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Albert's Tiki Village, Sacramento, CA (restaurant)
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1961surf
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Name:Albert's Tiki Village Description: I have not seen any mugs , plates , swizzles or any other items that would help [ Edited by: 1961surf 2009-11-18 10:16 ] |
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1961surf
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Dustycajun
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Tue, Nov 17, 2009 11:11 AM
Bill, PTD just posted some pictures of the menu from Tiki Village that he found in a Sacramento Dining Out guide. I had never heard of this place before then. Here are PTD's menu pages:
Menu states that the owner was Albert Mar and that he was usually on-site to meet and greet and advise on the dishes. DC |
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Psycho Tiki D
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Tue, Nov 17, 2009 11:30 AM
A friend of mine was able to salvage a few pieces from this place prior to it going under the wrecking ball. He still has some of the bamboo wall sconce lamps and three 12' tikis that used to be there. I have wanted to buy the two he is willing to sell, but the $3,000.00 price tag for both of them has kept me from acquiring them to date. Still dreaming though... Oh, and he does have a menu too! PTD |
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Dustycajun
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Tue, Nov 17, 2009 11:44 AM
PTD, Any chance of seeing some photos of those items? DC |
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Tue, Nov 17, 2009 11:47 AM
Man, wish I would have had that menu for Tiki Modern, since it features (as you all have noticed, I am sure) the Witco "God of Fortune" Tiki. I was only able to squeeze in the gold matchbook cover into the Tiki collage on page 99. PTD, did you say THREE 12 FOOT Tikis? Or two, or even one...would you have any photos? |
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Psycho Tiki D
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Tue, Nov 17, 2009 12:01 PM
There were 3 of these tikis in total...one the owner has kept for himself and he has it at home and the other two are for sale...as much as I would love to own one I am willing to put anyone interested in purchasing one or both of these with the owner. Here is a picture of one of them... I can always go by and take a couple of more pics and talk to him as well. PTD [ Edited by: Psycho Tiki D 2009-11-17 12:03 ] |
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1961surf
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Tue, Nov 17, 2009 12:36 PM
Nice job PTD .The menu was too large to scan so I took a couple of better photos |
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bigbrotiki
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Tue, Nov 17, 2009 12:39 PM
I so dig that decorative border! |
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bigbrotiki
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Tue, Nov 17, 2009 12:41 PM
More photos. Talk. Yah, please. :) In that size, they must have been custom jobs by Witco. That one looks like it has a good coat of paint on it, prolly cuz of being outside. Would be nice to find a pic of them in Situ at the restaurant. |
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Psycho Tiki D
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Tue, Nov 17, 2009 12:46 PM
I just got off the phone with the owner and have set up a time tomorrow afternoon to go take pictures and talk to him. Apparently the other one is slightly different and we are going to have to dig them out of a corner to take the pictures. They are literally buried in a warehouse full of stuff, so I am hoping to see if he is willing to make a better deal once we get them out. PTD |
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abstractiki
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Tue, Nov 17, 2009 6:18 PM
Thank you for the compliment Trader Bill, I would love to be able to dig something up for you. I'll sure try. Great new thread you have started here and you've already got a ton of cool stuff poring in! What a fantastic response form everyone. And those Tikis! WoW! I would love to have one. Would he sell just one i wonder? Looking forward to seeing more pics! |
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bigbrotiki
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Wed, Nov 18, 2009 9:09 AM
Here is the complete GOLDEN matchbook: Because of the gold and it advertising Cantonese food, I always assumed this place was more Chinese in character. |
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Psycho Tiki D
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Wed, Nov 18, 2009 5:51 PM
Not much to tell right now. The demo had began when these were salvaged. Several other pieces aside from the tikis were saved including a boat, lobster traps and the wall sconces. Here are the pictures I took. I was cramped for space. The tikis are actually 10'6" and 10'8". There were three that were hollowed to fit against the posts on the overhang of the building and no they are not painted. They are for sale individually @ $1,500.00 each or $3,000.00 for the pair. If sold as a pair, the owner will include some extras such as a pair of the bamboo wall light sconces and some other items! Again, if I had the money (and the space)...it would be nice to see these go to someone here! PTD [ Edited by: Psycho Tiki D 2009-11-18 17:52 ] |
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bigbrotiki
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Wed, Nov 18, 2009 6:18 PM
Nice. The other one looks like an elongated version of Witco's "Polynesian Fishing God" --sometimes referred to as the "Mick Jagger Tiki" Though these are custom pieces, the price is still a little high for today's market. |
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1961surf
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Wed, Nov 18, 2009 10:07 PM
Thanks for the pics PTD. |
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Sabu The Coconut Boy
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Thu, Nov 19, 2009 1:05 AM
A few years ago, bigbadtikidaddy gifted me with a big stack of Xerox copies from a cache of old Northern Cal. phone books he found, including this ad for Albert's Tiki Village: |
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Sabu The Coconut Boy
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Thu, Nov 19, 2009 1:37 AM
A few more interesting places from the old Sacramento phone books that might require their own threads: The Bali Hai seems to be a perfect example of Polynesian Pop, mixing Indonesian food with a Maori Tiki, a Hawaiian Outrigger, and a South American Toucan. [ Edited by: Sabu The Coconut Boy 2009-11-19 01:41 ] |
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1961surf
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Thu, Nov 19, 2009 5:00 AM
Nice work Sabu . |
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bigbrotiki
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Thu, Nov 19, 2009 11:49 AM
Again, not to dwell further on other Sacramento places than Tiki Village, but this concept seemed familiar: We are talking third generation Trader Vic logo Tiki here. :) [ Edited by: bigbrotiki 2009-11-23 13:05 ] |
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abstractiki
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Sat, Nov 21, 2009 9:02 AM
I found somthin :)
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bigbrotiki
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Sat, Nov 21, 2009 2:10 PM
The God of Fortune indeed! I found something too: Another Sacramento Tiki place using Albert's Logo Tiki! Maybe it was opened by Albert himself, later? Isn't a Smorgy buffet a 70 s concept? I don't know American culinary history that well besides Tiki.. |
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1961surf
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Sun, Nov 22, 2009 10:46 AM
Nice matchbook Sven. |
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tikiyaki
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Sun, Nov 22, 2009 11:04 AM
From Wikipedia... "Smörgåsbord (Swedish pronunciation: [ˌsmœrɡɔsˈbuːɖ]) is a type of Scandinavian meal served buffet-style with multiple dishes of various foods on a table. In Norway it is called koldtbord and in Denmark it is called kolde bord. Smörgåsbord became internationally known as Smorgasbord at the 1939 New York World's Fair when it was offered at the Swedish Pavilion's "Three Crowns Restaurant".[1] It is typically a celebratory meal and guests can help themselves from a range of dishes laid out for their choice. In a restaurant, the term refers to a buffet-style table laid out with many small dishes from which, for a fixed amount of money, one is allowed to choose as many as one wishes." I recall smorgasbord was popular term for me growing up....mid-late 60's, but not as much in the 70's. I think it was more of a 60's thing., that spilled over into the early 70's. After that it kinda switched over to the less exotic sounding "buffet". The 60's and 70's had definite trends in European style foods like French....Fondue was a big trend in the late 60's and 70's....also Wine And Cheese places were popular in the 70's....They saw their heyday like Tiki Restaurants did, and went away just as fast. I wish restaurants would use the term Smorgasbord again....It sounded so classy. |
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TikiG
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Mon, Nov 23, 2009 1:07 PM
Yeah, I miss "smorgasbord" too! My absolute all-time favorite was an old Swedish Smorgasbord that used to be in Huntington Beach, near the old Library, off of Main Street. Old school style, small but delicious food. It was there for years. I was really bummed out when I heard the place had closed down...this was years ago. |
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bigbrotiki
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Mon, Nov 23, 2009 1:22 PM
To answer my own question and support Jim's memories: These phone book ads from 1962 prove that Smorgasbord was indeed already popular during the heyday of Tiki: |
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tikiyaki
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Mon, Nov 23, 2009 3:36 PM
I hereby move to re-instate the term smorgasbord as a permanent replacement for the term "Buffet" here on TC. Much more classy :) |
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1961surf
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Fri, Nov 27, 2009 11:19 AM
No to get off the topic of Tiki Village , but there was an actual restaurant called the Smorgasborg .My prents took me there when I was a kid in the San Gabriel valley . |
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The Tahiti Buffet is still there but has no tikis. As a teenager we had a meal at Albert's. Dan and I went to the Coral Reef once before it closed. The Zombie Hut was special and a real crime that it closed. Wendy [ Edited by: danlovestikis 2012-07-29 10:42 ] |
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Trad'r Bill
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Tue, Jul 16, 2019 10:02 PM
Looks like the third tiki has surfaced, and is for sale... for $2500 - yikes. "Tiki Pole that held up roof of Tiki Village in Sacramento. From the 50s. 10’6” tall" https://sacramento.craigslist.org/clt/d/rancho-cordova-tiki-pole-106-tall/6935233934.html |
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