Ohana $ ?

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I think we may have dinner here one night and was wondering how much it cost.It is an all you can eat family style meal right?How's the Shrimp,I love shrimp when they are done just right.
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Ohana is my favorite restaurant! We always eat too much when we go! LOL! It is an all-you-can-eat family style meal. It's about $24 for adults and $10 for kids...drinks aren't included.

You start off w/ stir fried veggies, salad, stir-fried rice, chicken wings, and shrimp wontons. I LOVE the wontons! I could eat just the wontons!

Next, you have the meats...steak, turkey, pork and shrimp. You have to peal the shrimp, but they are SO worth it! They are our favorites...you get the shrimp last so make sure you save room! They taste wonderful...a little spicy.

For dessert, they serve fresh pineapple w/ caramel dipping sauce. YUM!
 
We had one great meal at Ohana's and went back again and it was HORRIBLE! I am chalking it up to a bad day but we barely ate....the meat was dry and so was the shrimp!!

My girls enjoyed the pineapple and games and also the sticky chicken wings.....but the rest wasn't not what we had the previous visit!!
 
My family insists on eating here each trip. Most of the time, the food and service is great. Once or twice it was not as great, but still worth the money. We all love the shrimp, and the salad,...and the wings, pineapple, etc. It's better than Chef Mickey's, and costs about the same.
 

We have PS ressies for July, so thanks for the reviews!!!
 
Is there a children's menu? I've checked Deb's site and didn't see one. Doubt my grandson would enjoy the selection.
 
Thanks for the Info,$24/adult $10/child sounds like a good bargain for Disney.I checked Birnbaum's before I posted and they suggested a price of $46 and up, at $24 and $10 we will definitely have dinner here.
 
We ate here last week. We loved it when we went in Feb. and did not like it this time at all. The food was not good this time at all except for the salad. Worst yet, the server was rushing us from the moment we sat down. The appitizer and main meals (2 skewers) came 2 minutes apart. In 15 minutes, we were literally done. No explanation of anything and no refills or replenishment of anything unless we stop the waiter. The only time the waiter came over on his own was to give us hot towels and the bill. For the principal of it, I decided to continue eating my salad until 1 hour later.

I never complained to any restuantants or hotels about any of our services at WDW. Next day, I called the manager at Ohana and explained the situation. It was supposed to be a great meal, but the rushing like this was a bit too much. I hope it won't happen to other guests.
 
Ohana is our new favorite! And yes, the wontons are delicious! We had non stop food coming the entire time and all was great. We were seated right at the window with a perfect view of volcano pool with MK in the distance. They do not have a written childrens menu. When I went ahead of time to find out about it the hostess said that they work with you in what your child likes. They can whip up a PB&J, chicken tenders or hotdogs or whatever. I said I felt that might be a pain for them to go through all that for a picky child! LOL! She assured me that they are there for picky kids! When we went for dinner the next night I simply asked the waitress for a childs meal and asked if if hot dogs were available. Sure was and it come like a standard kids meal with fries. Ohanas is on our list for a must do for October!
 
I have a picky 3 yr. old. I was wondering if I could bring our own peanut butter sandwich (she won't eat jelly) and then maybe order her the giant snowcone dessert they have. Do you think they would frown on us bringing our own sandwich as long as we order something for her from the menu?
 
I want to know too. We were planning on getting something from Captain Cooks and bringing it. Very picky kid.
 
Originally posted by noabeliv
I have a picky 3 yr. old. I was wondering if I could bring our own peanut butter sandwich (she won't eat jelly) and then maybe order her the giant snowcone dessert they have. Do you think they would frown on us bringing our own sandwich as long as we order something for her from the menu?

I doubt that they would care. I even asked if I could bring one of those uncrustables and the hostess said we could but it wasn't necessary. She said that they keep peanut butter, jelly, and bread in the kitchen and can make her one themselves. I'm sure they would make you just a peanut butter one. :D
 
We've eaten at 'Ohana twice in the past year and had a great meal each time. The service wasn't very good the first time, but the food was.

First they bring out a lazy Susan with salad (the best dressing I've every had), wings, rice, wontons and vegetables. You can get as many refills of any of these dishes.

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Then they bring out the meat on skewers and transfer it to your plate. You can have as much or little of each type of meat that you want. There's shrimp, steak, pork and turkey.

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I have more 'Ohana photos HERE.
 

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