Strip-mall outpost serving poke bowls, grilled Spam, Korean BBQ & plate lunches in modest digs.
Sekeli
Great food, very kind and HUGE portions. I got the chicken katsu combo and the lid wouldn’t close! Two scoops of rice, Mac salad, noodles, and kimchi all included! Worth every penny! (Photo was after I ate HALF of everything!)
… moreClaire Broderick
Don’t get me wrong, this is a great spot to eat Korean/ Hawaiian food. I was dropping off my rental at Sea-Tac airport. My friends husband recommended this place to make it easy for me to return the car, also to fill up the tank before I did. It was Brilliant. The food was delightful, came hot and was delivered to our table quickly, the woman working was charming and kind. The place was clean enough, bathroom clean. A great meal on the go. I was amazed how easy it was to get to the airport. Gas was also 27 cents cheaper than most other places AND definitely cheaper than if I had had thrifty take care of it for me! I will definitely eat at Ohana again when in route back home. Wish we had much for Hawaiian food here in Michigan!
… moreRandoCommando
The food was great solid blend of 2 cuisines. Everything tasted fresh and well seasoned. The lady behind the counter was friendly and inviting. There was hardly any wait and everything was clean in the interior. Will return again. Tell your friends. And the Mac salad was BOMB! This place needs more patronage !!!
… moreJohn Hong
Their food is incredible. The kimchi fried rice is impeccable, their katsu is sensational and their kimbap tastes like home. The owners are really sweet. Cant recommend this place enough. I was going to post photos but forgot to take one before digging in.
… moreMASIN CASH
Service was great, but food was very disappointing. Spent over $200, tried many different items on the menu including Chicken Katsu which was dry and over cooked, Bulgolgi was bland with no sauce, Yakisoba was very under seasoned. We also ordered Eggrolls, Gyozas, Musubis, and Chicken Wings which were decent but would not order again. I just wanted to be honest and share my experience with others and give important feedback which I hope they see and try to make improvements to help their business get better
… moreRyan Luu
This place has some of the best Hawaiian plate lunches around. Their portions are ginormous! Their Mac salad is perfect and their complimentary kimchi is so good. Get the meat jun, it’s sooo good. Also pro tip, grab some banchan to eat later at home.
… moreJose
We got a few things and enjoyed the food overall. I feel like we don’t come across meat jun hardly ever. As soon as we saw it on the menu, my wife decided we’d share a plate. It’s a good thing we did because it was a large amount of food. Everything that came in the meat jun plate lunch was good. The mac salad reminded me of how my mom makes it. I did order egg rolls as well because I wasn’t sure that the meat jun plate (shared) was going to be enough food. The egg rolls were a good size and pretty tasty, but we actually would have been fine with the meat jun plate alone.
The lady (who I’m assuming was the owner) pointed out some things that my son could order since it was smaller portions of food since he’s only 9 years old. She said katsu, that’s immediately what he wanted. When we got the plate of food, it was enough for 2 adults to share, but the price was cheap for the amount of food we got. The katsu had a bunch of overcooked pieces, but it was still not bad. The katsu sauce was ok, but not my favorite.
This was our first time here, and we enjoyed it. It reminded me of a food spot that I’d find in Hawaii. The lady who took our order was really nice and checked up on us as well. We’ll be back again for sure.
… moreLily Mai
We were greeted by a very friendly lady and enjoyed our poke bowls. I wish we could’ve added more than 3 toppings, but oh well. Really big fish chunks lol. Spicy salmon and tuna both approved
… morePAY
Ohana Kitchen in Burien is a hidden gem serving up delicious Hawaiian and Korean fusion cuisine. We recently visited and were pleasantly surprised by the quality and authenticity of the food.
The spam musubi was a standout – the spam was perfectly grilled and the rice was seasoned to perfection, wrapped in crisp nori. The Hawaiian breakfast plate was also a hit, with tender kalua pork, fluffy scrambled eggs, and tangy Portuguese sausage.
But the real star of the show was the gimbap (Korean sushi rolls). Packed with savory beef, spinach, pickled radish, and egg, each bite was a flavor explosion. The portions are generous and the prices are very reasonable.
The restaurant itself is unassuming, located in a strip mall, but the decor has a cozy, homey vibe. The staff is friendly and attentive. Overall, Ohana Kitchen is a must-try for anyone craving authentic Hawaiian and Korean flavors in the Seattle area. Don’t let the unassuming exterior fool you – this place serves up some of the best island-inspired cuisine around.
… morePearl Paradise
The staff here are very friendly! The food here so delicious. I ordered two scoops a spicy tuna and spicy salmon poke over rice with three sides seaweed salad, Mac salad and cucumber kimchi. The kimchi was not spicy which I did not mind at all and had a sweet taste to it. My bowl cast about 16$ but the taste was priceless! Came here with family and took pictures of their plate too. 4 musibi cost 11$ and they also had a huge Cooke for 3.25$ they also have other choices such as loco moco and Katsu! You won’t regret this place! It’s my new favorite!
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