Realgrumpy
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We have a 9:45 reservation for dinner. Is that a bad idea?
Do you have young children? It’s a lot of food-and I’m 60 (a fairly fit and active 60, but still...) so eating that much that late would probably kill meWe have a 9:45 reservation for dinner. Is that a bad idea?
No. Teens and adults.Do you have young children? It’s a lot of food-and I’m 60 (a fairly fit and active 60, but still...) so eating that much that late would probably kill me
How early are you up in the morning? Eating that late would be tough to digest and then try to lie down and go to sleep.We have a 9:45 reservation for dinner. Is that a bad idea?
We have a 9:45 reservation for dinner. Is that a bad idea?
I wish we could have gotten a reservation this year, my fingers are still crossed someone cancels but 7 is a large group.
Keep checking, Mama. Try looking for 8. I suspect MDE likes even numbers.
Thanks! One of our 7 is actually a 2 year old, I’ve been trying 7 and 6. Not sure what happens when we show up with her and have only booked 6, but she needs a high chair, not a chair anyways. At least that was my logic!
Thanks! One of our 7 is actually a 2 year old, I’ve been trying 7 and 6. Not sure what happens when we show up with her and have only booked 6, but she needs a high chair, not a chair anyways. At least that was my logic!
I strongly discourage trying for 6. Even though the 2 year old will not need a chair, they still require a spot at the table for the high chair, and restaurants also have occupancy limitations. If you show up with a toddler not included in the numbers, they can deny you a table if they are unable to accommodate. Given how crowded Ohana always is, I wouldn't bank on them being able to accommodate an extra person, even if it is a 2 year old. I've read accounts of parties being turned away for not including an under 3 year old on the ADR (even when it was a lap baby that didn't require a seat). It's possible they could accommodate, but again, I wouldn't bank on it, especially with Ohana.
We ate there last August and I don’t remember any sweet sauces on the meats? The chicken had been marinated but the beef and shrimp were simply grilled.
Anyway, it was our first time and we all enjoyed it very much-my 7 year old grandson ate the meats, vegetables, bread and wings-it isn’t spicy at all-maybe your picky eater would like it.
It’s one of those restaurants that gets mixed reviews but I think you should try it for yourself. We had a lovely evening-we weren’t rushed, service was very good. I would definitely go back.