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Aloha, Springfield, MO (restaurant)
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Name:Aloha Note: I am leaving my original post intact for the sake of documentation and because the posts following it wouldn't make much sense otherwise, but Aloha went out of business on July 3, 2004. Description: [ Edited by: tikijackalope on 2004-07-25 22:56 ] |
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Tue, Jan 13, 2004 11:36 AM
Thanks Tikijackalope, this is most exiting news! |
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Wed, Jan 14, 2004 10:09 AM
I agree. Perhaps those of us in the MO,KS,AR & OK area can plan a get together there this summer and talk tiki just like the folks on both coasts get to do. Any idea how many of us that would be in the 4 state area??? |
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Wed, Jan 14, 2004 8:09 PM
Here is some more info: Current hours are Sunday to Thursday, 11AM to 10pm; Friday and Saturday, 11AM to 11PM. The place is non-smoking all the time. [ Edited by: tikijackalope on 2004-01-19 19:44 ] |
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Fri, Jan 16, 2004 2:08 AM
I don't think there are very many Tiki Central Members in this area. A few Arkansasians but I can't recall their screen names. The Queen City of the Ozarks is a great place for regional tiki revival. It would be fun if there were ever enough of us for a "to do" at the Aloha. Especially after it goes all Hawaiian. We could call it Ozark-a-Tiki. Question: What do they call duct tape in the Ozarks? Answer: Chrome. Sorry, I'm usually not up this late. |
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Fri, Jan 16, 2004 2:08 AM
oops [ Edited by: kctiki on 2004-01-16 02:09 ] |
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tikijackalope
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Fri, Jan 16, 2004 3:40 AM
As I mentioned, we'll be there this weekend and would welcome company. I am wondering if there are any drink questions anyone would like me to ask. I've little knowledge of mixology but can tell you all are into the minutia of it so I don't mind gathering info while I'm there. I think the manager mentioned that he uses Trader Vics recipes but I'll double-check that. |
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Fri, Jan 16, 2004 4:07 PM
We can't make it this weekend but I'm sure before the year is out we can get a group together. Have fun! Got any photos of the mugs they sell? Save the Tikis! [ Edited by: 8FT Tiki on 2004-01-16 16:07 ] |
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Fri, Jan 16, 2004 6:56 PM
I'll shoot some mug pics and get particulars this weekend, but I can tell you they are all Dynasty Wholesale mugs, some of which are from old Orchids of Hawaii molds. Here is Dynasty's website: http://www.dynastywholesale.com/index.html In the pic below, coming out from the base of the glass panel fountain, you can see part of the under-floor aquarium. |
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Fri, Feb 13, 2004 5:35 PM
Hi All- I have a friend who recently moved to Springfield and sent me this Tiki report of when he and his girlfriend went at the end of January. He has given me permission to post his review. I have never been there but it sounds worth a visit, I especially like the part about the gumball machine with fish food: Immediately in front of you as you enter is a glass waterfall. Looking These are no ordinary booths, however. They are done up to look like The lighting is pretty cool. Each booth has a light made from a piece The bar was boring. Included with each place setting there was a plastic lei. I wore mine, As was mentioned on that Tiki board, the menu is mostly Chinese. We The food was surprisingly good. Service was excellent. Our waitress was responsive without bothering The beachcomber Dawn had was made with some sort of citrus vodka, blue I found out from one of my co-workers that it is owned by the people who own Mr.Yen's. This is significant because Mr. Yen's is the only 'nice' Chinese restaurant in town that we've seen. There are a ton of Chinese buffet restaurants here, but the quality is questionable at a lot of them. Mr.Yen's has really nice dim sum on the weekends. |
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Sat, Feb 14, 2004 3:45 AM
I'm pretty sure those are Orchids of Hawaii lamps...about ten different ones. One of my favorite things about eating there is wandering around and taking pictures of them.
Omni Hut has one of the same ones. They always look to me like an acid-freak's vision of a demonic triceratops...more Thai than Polynesian. What do our experts think? This one is at Aloha:
Oh, ya gotta wear the leis! If for no other reason than to forget you have it on until hours later when you wonder why the convenience store attendent is looking at you funny.
I think they do actually have something they set on fire; I'll ask since we're going there for Valentines Day.
Their volcano and scorpion bowls are a mix of pieces bought recently from Dynasty and some they've had, perhaps for 20 years, in their various restaurants. Unlike the majority of their Dynasty mugs, many have Orchids of Hawaii imprinted on the bottoms. But I don't know that they actually date back that far or if Dynasty just didn't remove the OoH reference from the mold for awhile.
They have great lunch specials, most about $6-7. I recommend the ribs, though they are more like $9.
Yes, the service is good; but I am concerned that of the five or so times we've been there, the employees have outnumbered the customers except for one time on a Sunday afternoon when they were crowded.
They also own Grand Fortuna in Springfield and both it and Mr.Yen's serve some drinks in Dynasty mugs, although they don't sell them like Aloha does. [ Edited by: tikijackalope on 2004-02-14 04:15 ] |
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Sun, Jul 11, 2004 5:29 AM
Aloha ceased business July 3rd. The owners are redecorating it and plan to open a Japanese restaurant in the building. I have mixed feelings about it's closing: it had flaws...Jimmy Buffet, garish colors, etc...but some of the decor was vintage, it was the only tiki restaurant or bar within literally hundreds of miles and the food and service were good. In a bulk purchase I bought most of the decor, both the good and the garish. |
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Sat, Nov 20, 2004 1:59 AM
I know it is a version of a 'dragon mask' that is made in Banaue, Ifugao, The Philippines. They are very, very common there and quite cheap as they are almost mass produced soley for commercial sales. It looks like a 20"-24", so that one would have cost around 400 Pisos or about $3.50 if you bought it in Banaue. It would have been painted afterwards somewhere else, as painting wood carvings there is all but unheard of. [ Edited by: Rattiki on 2004-11-20 02:00 ] |
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Fri, Oct 19, 2007 5:31 PM
Bummer! I may be visiting my sister in Columbia, Missouri for Thanksgiving and I was hoping there might be some tiki in MO! SHOW ME the TIKI!!!!! I'm glad Jackalope had the foresight to buy the cool stuff from that Aloha restaurant! If you come to NYC, you have to visit Otto's Shrunken Head. cheers, |
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Fri, Nov 16, 2007 8:45 PM
For one night a year, one mask from Aloha sees the public again in my neighborhood Halloween display. I try to pick a different one each year.
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