Thanks to everyone, including toddler Fujisan, for coming out last night. The size of the group was such that we were able to make a decent dent in the menu. Also, as (I think) the only person at the table who's not been to Hawaii, I enjoyed hearing everyone recount their experiences on the islands.
I basically share Tom's sentiments. I think Big Ka Hoo Na is a good addition to the Evanston dining scene foremost for the diversity it adds. Like swine dining, I'm glad to have the option of Big Ka Hoo Na close to work. The food is OK, and the prices are reasonable.
There was more styrofoam at last night's dinner than at any other LTH event I've attended. I think I'll have significantly greater esteem for the restaurant once they find a styrofoam alternative.
The group:

Raquel & Rod:

I've never been a big fan of Spam, but among my favorites last night were the Spam musubi and the loco moco. It was with the Spam dishes only that I thought the meat to rice ratio was fine. Having grown up in a rice-with-every-meal household, I agree with Tom about the meat to rice ratio of the other dishes--not enough meat. Also, I thought the rice overall, maybe except for the musubi, was mushy, perhaps too long in the rice cooker.
I also really enjoyed the lomi-lomi, which tasted very fresh, and the Big Ka Hoo Na Combo, particularly the short rib. I would order both of those items again. The pork katsu had potential, but it was breaded too heavily for my liking. The taste of the longanisa was just as I remember from childhood, but I was uncomfortable with how rare it was.
Spam loco moco:

Sliders:

Big Ka Hoo Na Combo:

Longanisa:

Pork katsu:

Pulled pork:

Seafood combo:

About half of the group adjourned to Prairie Moon after dinner. With the bar to ourselves, it was a very nice way to wind down the day. BTW, thanks, Tom, for pointing out the Allagash White, which I thoroughly enjoyed.