Ohana at Disney's Polynesian Village Resort is one of the hardest Walt Disney World reservations to get, but is its sister restaurant, Kona Cafe, secretly better? We've sung the praises of this casual table service restaurant for years and wanted to head back to see how it compares to the dining we've recently been reviewing in the Magic Kingdom resort area.
Kona Cafe specializes in Polynesian themed cuisine. They're particularly known for items like sushi, pot stickers and bao buns. There's also a distinctive American flare on the menu with the inclusion of their exemplary Big Kahuna Burger.
The interior decor is supposed to be reminiscent of a Polynesian Island and provides a more modern design style than its neighboring restaurant, Ohana. As you enter the restaurant the blue tile on the floor leads into the sushi bar which is designed to resemble a Pacific Volcano. The lights are decorated with woven baskets that Pacific Islanders use to catch fish, a staple of Polynesian culture.
This video provides a detailed review of Kona Cafe. We tryout their signature dishes, go over the design elements, how this restaurant compares to its neighbors in the Magic Kingdom resort area and see if this is truly one of Walt Disney World's hidden gems.
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