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Post #228372 by Bargoyle on Mon, Apr 24, 2006 2:35 PM

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I have to concur with johnman. The Mon Kou was just ok. There was one wall FULL of tikis & masks, but that was about it. The rest was chinese resteraunt decor (with a few REALLY nice murals).

The cocktails, while not "traditional", were all pretty tasty & drinkable (they had nothing on Pappy's mixing however!). I'm still not sure what was in the "secret sauce" tub that the bartender kept ladeling into the cocktails...and I dont wanna know.

I was a little disapointed with the food. I think we all had Polynesian dishes, and all of them left something to be desired (my 4 happinesses had maybe 2 happinesses, max)

In all, well worth the trip if you're in the area, and with the lack of tiki joints up here, its prob worth a short ride.

Up next...the Tahiti. More details to come. (oh, and all my pics of the Mon Kou came out crappy, so its up to Pappy to post some good ones)

[ Edited by: Bargoyle 2006-04-24 14:35 ]