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Tiki Ti Voted #1 For Exotic Drinks by Citysearch.com

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I completely agree.

At No. 3, Lava Lounge (R.I.P.) is over-rated, even though the $12 MaiTais and Blue Hawaiians would be loaded up with flamingo straws, pineapple, hanging monkeys and an umbrella (However, their presentation would deserve a No. 1).

At No. 6, Trader Vic's, the granddaddy of them all, is ranked too low. Their tiki mugs, classic concoctions and exotic interior and exterior decor deserve a No. 2 ranking.

I was pleased to see Damon's make the list, although it must be for decor exclusively.

I also think the MaiKai in SaMo, Tantra in SilverLake and Dar Maghreb in West Hollywood also should have made the list.

http://losangeles.citysearch.com/bestof/winners/exotic_drinks

[ Edited by: christiki295 2007-04-14 11:53 ]

Tangier came in at number Four?!! :o

I think I had an exotic Coors Light the last time I was there.

is Ciudad the Mixican place that the guy that used to work at a old famous tiki place?

Jeff(bigtikidude)

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On 2007-04-15 21:11, Bora Boris wrote:
Tangier came in at number Four?!! :o

I think I had an exotic Coors Light the last time I was there.

It's all in the presentation:
Coors Light is made with a variety of grains from the American Heartland, hop flowers from the Pacific Northwest and water derived from Rocky Mountain snowpack.

Now, doesn't that sound exotic?;)

A buddy of mine lived and worked in Colorado a few years back he said that the Coors plant was down stream of a water treatment plant.

I always thought it tasted like Piss to me.

Jeff(bigtikidude)

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