Tiki Central / Locating Tiki / Restaurant Luau , Sainte-Adèle, QC , Canada
Post #44308 by tikifish on Thu, Jul 24, 2003 8:08 AM
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Name:Restaurant Luau Description: The décor has a definite Moorish/Spanish "conquistador chic" thing going on - with white stucco walls, red brick, and arched doorways. However you will still find plenty of the requisite blowfish lamps and glass fishing floats... and the bar is 50's cool personified. The entrance has the obligatory wee welcoming bridge, tiki, and faux-rock fountain too (the effect is marred slightly by the potted geranium, but I have a tendency to forgive such transgressions, this not being California or Florida). The glowing masks on the wall were the same ones I had seen advertised Although it's probably been outlawed everywhere else in North America, in Quebec smoking is a national pastime, so no problem if you want to puff polynesian style. Plus, there's a fully functional vintage 70's cigarette machine still operational in the lobby should you run out of your Du Maurier's. The cocktail menu ("Notre Bar Exotique") must be the same one they had when they opened in 1973. Which, of course, for most of the population would be frightening, but for me it's a bonus. I ordered a coco-something in a coconut mug with an umbrella. You can also get drinks in pineapples, but there are no tiki mugs. Hey, this is small town Quebec. Give them a breakl! The food is pretty decent "honkey chinese" with deep fried bow ties, chow mein and red sauce. Sometimes, authentic Szechuan or Hunan won't do - you've got to do it Ward and June Cleaver style once in a while. My mom, my husband and myself stuffed ourselves silly. Those of you who don't speak franglais may have a problem ordering off the all french menu - but if you're just there for the tropical cocktails, just point at the aforementioned photographic drink menu and you'll be pleasantly medicated in no time. The Luau is located somewhere between Montreal and Mont Tremblant, in the lovely small town of Ste Adele. Should you ever find yourself out that way, it is definitely worth a stop, if only to have a Mai Tai and ponder the unexplored link between conquistador chic and polynesian pop. Ole! Ole-ha? ALOHA! Restaurant Luau |