For a taste of Hawaii in the heart of Colorado, a visit to Hangry Ohana will take your tastebuds on the vacation of a lifetime. From casual plate lunches to a complete barbeque feast, our Hawaiian restaurant in Parker, CO, offers something for appetites both big and small. We combine the bold flavors of Texas BBQ with contemporary island cuisine to create a culinary experience you won’t forget. Featuring dishes such as Chicken Katsu, Kahuku Garlic Shrimp, Pineapple Dole Whip, and more, our handcrafted recipes have been fan favorites since 2016. Whether you’re joining us for lunch or dinner, we aim to provide a welcoming environment paired with top-notch service. So stop in today to join us for a meal or give us a call to order carryout!
A menu featuring build-your-own Hawaiian lunch plates & other island fare in an easygoing setting.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 10471 S Parker Rd B1, Parker, CO 80134
Phone: (720) 287-2516
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Hangry Ohana Reviews – 10471 S Parker Rd B1, Parker, CO, 80134
Reviews
I learned it’s a one-of-kind restaurant started by a couple, one of which is from Texas and the other who is from Hawaii. Hence the Texas/Hawaii fusion.
The girl behind the counter recommended a meal and decided to give it a try.
It was quite good. Pulled pork, fried chicken and something else, all mixed with a hint of southern flavors and the bright shocks of pineapple. Just like pineapple on pizza, you don’t think it’s going to work but it does.
I chose macaroni salad and side salad as my sides and was delighted to see they were reasonable proportions.
I’d go back and try a few other things on the menu and I suggest you do too.
Hangry Ohana had a food truck that we had tried a few years ago at a car show in Parker that I remember, so was excited to see a physical location open. We ordered a variety of different dishes so we could sample them all. They were all very tasty, but a bit salty. We had enough for leftovers, which didn’t really keep as good as some things, perhaps because some items are fried. There are fountain drinks, but also some good Hawaiian juices, and some beer.
I had the loco moco on the truck years ago and it was awesome. I do want to order that again!
My husband asked for a beer and another girl had to come out and pour it. She couldn’t pronounce the beer and then wasted sooo much all over the counter and dumping out several cups of foam first.
Then there was confusion between the menu posted online and the menu here. Also, some tables were dirty which is unacceptable any time, but especially when they were slow and with Covid. When our food did finally come out, it was inedible. The ribs were non-existent and burnt to a crisp. (See my photo) I ordered a 2-meat combo and the katsu chicken was also over fried. The bacon fried rice had huge chunks of white rice, not mixed, and the bacon was under cooked. The macaroni salad had so much mayo on it, it was covered! Our son ordered bbq chicken which came with tots. The chicken was rubbery and the tots were totally mushy and full of grease. I would NEVER recommend anyone waste their $$ here. I’ll probably be sick from the small portion of food I ate, and worst of all, I left hungry bc you couldn’t eat what was served… 35 minutes later for food in a plastic to go container, for dine-in.
ORIGINAL POST: The kalua pulled pork and the bacon fried rice were on the salty side, not just my opinion but I had three people that were with me try my plate and they agreed it was too salty.
But the tater tots were great, mai tai was good, ribs were tender. Service was mediocre
The bacon fried rice tasted like it was fried completely in bacon grease instead of oil, which I was not prepared for. Not my thing. It was kind of gross honestly. Tasted like just rice, bacon grease, soy sauce, and a few bacon bits. No vegetables or egg.
The chicken and pork were alright. A little bit over cooked/burnt in some cases.
All this for $16.62. This is the quality I’d expect for a $6 plate of Chinese food. I’d get a slightly bigger portion size there too. Staff was friendly though.
Easy parking. Order food at the counter and they bring the food to you.
Food is good and prices are decent. 2 lunches was about $20. The food were served in to-go boxes.
Facility is spacious and clean.
Staff are nice.