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Tiki's Grill & Bar , Honolulu, HI (restaurant)
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Wed, Nov 26, 2003 1:43 AM
Name:Tiki's Grill & Bar Description: The restaurant strives for the trendy “Hip Hawaiiana” ambiance and overlooks the action on Waikiki Beach from the hotel’s second-floor pool level. The decor is the main draw, lots of Shag lithographs, expertly matted and framed by Link at Frame Fetish. Lots of hand-carved wood tiki masks, statues and war clubs adorn the walls. We saw a few of bruddah Gecko’s carvings! The flooring is palm wood, fishnets hang from the ceiling and the walls are lava rock. TIPSY factor: very high, but all are modern carvings.
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Wed, Nov 26, 2003 1:58 AM
The Food & Drink: everything we ordered was terrific! the waiter was helpful, but not overbearing... Calamari Katsu Oriental Chicken Chop Salad Tiki's Fish & Chips Drinks can be ordered in a souvenir hurricane glass or a coconut shell with a Tiki’s logo silkscreened on it, $9. ~ go for the coconut shell, the volume is HUGE !! i had a lava flow (sans booze) and it was way too much to finish! |
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Wed, Dec 10, 2003 7:20 PM
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TheTikiKing
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Wed, Oct 27, 2004 3:28 PM
Regarding Tiki's in Honolulu, HI: My good friend Vili Manaka carved all of the statues, clubs and paddles for the decor of Tiki's. Anyone interested in getting some great carving done in exotic woods drop me a line and I'll put you in touch with him. TTK |
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Wed, Oct 27, 2004 7:25 PM
Tiki's @ the Aston Waiki Beach Hotel is an incredible tiki bar/restaurant, all the moreso because it has view of Waikiki Beach framed by tiki torches and coconut palms swaying in the tradewinds. The bar scene is happening, although disappointingly I'm not sure everyone properly appreciates the tiki theme, although it is spreading the gospel - I saw numerous patrons walking down Ala Moana with their souvenir cocunut mugs from Tiki's. I'm with Dogbytes - the cuisine is delicious! Tikis abound as do Shag prints and even Gecko has an Easter Island inspired carving on the outside wall. Tiki's has two 8-1/2 foot tiki at the entrance, eight tiki on the back walls of the dining room, a 3-1/2 foot tiki head named “Hibiscus Tiki” in the bar area, and a 6-1/2 foot, one-of-a-kind hula tiki in the central dining area. Tiki’s also has palm wood flooring, fish nets hanging from the ceiling with starfish and shells, glass balls, plus 50 hand-carved masks, statues and war clubs from different regions around the Pacific. |
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Thu, Oct 28, 2004 10:19 PM
Tiki's Grill and Bar This newish Bar that doesn't seem to have an original name yet, has been open for a while and caters to the tourons heavily. Now and then some locals can be seen. Offers good contemporary live Hawaiian music and that ubiquitous "Jawaiian" now and again for your listening pleasure. Visually, it's an interesting mix of Of course, had to sample their Mai Tai, which will setcha Kapena was playing that night and the place was |
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christiki295
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Fri, Oct 29, 2004 6:53 PM
I love the the back walls were tiki art abounds. It is like a museum because it is never crowded and there is so much tiki art to see it is just like walking through a gallery. I never would have selected the Tiki's torchlighter mascot, but I suppose he is harmless and loveable for the masses - and I don't have a problem with cutting the marketing team some slack if it keeps the tiki bar open and full. |
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Fri, Oct 29, 2004 7:21 PM
Yea, they must be doin sumpin right cuz the place is quite crowded alla time. No.. don't get me wrong, they know how to make me part with my kala! |
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Mon, Dec 11, 2006 2:16 PM
During our 2 week vacation to Maui over Thanksgiving this year, we took a one day excursion to Oahu. Our main objectives: to eat and drink at La Mariana Sailing Club, to check out Thor's new store (downstairs in the Beachcomber Hotel), to have a Mai Tai at the Mai Tai Bar at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel, and to eat dinner at Tiki's Grill and Bar. Having been delayed over an hour for our inter-island flight because of "President" Bush's plane shutting the Honolulu airport down, we missed the sunset at the Mai Tai Bar but were able to make it to Tiki's G&B for dinner. This was my 6th meal at Tiki's; 5 others were 2 years previous. After waiting for the 3 young hostesses to use a computer terminal to find us a table for 2, inside, we were seated 2 paces from the main bar. Before we settled in, the 3 surrounding tables started cheering and yelling at the television monitors because there was a game on, thus things didn't get off to a great start. (Also, the bar mats needed a good bleaching too... not a pleasant smell for a true dining pleasure.) We were reassigned another table (after many finger pokes on the computer monitor again) and this time we were almost inside the restaurant. The 2 seater table was delicately balanced over the floor tracks which guided the floor-to-ceiling glass doors that separated the inside dining room to the outside lanai. This would have been acceptable, but the floor was unlevel and the table legs just couldn't find a happy medium. I then asked one of the young hostesses if we could be seated INSIDE the dining room, as in the restaurant's beautifully tiki-furnished main area. She was taken aback, and told me that no one wanted to sit in that room, since there were no windows to see the view (it was dark outside by now, and raining) and that part of the restaurant was closed off and used by employees, only. I was in shock. I rarely have the opportunity to eat at a place so lavishly furnished with large tiki carvings, lava rock walls, framed Shag artwork, fantastic Bosco pieces, and Doug Horne art, to name just a few. I would kill to have 1/8 of those pieces! Anyway, we stayed at the tipsy 2 seater table, and had a wonderful meal (mainly due to the waiter). We got our souvenir mugs (one lidded coconut and one yellow tiki) and left the restaurant decently happy but unsettled. Due to my previous positive experiences at Tiki Grill and Bar, I would continue to frequent their restaurant. But, I would definitely request to sit in the main dining area (aka The Lava Walled Room) to soak in the best tiki mana. Just avoid the stinky bar mats and the glass door floor tracks!!
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Sun, Mar 2, 2008 3:16 PM
Just back from Hawaii - mainly in Maui but spent two nights in Waikiki just to get a taste of the big town and Oahu. I wasn't expecting much tiki-wise in Hawaii, but after checking into our hotel (ResortQuest Waikiki Beach), we stumbled downstairs to find Tiki's Grill and Bar. I was impressed - so I submit my photos because I don't see any others here... I have a brand new Nikon that can shoot at ISO 6400 all day long, so my interiors will show up pretty bright... loved the Shag artwork (esp. the matting) - lotso-tiki, friendly staff, great chow. I chatted with the owner for awhile - kewl dude. Anyway, when in Waikiki, check out Tiki's! For a "modern" facility, I considered the decor fairly traditional and well done. The owner told me about La Mariana but we didn't have the time this trip.
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Mon, Mar 3, 2008 2:40 AM
great pictures, beautiful colours ! |
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Mon, Mar 3, 2008 6:36 AM
It looks like they added more decor from when I visited in late 06. I do remember that "Bar Smell". I think its the bar mats and the bleachy crap they use to clean them. I too was amazed that nobody was choosing to sit in the main dining area but I'm from Florida and I suppose if I was visiting from Michigan I would rather be outside enjoying the view and weather. I long ago gave up expecting the hired help to be Tiki Knowledgeable, although I do expect the bartender to know the drinks and hopefully the history or lore behind them. It sometimes pains me to see touristy MCtiki establishments with a turn em' and burn em' mentality. I do not think "Tiki's" falls fully into this category. They obviously have appointed the place well and I agree that the food was well prepared. It's a good place to go for lunch to sit out and look at the view and to have Dinner in the main dining area. The best place I found to relax and drink is Great Pictures TikiReno! must be the D300. I have the D2x but it only gets to 1600 on the iso, although it has Hi1 and Hi2 settings (? never use em.) |
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Tue, Apr 1, 2008 11:30 PM
This from the LA Times: When the newly renovated ResortQuest Waikiki Beach Hotel opened in 2002, the surprise was not the renovations but the great food coming from the kitchen of Chef Fred DeAngelo (formerly of Palomino fame). On the second floor of the hotel and overlooking Waikiki Beach (get an outside table on the lanai at sunset), this casual eatery is decorated in palm wood flooring with fish nets hanging from the ceiling and lava-rock walls. A 30-foot volcano is the showpiece in the bar (where you can snack on pupus). DeAngelo's cuisine is good ol' American, with his particular touch of Pacific Rim apparent in all his fish dishes. His signature dish is king salmon, glazed with lemon-grass beurre blanc. Also high on the list is the mahimahi grilled with a spicy seafood salsa. Save room for pastry chef Ron Villoria's coconut banana bread pudding and outstanding lilikoi (yellow passion fruit) cheesecake with basil syrup. Check out the live Hawaiian music in the bar every night. |
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Thu, Mar 26, 2009 10:23 AM
I loved this place! Not only was the decor, drinks, food, staff etc. pretty kewl but the location was spot on. Who could ask for a better view from the exterior deck of a tiki bar? Waikiki as far as the eye can see... |
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Thu, Mar 26, 2009 11:23 AM
Ahhhhhhh...Waikiki. The cure for all your woes. Wish I was there right now. |
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Mon, Dec 20, 2010 9:10 AM
Pau Hana patrol gives da scoops. http://www.honolulupulse.com/tgifinprint/pau-hana-patrol-tikis-teases-taste-buds |
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Sun, Aug 19, 2012 11:45 AM
Tiki's has shown good staying power, as it reaches its 10-year anniversary. |
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