than Kona. I wish it were more of a California Grill, Narcoossee's or Citricos type of restaurant though.
We dined @ both this past September. Kona (our 1st visit) was excellent..food good/ service was great. Dined @ Ohana (2nd visit) wasn't as enjoyable as our 1st dining experience. Our server, Jamal, wasn't at all interested in our party of 4. However, he had extreme interest in his party of 8. We had to continually ask for refills or food/drink. He also, had a table of 2..they also experienced the same as us. I told my DH not to leave a tip b/c he clearly wanted to get his tip from the larger party. After dinner, the couple ( the party of 2) also said they didn't leave a tip. Jamal, if you frequent these boards ..please try to treat all of your tables equally.
Ohana's to us was great. Maybe because my husband likes Shrimp a lot and does not mind to peel them. He thought they were great . I love steak and the meat was so tender. The side dishes were fantastic. Wow those sauces were good too. Sat by the window and saw the castle, so we had a great view. The girls loved the games and we could actually eat for a few minutes in peace. Kona was good too, but if I had my choice Ohana for us.
Love Ohana - the peanut dipping sauce is delicious!! Wasn't too fond of the beef - wasn't cooked enough - but the shrimp and chicken were awesome. Even my two picky toddlers (who I ordered the chicken fingers for) set them aside and went for the regular meal. Oh, and the pineapple at the end - oh my! - my mouth is watering as I type!!
LOL, but there are actually many things without terriyaki sauce. The mahi mahi and coconut chicken come to mind. Kona also offers a great burger.
The last time we had dinner there which was July, the prime rib had been changed and did have a mild terriyaki mariade taste to it. I preferred the old version.
But check the menu....at both lunch and dinner there are many things without it.
Our Authorized Disney Vacation Planners are here to provide personalized, expert advice, answer every question, and uncover the best discounts.
Let Dreams Unlimited Travel take care of all the details, so you can sit back, relax, and enjoy a stress-free vacation.