I was able to visit several of the popular restaurants on this trip. BOG Lunch, CRT Breakfast, Boma, Tusker House, Trail's End Thanksgiving Buffet and 'Ohana. I almost cancelled the 'Ohana reservation because of all the posts I have seen about their recent problems with poor service and dried out meats. I have read many tales recently of 15 minutes waits for a drink refill, being rushed, or being ignored and horrible food. In the end I read some good reviews and since I had never dined at 'Ohana before we gave it a try. I'm glad I didn't get scared off.
Service: Good, not excellent, but decent. Our server had an assistant that handled drinks, salad, clearing plates, and other small items while our main server brought the food and made sure we were taken care of. There were a couple of times we had to wait longer than I thought we should on some items (therefore good not excellent), but certainly not enough to make for a bad experience. Our drink glasses were never empty, we were not rushed, and we had ample opportunities to ask for more of any item we wanted. I don't know if it is just luck of the draw or if 'Ohana has worked on the reported service issues.
Food: Bread - yuck, Salad - Meh, Wings - blah. Noodles - good and nice with the meal but they are just noodles. Pot stickers - great, Shrimp and meats - very good. I like my beef medium to medium rare. I had one piece of beef (our of 4) that I would say was a bit dry and tough. It was a small piece so that may have been the problem. All of the rest of the beef and chicken was excellent. Juicy, flavorful, and properly seasoned and prepared. The shrimp was good as well. If I had just had that one small piece of beef my opinion would not have been the same. I try to keep my salt low for medical reasons and I thought the meat was well seasoned. Someone who still loves salt might find it bland and give a different review. My whole family thought it was pretty good.
Ambiance: There was a live singer working the crowd with Hawaiian style Christmas tunes, no other games or etc. We were far back in the room but did see the castle fireworks through the window which was really awesome.
Overall: It was good, don't be scared off by the recent bad reviews. Service and food were on par with other Disney restaurants. If you love 'Ohana or have never tried it then go ahead. However, my family just didn't get the big deal. Three out of four of us would rather just have the Trails End Buffet which is much less expensive. Boma and Tusker house were both considered better choices. To be honest - minus the fireworks - I would be every bit as happy with a $25/person Hibachi dinner. It is enjoyable and we might go again, but it wasn't our 'best meal ever at Disney' either. Your mileage will vary.
Service: Good, not excellent, but decent. Our server had an assistant that handled drinks, salad, clearing plates, and other small items while our main server brought the food and made sure we were taken care of. There were a couple of times we had to wait longer than I thought we should on some items (therefore good not excellent), but certainly not enough to make for a bad experience. Our drink glasses were never empty, we were not rushed, and we had ample opportunities to ask for more of any item we wanted. I don't know if it is just luck of the draw or if 'Ohana has worked on the reported service issues.
Food: Bread - yuck, Salad - Meh, Wings - blah. Noodles - good and nice with the meal but they are just noodles. Pot stickers - great, Shrimp and meats - very good. I like my beef medium to medium rare. I had one piece of beef (our of 4) that I would say was a bit dry and tough. It was a small piece so that may have been the problem. All of the rest of the beef and chicken was excellent. Juicy, flavorful, and properly seasoned and prepared. The shrimp was good as well. If I had just had that one small piece of beef my opinion would not have been the same. I try to keep my salt low for medical reasons and I thought the meat was well seasoned. Someone who still loves salt might find it bland and give a different review. My whole family thought it was pretty good.
Ambiance: There was a live singer working the crowd with Hawaiian style Christmas tunes, no other games or etc. We were far back in the room but did see the castle fireworks through the window which was really awesome.
Overall: It was good, don't be scared off by the recent bad reviews. Service and food were on par with other Disney restaurants. If you love 'Ohana or have never tried it then go ahead. However, my family just didn't get the big deal. Three out of four of us would rather just have the Trails End Buffet which is much less expensive. Boma and Tusker house were both considered better choices. To be honest - minus the fireworks - I would be every bit as happy with a $25/person Hibachi dinner. It is enjoyable and we might go again, but it wasn't our 'best meal ever at Disney' either. Your mileage will vary.