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Kahiki Supper Club : : a Polynesian Paradise in Columbus

Meyers, David, 1948- Book - 2014 641.5996 Me 1 On Shelf No requests on this item Community Rating: 5 out of 5

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Foreword / by Linda Sapp Long -- 1. The Rise of Tiki Culture -- 2. The View from the Top -- 3. Sail to Tahiti -- 4. The Story of Kahiki -- 5. Song of the Islands -- 6. Mugs, Bowls and Gravy Boats -- 7. The Maker of the Moai -- 8. Mystery Girls and Mystery Drinks -- 9. Starry, Starry Nights -- 10. The Roast Beef Wars and Other Campaigns -- 11. The Man Who Put the Tiki in the Kahiki -- 12. Passing the Tiki Torch -- 13. Tropical Memories -- 14. Trouble in Tahiti -- 15. All in the Ohana -- 16. National Treasure -- 17. Bon Voyage -- 18. Afterlife -- Appendix A: Kahiki Dishes; Kahiki Beef Ka Tiki; Tahitian Mermaid; Chicken Pineapple Kahiki; Kahiki Egg Drop Soup; Kahiki Ham Fried Rice; Chinese Chicken Saute with Star Anise; Kahiki Caesar Salad -- Appendix B: Kahiki Drinks; Port Light; Polynesian Spell; Kahiki Bahia; Kahiki's Jungle Fever; Kahiki Smoking Eruption; The Kahiki Outrigger; Polynesian Martini -- Appendix C: Cuban Adventure.
"Inspired by Florida's famed Mai-Kai Restaurant, Bill Sapp and Lee Henry opened the Kahiki Supper Club in 1961. They set out simply to build a nice Polynesian restaurant and ended up establishing the most magnificent one of them all. Patrons lined up for hours to see the celebrities who dined there: everyone from Betty White to Raymond Burr. Outside, two giant Easter Island heads with flames spouting from their topknots stood guard while customers dined in a faux tribal village with thatched huts, palm trees and a towering fireplace moai. One wall featured aquariums of exotic fish and another had windows overlooking a tropical rainforest with periodic thunderstorms. For nearly forty years, the Kahiki was the undisputed center of tiki culture"-- Provided by publisher.
"The book will chronicle the rise of tiki culture, as reflected in music, film, and TV, leading to the proliferation of tiki bars and culminating in the construction of the Kahiki Supper Club. It will recount the development of themed-restaurants and examine the use of such elements as ersatz Polynesian cuisine, stylized dinnerware, tropical cocktails, and exotic decor in creating the proper ambiance"-- Provided by publisher.

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PUBLISHED
Charleston, SC : The History Press, 2014.
Year Published: 2014
Description: 173 p.
Language: English
Format: Book

ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
9781626195943
1626195943

ADDITIONAL CREDITS
Walker, Elise Meyers.
Chenault, Jeff.
Motz, Doug.

SUBJECTS
Kahiki Supper Club (Columbus, Ohio) -- History.
Art, Polynesian -- History.
Cooking, Polynesian.
Columbus (Ohio) -- History.
Columbus (Ohio) -- Social life and customs.