We haven't been (yet), but I have to agree. Less noodles/potaotes = more shrimp!!!There is sooooo much other food to eat. I wouldn't be able to eat more than a sample of either potatoes or noodles so it doesn't really matter to me.
I'm sorry, but it's your opinion that they aren't tastier. I'm sure lots of people thought they were delicious.
And commonplace. You can't really get any more commonplace than cheesy potatoes.They're almost exactly those Betty Crocker things that come in a box. Just my opinion.
I honestly don't care now, Disney has made it clear they don't want Ohana to be a restaurant for peanut-allergy sufferers. By adding the noodles (which have peanuts last time I checked) they've gotten rid of the rest of the allergy-sufferers who still ate there (you could request no peanut sauce at your table but now they're even removing the menu options).
I used to like Disney restaurants as they seemed to aim away from dishes with peanuts but it seems like they're caring less and less now.
.My choice isn't there...bring back the rice!![]()
But I would choose noodles over potatoes with that meal.
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what she said
I honestly don't care now, Disney has made it clear they don't want Ohana to be a restaurant for peanut-allergy sufferers. By adding the noodles (which have peanuts last time I checked) they've gotten rid of the rest of the allergy-sufferers who still ate there (you could request no peanut sauce at your table but now they're even removing the menu options).
I used to like Disney restaurants as they seemed to aim away from dishes with peanuts but it seems like they're caring less and less now.
I don't think that every restaurant can develop every menu considering every allergy that might be out there or whether or not they offer enough vegetarian choices (as another poster complained about). This is especially true of places with set menus. I personally do not care whether they have peanuts in the noodles or not but why should Disney "move away" from dishes with peanuts in them when the majority of their guests do not have that allergy? I am sure there are enough peanut-free choices at other places to choose from.
As far as the one poster being a vegetarian and eating at a place that primarily offers meat as its main course, perhaps a better decision on a dining location would be in order?
That's assuming that they're choosing where their party is eating.
We're eating at Ohana on our next trip and it is in no way my decision. I want to cancel, I was out-voted, so we're going. I figure I still have the sirloin, the salad, and the bread pudding (for the time being). But it was in no way my decision to dine here and if I had my way, we'd be dining at a different restaurant.
I have never eaten in this rest. I would like to take my dd(6) so what type of food do they serve? Thanks!![]()
I'm confused. You're upset at Disney for taking vegetarian dishes (by the way, besides the potatoes, what did they take out ?) off the menu, but isn't the real problem that the party you're traveling with did not take your special needs into consideration when booking their reservations ? Why have higher expectations from a company who doesn't know you as a person, than from the people you're traveling with ?
Also, isn't sirloin meat ??
Sorry for those who are allergic to peanuts but they're not going to make every restaurant in WDW free of them. I'm allergic to shrimps and don't expect every restaurant to cater to my needs.
I voted noodles, by the way. I can make cheesy potatoes anywhere and the last time we ate them at 'Ohana they were cold and greasy. Blech.