Ohana vs Wailulu

emilymad

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We have an upcoming stay at the Poly and are trying to decide where to eat between Ohana and Wailulu. Obviously, these restaurants are very different. We ate at Ohana a little over a year ago and had a positive experience but I am not sure how consistent that restaurant is but Wailulu does have a more limited menu. Has anyone eaten at both recently?
 
We ate at both last week and I would say the menus very accurately represent the experience (and the price). We love Ohana but you definitely want to go in hungry to justify the $$$, whereas Wailulu menu is much smaller but much lower priced ... we love the tuna poke bowls in particular. Wailulu also has an outside option if the weather is nice so there's that as well.
 
We have an upcoming stay at the Poly and are trying to decide where to eat between Ohana and Wailulu. Obviously, these restaurants are very different. We ate at Ohana a little over a year ago and had a positive experience but I am not sure how consistent that restaurant is but Wailulu does have a more limited menu. Has anyone eaten at both recently?
I'd say Wailulu if you can only eat at one. It's excellent. Unless you are talking about breakfast, then I'd go for Ohana.
 
We are only staying 2 nights before a cruise so definitely only eating at one for dinner. Sounds like Wailulu would be worth a try.
 
We are going to do Ohana breakfast since it’s my kids favorite character meal, and then hopefully Wailulu for dinner. It’s getting good reviews and the food looks great and fresh(for Disney) to me. I can’t justify the price of Ohana dinner when it seems so inconsistent.
 
We just ate at Ohana a few weeks ago for both breakfast and dinner.

We love the breakfast - one of our favorites! I can eat my weight in pineapple bread.

This was our first dinner there since 2019 and we were very disappointed. No more meat on skewers coming to your table, less meat options, the steak was so chewy, the peel & eat shrimp are a mess and so are the wings. This was our last Ohana dinner and we’ll just remember how it was in the past.
 
We stayed at the Poly Tower in March and ate at 'Ohana twice and Wailulu thrice. We were fans of both obviously!

I would lean Wailulu because it has great food and a relaxed vibe. We sat out on the patio every visit and you get a knockout view of the lagoon and castle. However, your timing and party size have to align here since it's walkup only. We were sure to go during non-peak hours around 5 pm for dinner and 1:15 pm for lunch. We're a party of 4. We waited at most 10 minutes. Others have reported waiting anywhere from 30 - 90 minutes!
 














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