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| - This place has great slam masubi! I thought all masubi were created equal, but they are not. Ohana's spam masubi is fresh, big, and hot. Almost a meal in itself. After being impressed by the simple appetizer, I decided to give their other menu item a try.
The beef chow fun was ok. The noodles were not greasy, but the meat was kind of dry. It was not the melt in your mouth kind of beef I have had elsewhere in a chow fun dish. Probably would not order again.
The pork manapua was good. It had seasoned pork inside, but not to be confused with the sweeter char siu red pork. I enjoyed the smaller size of them and four came in an order.
The Spam and Eggs rice plate was ok too. The regular size portion is huge! It also comes with a big scoop of macorini salad. You also get the option of getting the egg scrambled or sunny side up. I went with the sunny side up. The spam was seared well so it had a good charred crust on the outside. The eggs were not seasoned, but I suppose there is enough sodium in the spam already. I added salt and pepper layer, but that's just my preference.
The Salt and Pepper Calamari was a surprise winner for me. It was tender and had a good batter on the outside. A little salty and a little heat was just enough contrast of flavor for me. I also got two free eggrolls because my order was over twenty dollars. The eggrolls were kind of greasy and was the vegetable kind I was not a fan of.
The service is very friendly and pretty fast. The dining area is clean, casual, with a decent amount of seats. They have a TV in there and it usually is showing a sports game. Sometimes basketball and sometimes football. Overall, I would come back again for the spam masubi and salt and pepper calamari. I would try other menu items in the future for sure.
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