Ohana? For small appetite

Kata

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I wasn't going to go to O'hana's but now I am staying at the Poly for 2 nights and I think I should give it a try(I am already going to Kona Cafe).I traveling alone and I can't eat that much at one time so I am wondering if they let you take home any food left on your plate or do you have to eat everything there?I definetely wouldn't ask for seconds on anything.Is it worth the price just to try the food and atmosphere?
Thanks!!! :)
 
While we ate there I observed a CM packing up a Mom & son's leftovers so I guess it is possible.
 
I think this was the main reason my family didn't like 'Ohana. We don't eat a lot of food at one time, and we really felt like it was a waste of food and money when we ate there. We didn't ask to take anything with us because we didn't think that would be an option at an all-you-can-eat restaurant, but I guess it wouldn't hurt to ask. Honestly though, we didn't think the food was good enough to go to the trouble to take. We enjoyed the food at Kona much more, and if we ever stay at the Poly, we'd eat at Kona twice before going to 'Ohana. Not only did we not enjoy the food, the servers were inattentive and the restaurant was loud and chaotic. If we had small children who would enjoy the games, we might consider going there, but since our children are older, we won't be going back to 'Ohana.
 


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