REVIEW: This Popular Disney World Restaurant Is Officially Overhyped, and We Couldn’t Be Sadder

There are tons of Disney World “staples” when it comes to dining around the resort. We’ve also learned the hard way, just because something is well known doesn’t mean it’s a truly good meal. 

Quincy at ‘Ohana!

Over the years, it could be argued that ‘Ohana is Disney World’s most famous table service restaurant. The Polynesian-themed restaurant has gone through several changes since it opened in 1995, and we recently stopped by to see if the table service still deserves its popular reputation!

Background

‘Ohana has been open since 1995, and it has developed a big reputation!

‘Ohana

It’s located at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort and continues the resort’s Polynesian theme throughout the restaurant. Here’s what you need to know about dining at this restaurant.

Atmosphere

The restaurant is large and overlooks the Seven Seas Lagoon! If you squint, you can even see Cinderella Castle in the distance.

Views from the window!

The restaurant is lively and features live entertainment throughout dinner. During breakfast, you can meet characters like Lilo, Stitch, and Mickey Mouse.

Live entertainment!

If you go at the right time, you can even watch the Happily Ever After fireworks show, and they play the music throughout the restaurant.  But enough about that, what are we eating?!

Food & Drinks

The restaurant offers a pre-fixe menu and serves all-you-care-to-enjoy family-style food in skillets. For dinner, adults will pay $67 for dinner and children (ages 3-9) will pay $44. We tried the traditional menu as well as the plant-based menu during our stop by! First, we tried the ‘Ohana Signature Rolls with honey butter. 

The bread!

This has a subtle pineapple aroma and wasn’t overly sweet. It was a bit dry, but it was still flavorful. The honey butter definitely saves it by adding a richness that balances the dryness. It’s a unique start to the meal and fits the Polynesian theme nicely.

Have some!

The plant-based rolls were more basic and dry. The vegan butter helps as well, but these have less personality overall compared to the other rolls.

The Plant Based Rolls

The Mixed Salad features mixed greens with tomato, cucumber, shredded bell pepper, and citrus vinaigrette. It was tangy and light, and similar to Sebastian’s Bistro key lime dressing. It was slightly sweet and very refreshing between the heavier dishes. It offered a great flavor balance and was a nice starter. The plant-based salad was the same but came with a local citrus dressing instead.

The salad!

The Ohana Dinner Skillet comes with pork dumplings tossed in garlic-chili sauce, honey-coriander chicken wings, wood fire-grilled black pepper-teriyaki beef, peel-n-eat shrimp coated with ‘Ohana seasoning, grilled chicken with guava-pineapple glaze, ‘Ohana noodles with teriyaki, and stir-fry vegetables!

The ‘Ohana Dinner Skillet!

Starting off, the pork dumplings tossed in garlic-chili sauce we great! They have a sticky and sweet-salty glaze with a Polynesian twist. The filling was savory and balanced out with the sauce. These were a favorite at the meal, but you can order them at Tambu Lounge.

The pork dumplings!

The grilled chicken was cooked right in the in-house smoker! They have a heavy smoke aroma and flavor. They were rubbed with a dry spice blend, similar to BBQ dry rub. We thought they were super tender, juicy, and packed with flavor. The smoke can be overpowering, but it was the overall standout protein. The guava-pineapple glaze was very sweet and fruity, more like teriyaki without soy.

The grilled chicken!

The chicken wings have a sticky, sweet-savory glaze and are lightly battered. They pull cleanly off the bone. Plus, they are tender and juicy. The sweet glaze balances well with the savoriness, making for some very good chicken wings!

The wings!

The grilled beef was smoked and with a strong peppery flavor. The sauce was a sticky-sweet teriyaki, and it paired nicely with beef. Honestly, this was cooked a bit too long, making it chewy and dry. It was a bit disappointing for the hype. It was still flavorful but overly tough.

The beef!

The peel-and-eat shrimp were large, well-cooked, and not chewy! The seasoning was reminiscent of Old Bay. It was salty, savory, and had a bit of spice. They were high-quality and fun to eat, though pretty messy, so be aware!

Peel and eat shrimp!

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