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waikiki wally's in the ny times
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BOITE ITH the recent swell of surfing as a subject of pop culture, it's only fitting that retro tiki lounges with flaming Scorpion Bowls and waterfalls would be riding the next wave. Waikiki Wally's, a restaurant and lounge in the East Village that opened on Thursday night, has all the trappings of postwar Polynesia but with the souped-up kitsch of the television-rerun generation. The owner, Hayne Suthon, also owns Lucky Cheng's, a restaurant with a Chinese drag-queen theme around the corner on First Avenue. Quirky playfulness is in no short supply. Waikiki Wally's sports colored puffer fish lanterns, angry-tiki totems and a mural of Waikiki Beach with big plastic palms sticking out. The bartenders wear surfer hair and flip-flops. When customers arrive, a host in a shell necklace drapes leis around their necks. "This place is awesome," said Don Ho, the Hawaiian singer, who had flown in from the islands to perform at the opening. He was dressed to kill: a tropical shirt, white slacks and white platform loafers. "It's loaded with girls," said Mr. Ho, looking through his prescription aviator glasses at the waitresses in skimpy sarongs. Although Ms. Suthon remembers downing mai tais at Trader Vic's before it closed its bamboo doors in the early 1990's, that's not where she got the idea for a tiki lounge. "I do theme restaurants," she said, "and when I thought about what was missing in New York, it was so obvious." She combed "The Book of Tiki," by Sven A. Kirsten (Taschen, 2000). Most of the Polynesian décor was found on the Internet, including a live cockatoo named Wally. Jackie Brown, 55, a hard-core Don Ho fan from Richmond, Va., who has attended over 100 of his concerts, leaned against the bamboo bar. There was a plastic mini-diorama of Don the Beachcomber (one of the first Polynesian restaurants in America) encased in glass. "It's better than the bars in Waikiki," Ms. Brown said, sipping a piña colada. "The orchids even look real." Across the room, Lola Schnabel, a daughter of the artist Julian Schnabel, took in the 1950's surfboard hanging above the palm-roofed bar. "I like the surf vibe," she said. "My whole family surfs." At another table, Richie Rich, a designer for the Heatherette label, was sharing a pu pu platter with the actress Tina Louise, who played Ginger on "Gilligan's Island." "It's like a faux vacation, and you don't have to get any sun and ruin your skin," Mr. Rich said. Ms. Louise leaned forward in her low-cut leopard-print top, batting her trademark eyelashes. "The only island I like is Manhattan," she said. Mr. Ho, who refused to perform until everyone finished eating, finally climbed onto a stage set up next to the waterfall. His assistant flicked on an orchestral background loop and he began crooning his hit "Tiny Bubbles." |
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Mon, Sep 30, 2002 9:03 AM
Damn...I am so upset...I used to live a BLOCK AWAY from where this place is located...I moved away a couple of years ago....Sigh...such is life...Grey |
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Mon, Sep 30, 2002 10:29 AM
I really like waikiki wally's and I can say that the food (mostly fish/lobster)is great. It seems trendy from the article, but every time I've been there (weekends and weekdays), it's a laid-back crowd. |
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Mon, Sep 30, 2002 11:31 PM
OK, I will be in the city this Wed (10/2) with some friends for a trade show. I have decided that WE WILL go to Waikiki Wally's, atleast for drinks. I want to know who has been there? Is it cool to hang out at the bar? or is it more of a dinner crowd? Also I hope the drinks are good we probably won't eat dinner there. |
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Mon, Sep 30, 2002 11:42 PM
I liked it too. I think the article was a bit strange because it seems mostly baout opening night. I agree w/ Cat; its very laid back. The food is yummy too, which is surprising for a east village "theme" restaurant. Try to go out to Zombie Hut in Brooklyn..it had great drinks and a good vibe too. Have fun this week, unfortunatly I ama out of town, otherwise I would see you there! Inky |
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Mon, Sep 30, 2002 11:42 PM
I liked it too. I think the article was a bit strange because it seems mostly baout opening night. I agree w/ Cat; its very laid back. The food is yummy too, which is surprising for a east village "theme" restaurant. Try to go out to Zombie Hut in Brooklyn..it had great drinks and a good vibe too. Have fun this week, unfortunatly I ama out of town, otherwise I would see you there! Inky |
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Tue, Oct 1, 2002 10:25 AM
The bar at Waikiki wally's is a happening place. It's not just a place for eating. Drinks come in mug, scorpian bowl, and volcano bowl sizes. But darn it, when are they going to get those long straws! I recommend the Rum Runner (light and dark rums, kurant liquor). The mai tai is not so hot, zombie is strong! There is an interesting tiki drink with mint in it (different from a mojito) which is tasty but I forgot the name. |
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tikimug
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Tue, Oct 1, 2002 11:57 AM
Hey manic and inky thanks for the info. I love things that are... :music: laaaiiidd back, with my mind on my money and my money on my mind.... :music: I will probably be there in the early evening hours on Wed, so if anyone wants to meet up with me please do and yell out Tiki Central and I'll find you! |
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manic cat
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Tue, Oct 1, 2002 12:25 PM
I love the snoop dog reference. anyhow, Wednesday is the season premiere of the stupid show I'm addicted to, Amazing Race. Maybe afterwards ( after 10pm), I'll swing by. I live really close by. I'll put on a blue hawaiian print beach hat, how about that? |
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tikimug
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Tue, Oct 1, 2002 12:40 PM
Well, I don't know when I will get there... or how late I'll be there??? It will be enough just to get these nerd... er, I mean friends of mine just to GO to WW's I hope they will dig it enough to stay awhile. Hopefully, I will be there at the same time!! ps: definitely Doggie Style all the way! :) |
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Tue, Oct 1, 2002 11:31 PM
Hey Tikimug, Cat and Inky basically said it all, but be sure to try the Zombie! It only takes one...or maybe two to get you there! I went on a Tuesday, and it was pretty mellow with a few people hangin' out at the bar and not too many for dinner. Friday night was packed and the place definitely had a great vibe. Friendly staff, good food, good people, and strong Zombies! Don't miss it, and if possible, definitely try to meet Manic Cat! Guaranteed tiki fun! Aloha, Arty |
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tikimug
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Thu, Oct 3, 2002 10:05 AM
OK I somehow survived my night at WW's (and numerous other bars). Things are alittle hazy this morning, but I want to thank everyone who gave me the info to this place. The descriptions were right on. Waikiki Wally's is a very cool place. I loved it, very laid back and mellow it really had a cool vibe. We took over the little dinning room there, and the staff was very friendly I just told them to bring out a couple of volcano bowls for us to share, one was a mai-tai (which wasn't that great) and I'm not sure what the other one was but that was very yummy. I also had one those tiki "mojto" minty things and that was good. I'm glad this morning that I didn't get to try a zombie. :wink: Hopefully I'll get there again! Right now I just need to find me some asprins! |
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Thu, Oct 3, 2002 11:18 AM
[ Edited by: Lance Samason 2007-07-06 15:17 ] |
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manic cat
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Thu, Oct 3, 2002 11:35 AM
Tiki Mug, |
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tikimug
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Thu, Oct 3, 2002 12:01 PM
Hey manic I'm sorry we didn't meet up I think we stumbled out of there around 10:00 or so. We had a bunch of appetizers and stuff I thought the food was good, there were about ten of us causing havoc in the side room. I remember hearing some cool exotica tunes but as this was our third bar things were definitely in full swing if you know what I mean! Alot is still hazy with me. Here I scaned their business card, I thought it looked cool. |
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Thu, Oct 3, 2002 3:29 PM
Just got back from NYC last night and was lucky enough to get to Waikiki Wally's on Tuesday night. First off, I have to apologize to Manic Cat for violating my creed about notifying other Tiki Centralites when in town (I really wasn't sure if I could get there due to time pressures, and didn't want to embarrass myself.) Anyway that said, I agree with what others have written. The place is well-done, intimate and friendly with good drinks. [ Edited by: Kailuageoff on 2002-10-03 20:23 ] |
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Mon, Oct 7, 2002 1:53 PM
hey there NY area Tiki fans |
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Mon, Oct 7, 2002 3:02 PM
**Poly-Pop *** Bartender, make mine a glass of WATAHHH!!!!! [ Edited by: PolynesianPop 2013-02-04 20:55 ] |
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Mon, Oct 7, 2002 3:15 PM
hey |
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PolynesianPop
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Mon, Oct 7, 2002 3:20 PM
*** * * The Polynesian Popster * * *** [ Edited by: PolynesianPop on 2002-10-07 15:21 ] [ Edited by: PolynesianPop 2013-02-04 20:55 ] |
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manic cat
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Mon, Oct 7, 2002 4:43 PM
I think that NYC Tiki needs all the advertisement it can get! If PolynesianPop and others do not mind, can you "spam" your post in the archival thread "New York City TIKI." I would like to see that thread as a nice library/one-stop source of NYC's tiki scene. Thanks. |
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