Food is serviceable, although portions run a little small. But what puts me off about this eatery is the lack of aloha in the service. Whether you eat here or take out, you're given the same cheap plastic cutlery and styrofoam box. The front staff on both occasions have been different ladies but neither seemed very interested or helpful. Even if you eat three feet from the cash register, there will be no further acknowledgement of you, no inquiry of if everything is delicious or not. Ohana means family in Hawaii, but they must be talking about each other, because they certainly don't mean the customer.