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What?!?! Jersey a tiki wasteland? Surely you jest! Chan's Dragon Inn (630 Broad Avenue/Ridgefield, NJ - 201-943-1276) is one of my favorite places on earth!!! I could rave on about Chan's but if you haven't been there - just go & let it be a surprise (the waiters are reason enough to go!) There are also the two Lee's Hawaiian Islanders, one in Clifton & one in Lyndehurst. They're okay & worth the visit (the one in Clifton used to have a free weekend hula show a couple of years ago) but not as excellent as Chan's. If you happen to go, I'd love to hear how those places are doing. Good Luck, [ Edited by: Tiki Chris on 2002-06-11 16:09 ] |
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tiki.head
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Mon, Jun 17, 2002 1:56 PM
Thanks, Tiki-Chris, I will try to get there next time I'm in the neighborhood. |
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tiki.head
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Mon, Aug 12, 2002 6:54 PM
My brother and I made a trip to Tiki Murphs on route 72 on the way to Long Beach Island. He is now building tiki huts and bars, which was nice, but the quality of the carving has gone down, and he is doing crappy stuff like fisherman (imagine the Gorton's man) and pelicans as well as tikis. He has been expanding each year, though, so Tiki must be smiling on him. Too many pelicans, though, and I think he is tempting the Gods... |
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Sat, Aug 17, 2002 3:21 PM
[ Edited by: Lance Samason 2007-07-06 15:19 ] |
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tiki.head
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Mon, Aug 19, 2002 5:24 PM
Photo of Tiki.Head (on right) and brother in front of TIki Murphs. Note the crappy bears surrounding us, although you can see some grinning teeth behind the hula girl. Tiki.Head [ Edited by: tiki.head on 2002-08-19 17:49 ] [ Edited by: tiki.head on 2002-08-19 17:50 ] |
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Tiki Chris
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Wed, Aug 28, 2002 2:51 PM
Anybody know anything about these miniature golf courses in New Jersey? Gilligans Island Miniature Golf Hawaiian Rumble Pancake House & Miniature Golf South Seas Miniature Golf |
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tiki.head
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Wed, Aug 28, 2002 6:55 PM
TikiChris: I have been to South Seas Miniture golf in Avalon several times. It is only about 3 or 4 years old. The holes are named after south seas islands, like Tonga and Bora Bora. There are some nice carvings about the place, and there is a bit of a volcanoe that you play through that has some tikis hidden within the cave itself. The volcano emits smoke, but never erupts or anything. There is a head in a glass case on the final hole, where you need to putt into the tikis mouth to win a free game. My son won one. He was just telling me today that he missed going to tiki golf this year. Overall, I would say it is in better shape than the tiki golf that is in Tucson, but that one has a thirty foot moai that you can actually climb to the top of. Better carvings on the Avalon course. |
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Wed, Aug 28, 2002 11:20 PM
I know this thread is about New Jersey, but this made me think of another mini-golf course in another Avalon. Has anyone else here played that mini-golf course on Catalina Island? --cindy |
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tiki.head
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Tue, Sep 3, 2002 7:47 PM
I ate in Chan's Dragon tonight on my way up to Connecticut. Tiki Chris, you were right about the waiters, there were two of them on duty, both were looking real good. The decor was also excellent, although the food was in the Chung King class. Maybe I should have ordered something that came to the table in flames, although the drink that I ordered did come with a floating half lemon filled with flaming rum. |
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Tiki Chris
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Wed, Sep 4, 2002 7:34 AM
yep, i highly recommend chan's but (ahem) not for the food! glad to hear you enjoyed yourself & that business is still good at chan's! that's for the update! next time you're in that area, check out one of the lee's hawaiian islanders! |
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manic cat
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Wed, Sep 4, 2002 10:08 AM
I took a group of people over to Chan's this weekend and we all really enjoyed it. The staff is classic indeed! The drinks were delicious. We had a full vegetarian meal because of the dietary choices of my guests. It was tasty, even though I normally crave the meat, meat , meat. But, I was satisfied with the food. Decor and ambience--beautiful! |
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manic cat
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Wed, Sep 4, 2002 10:08 AM
I took a group of people over to Chan's this weekend and we all really enjoyed it. The staff is classic indeed! The drinks were delicious. We had a full vegetarian meal because of the dietary choices of my guests. It was tasty, even though I normally crave the meat, meat , meat. But, I was satisfied with the food. Decor and ambience--beautiful! |
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Lance Samason
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Thu, Sep 5, 2002 11:21 AM
[ Edited by: Lance Samason 2007-07-06 15:17 ] |
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manic cat
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Thu, Sep 5, 2002 2:36 PM
No, no, no I don't want to suggest that Tiki Resort is no good. I just didn't like dinner and drinks. But the Polynesian show and decor is well worth a visit! |
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manic cat
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Thu, Sep 5, 2002 2:37 PM
and by the way, Waikiki wally's is now open in the east Village. (let me post on the NYC thread) |
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Wed, Jan 15, 2003 9:29 PM
Donhonyc, you beat me to the punch over in the 'more NY tiki' thread :) I was going to write up a little bit on Lee's Hawaiian and suggest NY crawlers make a point of checking it out. Both of the two Lee's are within 2 or 3 miles of one another and Chan's is roughly 12 miles away. Assumedly, all three could be done in one evening if you wanted. Mike and I have checked out both Chan's Dragon Inn in Ridgefield and Lee's Hawaiian in Clifton (haven't been to the Lyndhurst location). Both are nice and dim (a plus in my book) with excellent decor! We visited Chan's last fall. It's already been described here pretty well- lots of little nooks and crannies to eat in wonderful vintage atmosphere, excellent staff, lots of Tikis, blowfish, etc. I recommend it! And we visited Lee's Clifton just a few weeks ago in December as we made our trip down from New England. The Lee's we visited was wonderful! Also VERY vintage, big comfy booths in little thatch roofed 'shacks', see the back of the top picture- http://www.njdiningguide.com/leespics.html_. Just out of that picture and to the right in the main dining room is a large waterfall running down a wall- very soothing, I believe there was a Tiki or two in the arrangement as well. Lee's Food was tasty and fresh, the pupu platter comes flaming, and my drinks arrived in Tiki mugs (See the Exotic Island Drinks section- http://www.njdiningguide.com/leeswines.html, I recommend the "Tiki Tiki"!). The bar area is separated from the main dining room by a wall of bamboo and thatch, there was a small but inconspicuous TV very quietly playing the late afternoon game- easily ignored. While Lee's didn't strike me as 'dripping with Tikis' there are some, and the atmosphere evokes true aloha spirit. The staff was just great too- friendly and laid back. It felt very much like a spot locals 'in the know' had been coming to since back in the day. Plenty of flaming rum sauces and broad smiles. As for the physical building, from the outside it looks a bit like a gigantic old house, the bar area is to the left as you enter the main dining room. Off to the side there's another side room we barely peeked at, and a small area in the back off the main room with sort of a stage, which brings me to perhaps the most important point about Lee's Clifton, which is also mentioned on their webpage- "Come join us every Saturday evening with Genuine Hula Dancers from Hawaii. Show Times: 7:30 & 9:15 pm." Which, after a brief web search appears to be this group from New York- http://www.hawaiianartistsshows.com. Now does this sound like a Tiki-must, or what? Need I saw more? |
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thejab
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Thu, Jan 16, 2003 12:08 PM
More evidence that you East Coasters don't have it so bad compared to us West Coasters! I have to go back there soon. |
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Mon, Jan 11, 2010 2:15 PM
LEE'S in Clifton has been gone for awhile . My Granny took me there as a kid in the 70's . Going to have to go on a trek thought that was the only tiki in NJ |
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Tue, Jul 27, 2010 10:51 AM
The only place I've heard of called a 'tiki' bar is Martells but one could hardly consider that a proper tiki bar IMO. :( I have to agree with Jersey beng a wasteland in general. [ Edited by: Bau 2010-07-27 10:53 ] |
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Fri, Aug 20, 2010 1:46 PM
Jersey is not the biggest fan of the Tiki it seems which I totally don't understand. There are those out there that do embrace the Tiki as I am renting bars in Central Jersey.Business has been ok but when I started this business,I thought there would be a demand I couldn't keep up with,,,Not the case. I've only had to refuse one weekend setup so far.I enjoy setting up my bars for customers,knowing that I'm providing a cool atmosphere for them,while making a few bucks.The Tiki craze hasen't gone away,it's just hopefully laying low because of the economy. |
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Mon, Aug 23, 2010 5:41 AM
Somebody on here is just gonna have to team up with the Doo Wop league and open something in Wildwood! |
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