Ohana Eats | Our Story

Ohana means family — and we mean it
Ohana Eats was born from a chef's decade of craft and a simple belief: food tastes better when it brings people together. Two locations in West Lafayette, one spirit.

The name says everything
In Hawaiian, "ohana" means family — and that's not a tagline, it's the whole idea. Every bowl we build and every guest we greet runs through that lens.
A decade before the first bowl
Our head chef spent over a decade mastering Japanese cuisine and Asian street food before bringing bold, chef-driven flavors to Indiana. Every sauce and marinade reflects that craft.
A menu built for everything
Customizable poke bowls and signature mochi donuts with a devoted following — fresh ingredients, authentic technique, zero compromise.

Rooted in West Lafayette
From day one on Stadium Avenue — steps from Purdue — Ohana has been a gathering place for students, families, and locals alike. A second home on Sagamore Pkwy means more of the community gets a seat at the table.