Kona Grill - Omaha
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- HoursOPEN NOW
- Regular Hours:
Mon - Thu Fri - Sat Sun - Phone:
Main - 402-779-2900
- Address:
- 295 N 170th St Omaha, NE 68118
- Email:
- Links:
https://www.konagrill.com/order_online
- Categories
- American Restaurants, Restaurants, Sushi Bars
- Payment Options
- Location
- Village Pointe Shopping Ctr
- Neighborhood
- West Omaha
- Other Information
Cuisines: American, Seafood, Sushi, Steakhouse, Japanese, Asian
General Info
Kona Grill is a classic American grill featuring an array of delicious global menu items include hearty steaks and fresh seafood complemented by the best choice of sushi and cocktails in Omaha. From brunch and lunch to dinner and happy hour, we treat every guest to a diverse menu and a unique vibe dining experience in a polished, casual atmosphere. Our combination of upscale American cuisine, award-winning sushi, and a modern bar creates an innovative restaurant concept with something for every palate. Come visit us for brunch, lunch, dinner, or the best happy hour in Omaha!
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Reviews
08/17/11
Busiest Happy Hour spot in Omaha! Great beer, drink and wine prices if you like the house selections. Half price appetizers and select sushi rolls. Heated patio. Often hard to find an open table, but lots of bar seating , although it fills up too.
08/23/09
Provided by YP.comi don't know why anyone whould give this place a bad reputation the sushi is the best ever
04/27/09
Kona is by far my favorite restaurant in Omaha. It is good for any occasion- girls night out, happy hour, romantic dinner or even for take out. I am especially fond of their happy and reverse happy hour specials. Their strawberry frozen margaritas are amazing and I enjoy just about everything on their happy hour menu. I recently branched out and tried their macademian nut chicken entree and it could be on my top 5 dishes I have ever had! Kona's atmosphere is fun and exciting on the patio and intimate in the dining area. Overall it is a great place to go and doesn't hurt the pocket book.
03/06/09
Provided by YP.comI go out to eat for two things, great food and quality service. Kona delivers on neither.
02/14/09
Provided by YP.comI really have to agree with the previous poster who said watch out for the 22 year olds. My only disagreement to that statement is that I think Xavier was overstating the average age of the crowd here. Our last several experiences have been terrible. Teenagers and young want-a-bees have overtaken this location. And it is not just the customers, I would say that it encompasses the entire staff. All very young and inexperienced. I also agree that the food quality here really leaves a lot to be desired. Don't fall for the 1/2 price happy hour gimmick. Cheap frozen food grossly marked up on the menu and then presented as being discounted. At 1/2 the menu price this stuff is still just bad food. As for the sushi, not even close. There are two far better choices for sushi in west O. Hiro down on Maple street and Prestige just around the corner by Pacific street.
12/04/08
Provided by YP.comThe food is good, however dont bother with the "happy hour" bar appetizers. They were cold, small and unedible. People should know better than to order sliders and pizza at a sushi place, but come on.
The rolls are all pretty basic, nothing too imaginative here. But for yuppy pedestrian "sushi" this place wins. At night we saw plenty of younger 21-28 year olds who thought it was cosmo to be seen at the Kona, even though the most they would spend is $10 for a couple beers and then slam it on a debit card... laughable really.
The management is top notch, the bartenders have no personality. They seemed to be too occupied with texting and chatting to each other about who is doing whom, and what the plans were for after work (which I heard everything).
So all in all, its not bad. Just watch out of the 22 year olds who think that wearing izod from 4 seasons ago and putting two beers on a debit card makes them cosmo.
-Charles Xavier
11/28/07
Provided by YP.comkona is the best restaurant in town! i love their happy hour deals and the whole menu is awesome.
The atmosphere is good; the music they played was a refreshing change - better than some nightclubs around here. I found the sushi to be good, but average. The staff were accommodating and pleasant; didn't try to push us out the door as soon as we took a breather from the way-too-large dessert. The appetizer we shared was tasty and well proportioned. The human-brain-sized mound of potatoes that was served with the entree, though, was wasteful. I will go again for the atmosphere, but I don't think I can rave about the food, yet.