Ohana Superette

Hawaiian restaurant · Silver Lake

Ohana Superette

Hawaiian restaurant · Silver Lake

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2850 W Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90026

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Minimalist eatery serving customizable poke bowls & Spam musubi  

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LA’s New Restaurant Openings - Los Angeles - The Infatuation

"After disappearing from Silver Lake a few years ago, this casual wood-paneled Hawaiian spot has reemerged one door over from its former home, right next to Bodega Park (they have the same owner). Most of the food calls back to the old menu, with a few curated poke bowls and sides like japchae, kimchi salad, and mac salad, plus spam musubi." - cathy park

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Ohana Superette - Review - Silver Lake - Los Angeles - The Infatuation

"After disappearing from Silver Lake a few years ago, this casual wood-paneled Hawaiian spot has reemerged one door over from its former home, right next to Bodega Park (they have the same owner). Most of the food calls back to the old menu, with a few curated poke bowls and sides like japchae, kimchi salad, and mac salad, plus spam musubi. We haven’t been here yet, but want you to know this spot exists." - Cathy Park

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Ohana Poke Co. - Review - Los Angeles - The Infatuation

"You can't mess with the toppings at Ohana Poke Co., but telling these guys what to do would be like telling Spielberg how to direct dinosaurs. Sometimes it's best to let experts take the lead. Although they do the traditional ahi shoyu bowl, there are also some great alternatives, like the Korean octopus in a chili base. All bowls come with a side (the ponzu glass noodle are a good choice) and are topped with traditional furikake and very untraditional wasabi peas. We haven’t been here yet, but want you to know this spot exists." - Team Infatuation

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Traditional, delicious, and easily the best Poke in Silver Lake. A new concept of Eric Park, the owner of Bodega Park, comes a revamp of the classic Hawaiian poke spot, Ohana Superette. I was very excited to see Superette was back in business and settled in under the leadership of the Bodega Park family, but I was curious as to how it would hold up to other traditional Hawaiian poke spots in LA. Truthfully, some of the best Hawaiian poke I’ve had was from pop-ups (shoutout Unreal Poke), very few brick and mortar spots exist for poke. I went a few days after the soft opening and it was a truly incredible experience! Ohana Superette knocks it out of the park in EVERY way. Even from moment you walk in, you’re greeted with a very Bodega Park feeling spot, but with a kind of tropical twist and simplicity that is easy to settle into. It’s a lovely space, and like Bodega, you order at the counter. The menu is specific, yet has a ton of variety of flavors and options. I was SHOCKED at the amount of gluten free options compared to Bodega Park, there are so many great choices for the gluten sensitive folks (Bodega plz plz get some gluten free buns). I ordered the spicy tuna bowl with the kimchi cucumber (every poke order comes with a banchan), an interesting Korean flare you can add to the poke. The selection of drinks is limited, but I got the Haleiwa Iced Coffee and it went SO well with the bowl, cooling down the spice with every sip. I also ordered a spam musubi, which was easily one of the best musubi’s I’ve ever had—this place didn’t really miss. The service was excellent and while our food didn’t come out super quick (given that Poke is normally quite fast), they seem to still be getting comfortable in the space. All of the servers were super kind and attentive. Ohana Superette is exactly what you want out of a neighborhood Poke spot. Traditional flavors with a kick of Korean flare, specialized menu items that work great together, and hearty bowls that fill you up before you leave to enjoy the summer day. We truly lucked out with this one. And if you’re not feeling the fish, then jump back over to Bodega Park, it’s not far :)

Thomas Yuan

Google
Best poke in the los Feliz surrounding area would highly recommend

Istvan Molnar-Szakacs

Google
Yummy poke. Fresh ingredients - good protein options for the poke. Not too much mayo, which can overpower many poke bowls. Quick service.

Kristen ECO

Google
Parking can sometimes be hard to find depending on the time. I always get a poke bowl with half brown rice, half kale, the shrimp and spicy tuna, cucumbers and seaweed salad. It is so yummy especially if you are trying to eat on the healthier side. They also have aqua frescas that are very refreshing. I also find out that they have delivery if you are local. I might have to try that out one day when I'm too lazy to drive.

D Chap

Google
Love this place. Out of all the poke shops between Sacramento and Folsom, Ohana is hands down the best. Great selection of toppings, good portions, delicious sauces and always friendly service. Only wish they had a soda fountain and better selection of beverages.

Cynthia Nibler

Google
The staff seem very nice but the poke is meh. I 100% do not understand the rave reviews. Maybe these people haven't had good poke to be able to understand what it is?? I mean a twinkee is good but it isn't Lark Cake Shop good. To be frank the poke at Gelsons is better.

Aaron Thomas

Google
This is my absolute go-to pokè spot. My wife and I usually go once a week and we aren’t disappointed. The staff is friendly, the food is out quick and the quality always feels premium. As a note, if you like everything mixed in your bowl you can ask for it ‘dirty.’

James Ren

Google
The Hawaiian crab mac salad here is bomb! Oh and don't forget the poke.