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New Tiki Bar
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There is a new tiki bar here in Boise, Idaho. Okay, I can't post this on locating tiki as it keeps saying currently unavailable so please forgive my posting it here.The Reef, a bar and restaurant, is located on the corner of 6th and Main in downtown Boise, Idaho. Alas, the music, Buffet, reggae, surf guitar and more Buffet. The other stuff I didn’t mind so much but 2 out of every 3 songs were Buffet. Hell, I wouldn’t even mind the Buffet much if it wasn’t the majority of the tuneage. In a welcome pamphlet, which very well could have been written by the Argentinian chef due to the extremely poor use of English, there was a lot of talk of trying to cast a spell like Martin Denny and quotes of Denny album titles. Only get this, they called him Denny Martin. So the guy’s not good with English and he gets this wrong too. My girlfriend said maybe they are going for pidgin, but if they were it didn’t come close. Anyways it seems like they were trying to get it right but are guilty of ignorance of tiki culture, namely cuisine and music. The Denny comment, however dyslexic, did give me hope of redemption. I plan to write a complimentary letter to the owners and managers and politically slip in a few reminders of proper or traditional tiki tunes and say how wonderful it would be to hear those Denny records they spoke of so fondly. Perhaps I’ll request more poly-pu pu cuisine as well. Lastly dessert, We split a dish calle “Dia El la Playa” (a day at the beach). It consisted of dots of curry on the plate surrounding starfish shaped nougat and a meringue starfish that were living on coral made of fresh frozen prickly pear sorbet and mexican chocolate. When I ate this there was a whole party of tropical fruit flavors in my mouth. It was like Skittles were supposed to be and yet never were. [ Edited by: Sneakytiki on 2004-07-06 17:47 ] [ Edited by: sneakytiki on 2004-07-06 19:09 ] [ Edited by: sneakytiki on 2004-07-07 17:52 ] |
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Tue, Jul 6, 2004 5:56 PM
Congratulations, Sneaky! Can't wait to read your review! I'll bet it's nice to finally have something Tiki there in your own back yard! |
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dogbytes
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Tue, Jul 6, 2004 8:34 PM
all this, in Idaho? elicia |
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Jungle Trader
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Tue, Jul 6, 2004 9:20 PM
Sounds like a cool place to hang Sneaky. |
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Sneakytiki
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Tue, Jul 13, 2004 12:29 PM
I've been back to the Reef for dinner since my last posting and had a Mai Tai in a pineapple made with 18 yr. Appleton estate rum and this time the atmosphere was AWESOME!! There was a Polynesian group playing guitar and ukulele to old hawaiian standards and there were male and female vocalists an plenty of women and little girl dancers. Most of the polynesian community in town seemed to be there and we had the front center table against the stage. This time I took many pictures of the canoes hanging from the ceiling, outside huts and lit torches etc... I'll be posting these soon. |
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