Burgers, seafood platters, Hawaiian-style BBQ & plate lunches dispensed in a modest branch.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 7435 S Eastern Ave #107, Las Vegas, NV 89123
Phone: (702) 676-2098
Website: https://ohanahawaiianbbqtogo.com/
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Reviews
Service: mid afternoon no line and Easily to order. Chicken was made to order and super hot. They put the sauce automatically on the side. Interesting and I did not request that. But I’ll take it. Two scoops of rice. I would remember next time to just tell them to mix the sauce with the chicken, I think it would taste better that way.
Ambiance: some tables and booths to sit on. This is a chain but this spot is seems different to the one on rainbow.
Ample parking like most Vegas plazas away from the strip.
Despite arriving when the shop was empty, I ended up waiting nearly 35 minutes for my food. Two parties who showed up after me received their orders first, which only amplified my frustration. Service itself was polite but oddly disorganized, and the long wait felt even more unjustified given how empty the restaurant was.
When my dishes finally arrived, the fish platter was so overcooked it had turned rubbery and dry—each bite was a chore to chew. The ribs fared no better: charred beyond tenderness, they snapped oddly under my fork and drained any juice or flavor I’d hoped for. Neither dish felt worth even a fraction of the price.
Speaking of prices, I was shocked at how high they were compared to other Hawaiian spots in the area. You can get a far better, more authentic plate for less at L&L Hawaiian Barbecue down the street. Their portions are generous, the flavors are spot on, and the atmosphere—while still casual—is clean and inviting.
If you’re craving Hawaiian BBQ, I’d strongly recommend skipping Ohana and heading to L&L or another local favorite. You’ll save money, enjoy real island flavors, and avoid the uncomfortable surroundings and endless wait.
I do not recommend eating here.
What a difference. Their chicken katsu is now comparable with the likes of Aloha Kitchen. Which is great for me because I live minutes from this location. Maika’i!!
Ordered the chicken katsu. At first glance, it looks amazing. But, then you see how thin the chicken is. In fact, I think the breading was slightly thicker than the chicken. I’m not exaggerating. There was barely any seasoning as well. Cost was $12 and some change. A huge disappointment.
We ordered the BBQ mix combo, Katsu chicken combo, orange chicken with fried rice and tried a spam musubi.