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tikiyaki
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The Exotic Port of REDONDO BEACH, CA
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On 2009-12-04 10:46, GatorRob wrote:
Don't forget the Mai-Tai guys. If you don't mind that it's not a Trader Vic's Mai-Tai, but something entirely different, it is a pleasant, light, fruity cocktail that is beautifully garnished and great for the light drinker. That said, hand me a Black Magic or (and?) a Rum Barrel or Jet Pilot please. NOW.
All the talk about the importance of the food though to the overall experience, here's my ranking of importance when visiting a place like the Mai-Kai or a Trader Vic's, etc:
- The decor.
- The music. Always perfect in the Molokai bar, sometimes on in the back dining rooms as a different soundtrack. (If not, ask your server if they will put on one of the vintage Hawaiian or Exotica music CDs they have. They have plenty because Swanky gave them a bunch years ago for the Molokai and I gave them a bunch for the back dining rooms 2-3 years ago.) Let's see, it's December, so you might hear vintage Hawaiian and Hapa Haole holiday tunes too. On some nights you'll get some appropriate live music.
- The drinks.
- The waitstaff. Always great at the MK.
- The food. Often fine, never bad (in my experience), sometimes spectacular (read: steaks from the Chinese ovens).
Let's not forget the molokai bar waitresses in those TINY sarongs....
Do you have your TIKIYAKI ORCHESTRA CD YET ?
http://www.myspace.com/tikiyaki
http://www.tikiyakiorchestra.com
[ Edited by: tikiyaki 2009-12-04 11:15 ]
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