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Tonga Room SF (Not) to be demolished?
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Fri, Aug 12, 2011 12:17 PM
Damn! I've got to keep up on my Tiki Central cruzing. My brother flew into S.F. from Denver last week as a tourist and on my advice visited The Tonga Room with his wife. If I had only known about the T.C. special they're giving I might have met up with them, which I ended up doing later anyhow. (The Tonga game chant) |
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Sat, Aug 13, 2011 12:17 AM
Just returned from The Tonga Room's happy hour and buffet. OVERALL---An excellent evening, definitely justifying my expressed DECOR---No huge tikis, just a comfortable South Pacific feeling with SERVICE---Friendly and quite conscientious without feeling oily. They LIME DAIQUIRI---Well made, with premium quality lime juice. EDAMAME---Freshest I've had in my recent restaurant experience. The FRIED RICE---Superb. A variety of rice types and colors (even black), CHOW MEIN---The one weak link. Food-court quality. SEAWEED SALAD---A mellow version with very good flavor, no excess EGG ROLLS---A rather good vegetarian version, with the insides done CHICKEN WINGS---Beautifully fried; meat falling off the bones without MELON PIECES---At least 3 melon varieties that seemed ripe but not DRESS---Yuppy casual. Sport shirts, a few non-distressed jeans, (Note on tipping. My tab after discount and before tax was $15.68. |
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Sun, Aug 14, 2011 1:54 PM
Good review, Big Tipper! [ Edited by: christiki295 2011-08-14 13:55 ] |
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Sun, Aug 14, 2011 3:18 PM
Great review...I hope it stays open...I still haven't been. :( |
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Polynesiac
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Sun, Aug 14, 2011 4:35 PM
THIS IS AWESOME NEWS! Welcome to TC TheTongaRoom and I am stoked that we will be able to continue to enjoy your establishment! Now I'm jonesn' for another SF trip! Thanks Boris for changing the title! Seriously people, if you haven't been - GO! You've all been given a second chance! |
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Mon, Aug 15, 2011 1:16 AM
Is there a TC password for when I'm there in October? |
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TropicDrinkBoy
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Mon, Aug 15, 2011 6:33 AM
Unfortunately, the promotion is only good through the month of August. There is a very large tiki pole facing the entrance at the corner of the dance floor/buffet area nearest the entrance. Also, be sure to take a walk around the pool to look at the many (what I believe to be) Oceanic Arts carvings on the wall, the dining areas with small thatch roofs, and on the opposite side of the pool, the covered long house dining area with a dug out canoe hanging from the ceiling. |
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Mon, Aug 15, 2011 8:36 AM
Is that all you ordered from the bar? |
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kraken
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Mon, Aug 15, 2011 2:02 PM
It's only the current promotional pricing that will expire In other words, the management seems to be experimenting Yes, one lime daiquiri was my total for that night. Troubles |
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Sat, Sep 3, 2011 1:03 PM
The Tonga Room is proving quite consistent. Since I wrote (And no, I did not stop at just one daiquiri!!!) [ Edited by: kraken 2011-09-03 13:05 ] |
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Sat, Sep 3, 2011 5:00 PM
I posted something on the other Tonga room thread... but just to re-iterate: the Tonga room was a highlight on our tiki tour of California. Thanks for the discount code (although the servers were a bit confused about it all). The decor, lighting, and pool/thunderstorm were all awesome and well worth seeing. I hope it lasts for many more years to come!! |
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kraken
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Sun, Sep 4, 2011 12:26 AM
Congratulations on coming so far for a tiki tour and Yes, I encountered one server who seemed to have I accept your implied thought that two threads about |
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Swanky
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Tue, Sep 20, 2011 1:03 PM
The secret password got me the response from our server that it was only good for guests of the hotel. No room number, no discount. |
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kraken
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Tue, Sep 20, 2011 11:13 PM
As you can see from this quote, Swanky, the deal was definitely not restricted to Of course it's possible that the discount was extended through September Come to think of it, I haven't heard from The Tonga Room at all lately, either |
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Tom Slick
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Wed, Sep 21, 2011 12:14 AM
But that is exactly what happened to me too. Swanky, you are not alone. The front hostess told me that the discount was for hotel guests only. I argued the point, as far as pulling up the message on an iphone. It was eventually corrected after she went in backroom to discuss it with someone, and we were eventually taken care of. But not without confusion on the hostess end of things. They honored it, but I had to dig up the TC-Tonga Room response. As far as facebook, Tonga Room is posting often, but they have yet to read my personal message here on TC. I even notified them a couple weeks ago on Facebook that they had personal messages waiting here on TC...I dont know who is running what, but it maybe that not everyone is kept in the loop at the Tonga... |
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kraken
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Sat, Nov 26, 2011 8:56 PM
Perhaps one of you fellow Tonga Room fans who follows TTR's postings |
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kraken
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Wed, Dec 28, 2011 1:54 PM
It's almost 2012 and still a deafening silence from |
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Sat, Dec 31, 2011 10:04 AM
Just visited their Facebook page. Actually there are 2 pages; "The Tonga Room @ The Fairmont" and "Tonga Room and Hurricane Bar". The latter is by far the most active as far as posts and pics. Looks like they have been posting a lot about the Holidays coming up etc. There was even a Google deal posted that I wish I had been aware of! So it seems like they are pouring a lot of effort into this Social Networking aspect of their PR which probably means that niche boards like ours will suffer in the short term. Hopefully they'll check in soon since we paid such a big role in keeping them afloat! |
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Sat, Dec 31, 2011 12:09 PM
Went there last week with some fellow TCers and had a great time. |
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The Mighty Woo
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Mon, Jan 9, 2012 9:58 AM
This week's episode of Anthony Bourdain's "The Layover" show (airing Jan 9 for the first time) does a fabulous piece on The Tonga Room. Tony declares it "the greatest place in the history of the world." Should be great publicity for the Tonga Room cause. |
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Unga Bunga
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Mon, Jan 9, 2012 9:32 PM
Great segment! Anthony, welcome to Tiki! |
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TropicDrinkBoy
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Tue, Jan 10, 2012 12:45 AM
Here is the Tonga Room segment: http://www.travelchannel.com/video/san-franciscos-tiki-bar Just had another dinner there with my wife and daughter over the holidays and had a great time. The food was great and the Pineapple Royal never disappoints. I also recommend their Lava Bowl and Scorpion Bowl. |
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Tue, Jan 10, 2012 11:04 AM
Thanks for posting that :) but... "Cowabunga" ??, "Cross Swords" ??, "Holy Crap" ??, "Completely Awesome" ??, A really intelligent travel essay (NOT). That whole episode was a fucking joke !! :evil: |
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Chuck Tatum is Tiki
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Tue, Jan 10, 2012 12:22 PM
Anthony Bourdain did get pretty drunk in this episode And more Mai Tai's at "Li Po" also..... |
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Tue, Jan 10, 2012 12:25 PM
I thought he kept his snark to a minimum, and didn't go into the "Tacky Tiki" angle that I thought he would. I felt like he "got it"... of course some of his awe was tounge-in-cheek. |
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Tue, Jan 10, 2012 3:34 PM
Anthony Bourdain, for the most part understands what's up. His snarky, HST style of ramblings can be either hilarious or tiresome, but I think last night's episode of the Layover was pretty funny. I don't really agree with his assessment of the "awesomeness" of the Tonga Room drinks, which seem to be wildly inconsistent from my experiences. More conspicuously, he didn't wade into the food at the place, which was probably a good thing. He did understand the historical significance of the place and how a Tiki shrine of this caliber is worthy of patronage to both locals and tourists alike. Bourdain is no stranger to Tiki bars from other shows he's done, and seems to appreciate in imbibing a nice, hi-octane rum drink on those instances as well, but his girlie drink crack last night took away a bit of his street cred IMO. I think the funniest parts of the show involved him getting faced as the night progressed. His judgement slid as his speech slurred into inane jabber, which was hilarious. Going to Sam's to top off the night for a greasy burger almost made me lurch, while praising its "awesomeness" as throngs of young street boys looked on at him in bewildered amusement only made the situation more uncomfortable to both the cook and his guide. I think if he was a little more sober the assessment of Sam's would have been a bit different, but his appraisal of Swan's was right on the money. |
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Tue, Jan 10, 2012 11:00 PM
I think we should take Anthony at his word when he sincerely expressed how his own experiences with Tiki restaurants in the 60's was the genesis of his desire to travel to foreign lands and experience exotic customs/cuisine. I think he really did dig the Tonga Room. Sure, some of his comments were not that of a true tikiphile but what can you expect? He doesn't read this board every day like the rest of us! I take issue with the photography of the clip as it didn't portray the Tonga Room in the best light. It is darker and more atmospheric than the video suggests and when the tropical shower takes place I try to ignore the fact that it only rains around the perimeter of the pool. Regarding the Tonga Room food/drink, with the buffet you get what you pay for ($9.95 at one of the swankiest hotels in San Francisco). It's not bad, just don't eat too much of it! The full restaurant meals I've had there in the last two years are great, if a little more expensive than Trader Vic's. The drinks are fine if you know what to avoid. You won't get a 1934 Zombie there but you won't get 60 years of Polynesian Palace at the Forbidden Island or Smugglers Cove either so take your pick, or better yet, visit both the same night! I took my 23 year old daughter who lives on the east coast to both NorCal Trader Vic's and the Tonga Room for the first time during the holidays and found her impressions interesting. Her main impression was that the Tonga Room is an upscale Trader Vic's! Well I think all three are upscale and like the fact that it is in keeping with the early days of "Polynesian" restaurants like Don's and Trader Vic's, where the upper crust went to dine and you had to wear coat and tie to be seated. Got to love that Trader Vic introduced that crowd to cocktails in a bowl to enjoy together and both the Tonga Room and Trader Vic's have kept that tradition alive! [ Edited by: TropicDrinkBoy 2012-01-11 01:27 ] |
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Wed, Jan 11, 2012 6:57 AM
I don't think he could have been more glowing in his review of the Tonga Room. That should help get them more tourist business. I think he liked the drinks on purpose, regardless of taste. |
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Wed, Jan 11, 2012 9:39 AM
That whole episode was great!! :) It is exactly what I expected from Bourdain. Especially the snarkyness & drinking. He knows that he is snarky. |
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Wed, Jan 11, 2012 7:51 PM
CHEERS!!! |
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Sat, Jan 14, 2012 8:50 PM
It was great seeing Bourdain at the Tonga Room for many reasons, but chiefly among them, this quote: "If you have no love in your heart for this place you are a sick twisted lonely fuck with too many cats." Amen, brother. On our last visit to the Tonga Room, I don't remember getting back to our hotel in Chinatown, nor do I remember stopping off for a fifth of Myers on the way. It was a great experience, even if the band was one of the worst things I've ever heard in my life. They were still playing on a raft, and we were still drinking out of pineapples. We cool-ly walked uphill to the Fairmont, and likely tumbled all the way back downhill to our hotel. I woke up still wearing my shoes. There's magic in that place... just glad to see someone capture it on a show people are watching so that hopefully we can keep it around long enough so we can get out there again soon! --Pete |
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Joshua Bell
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Sun, Jan 29, 2012 4:10 PM
Anyone else a fan of this now lost mural? If so, I have a bit of a surprise for you... |
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kraken
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Wed, Feb 1, 2012 2:12 AM
Three days is long enough to be kept in suspense, |
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Unga Bunga
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Wed, Feb 1, 2012 9:56 AM
Probably a commemorative t-shirt. |
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Joshua Bell
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Thu, Feb 2, 2012 7:51 PM
Just waiting for confirmation that someone out there cared!
Well, I asked the folks at the Tonga Room if they had a copy of the artwork. They checked and said they did not - in fact, they didn't have anything better than the Flickr photos. :( So I took that as a challenge. Behold! If you want a version that's printable at any resolution, download: http://calormen.com/tmp/paradise.pdf I was working off photos on Flickr so some details might be slightly off, but can be easily corrected. I'm also not sure what the big black... thing... in the lower right is supposed to be. I recreated it, but have it "hidden" in the PDF/AI files. I suspect it may have held the artists signature, or have been painted over some graffiti. I'd love a better photo of that area. Regardless, I hope you'll enjoy it as much as I do. I made a shirt for myself using an ink jet transfer. I printed it on an 8.5"x11" sheet, trimmed the white off from around the edges, and ironed it on to a black shirt. Looks faboo. Making some for the rest of the family once I get a new printer. If the Tonga Room reps on this thread are interested (HINT HINT) I'm more than happy to provide the Illustrator files. I obviously agree with Unga Bunga that these would make fabulous souvenir shirts for sale at the Tonga Room (HINT HINT), and would love to get some properly silkscreened (HINT HINT). Possibly Gangs of SF would be interested cooperating on a run? |
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kraken
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Fri, Feb 3, 2012 2:56 AM
A magnificent recreation, Joshua! Much too splendid to be |
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Unga Bunga
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Fri, Feb 3, 2012 11:31 AM
Excellent job Joshua! |
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Fri, Feb 3, 2012 11:48 AM
Brilliant t-shirt idea! Thanks for sharing. |
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Tue, Feb 7, 2012 2:35 PM
Heading to the Tonga for the first time in March. Cannot wait! |
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Tue, Feb 7, 2012 8:05 PM
I can't wait to check this place out when I'm there in May. |
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TropicDrinkBoy
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Sun, Mar 11, 2012 6:49 PM
Joshua, Thanks very much for the Tonga Room Happy Hour poster pdf! The Tonga Room is one of my favorite "Chow and Grog" places. I plan to have dinner there again next month. I converted the pdf to a JPEG file and had Costco make a canvas print. It turned out great and is hanging on my bedroom wall. Surprised that my wife let me get away with that as I know she wouldn't agree to having a Budweiser poster there. I guess that's the charm of the high end Polynesian palaces like the Tonga Room and classic Trader Vic's restaurants! |
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Joshua Bell
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Sun, Mar 11, 2012 11:07 PM
That. Is. Awesome. |
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kraken
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Sun, Mar 11, 2012 11:48 PM
Now that is a proper use for this splendid image; |
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TropicDrinkBoy
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Fri, Mar 16, 2012 6:31 AM
Thanks for the info. It seems that the Tonga room will live for at least a few more years! I'll be there soon for dinner to celebrate. |
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SandraDee
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Tue, Apr 10, 2012 12:07 PM
Just saw this little blip about MC Hammer and the Tonga Room. |
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christiki295
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Tue, Apr 10, 2012 1:15 PM
Woodridge Capital, one of the private equity groups with more $$$ than many nations, has been on a buying spree: Howard Marks’s Oaktree Capital Management LP and real estate developer Woodridge Capital Partners LLC purchased the Fairmont Orchid luxury hotel in Hawaii, the companies’ law firm said today. Oaktree and Woodridge, both based in Los Angeles, financed the acquisition of the 540-room property on the Kohala Coast of the big island of Hawaii with a $78 million loan from an affiliate of Archon Group LP and Goldman Sachs Group Inc. (GS), according to a statement from Paul Hastings LLP, which represented the buyers. The price wasn’t disclosed. Oaktree earlier this year made an investment in the Beverly Hilton hotel in Los Angeles, averting a sale of the landmark property, a person familiar with the situation said in September. The company is the biggest distressed-debt investor, overseeing more than $80 billion for pension funds from Massachusetts to Florida and the world’s largest sovereign- wealth funds, such as China Investment Corp. |
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Thu, May 10, 2012 11:58 AM
GOOD news for the Tonga! This sounds like a definite NOT : http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=%2Fc%2Fa%2F2012%2F05%2F09%2FBUGR1OFJPP.DTL |