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Luau

Luau,
Seattle, Washington - Mar. 99'
Appearance's can be decieving from the outside. What looked just
like a bland storefront turned out to be one of the most
innovative tiki bars i've been to. On the inside you could tell
that someone had made an honest effort to turn this place into a
grand polynesian restaurant. Infact they did quite a good job for
a place that has only been open for 1 and a half years. Good, yet
sparse, decorations, nice looking bar, but let's face it, this
place is a restaurant more than it is a tiki bar. But they have
the BEST eclectic polynesian food i have EVER had, my god it was
good, and beautiful too (see photos). The help was super
friendly, especially the bartender. As i was here just as i was
leaving town, i could not see the place on a weekend, i am told
that it gets very crowded tho. And good 50's tunes aswell, no
Arthur Lyman, but good classic soundz of the lounge era. All in
all i put this place up towards the top of my list, their biggest
problem is that they had to create the place in the 90's, not
inherit one from the 50's or 60's. So if your in Seattle and you
need a tiki atmosphere, this is the place, i enjoyed it so much i
am planning on going back asap.
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