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On 2004-05-02 18:01, ModMana wrote:
Went to the SDSU location of this place a couple of weeks ago. The food was pretty good and reasonably priced. Unfortunately, that's about the extent of my good words. It was mainly a sushi place (without an authentic sushi chef) and the Polynesian cuisine seemed like more of an afterthought. Very casual, you eat from paper plates with plastic utensils. Also, I'm not sure why they have the word "Tiki" in their name. There was not a single tiki in the whole place. A little bit of bamboo and some thatching here and there...that's about it. It's right on the college campus and was being run by a bunch of students when I was there. The whole place just seemed a little disorganized and somewhat dirty to me. Not worth going out of your way for. However, we used a buy one meal get one free coupon from our Entertainment book. That's the way to go if you want to check this place out. I really wanted this restaurant to be a great secret little tiki joint but I have to say that it was not what I expected.
ModMana :drink:
Thanks for the warning before I made a long journey to check it out.
If the word "tiki" comes back in the mainstream (or if it hasn't already) of word play, then it will be harder to take any establishment with the word in it seriously in the future. I hope I don’t see that day come. (If it’s already here, then please don’t tell me)
[ Edited by: Unga Bunga on 2004-05-03 00:47 ]
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