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$10 for $20 Worth of Hawaiian Food at Tiki Terrace

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Tropically themed dining area stages Hawaiian feasts at hand-carved booths surrounded by tiki statues, stone moai, and palm trees

Though all waiters are adept at balancing trays, tiki restaurants challenge their composure with leis’ distracting bursts of color and the unimpressed facial expression carved into the wooden maitre d’. Feast in festive quarters with this Groupon.

$10 for $20 Worth of Hawaiian Food

Honolulu coconut chicken is $12, mahi-mahi starts at $12, teriyaki-glazed burgers are $8.95, cocktails range from $6.50–$13, and Friday- or Saturday-night dinner with a Polynesian luau revue show is $24 per person. See the full menu.

Tiki Terrace

Hand-carved tikis and 12-feet tall stone Easter Island moai preside over Tiki Terrace. Seated under swaying palms at hard-carved booths and tables, dinner guests enjoy a regional menu that starts with traditional pupu appetizers, such as taro chips and housemade pineapple salsa, and proceeds to traditional seafood and pork specialties. In the party-friendly tiki tradition, groups of up to four can share the Hawaiian punch bowl, a powerful elixir that arrives in a volcano tiki bowl with a fiery surprise. On Friday and Saturday nights, the dining room's elevated center stage fills with the South Pacific’s dances, music, and ceremonial red-rover matches.

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Promotional value expires Nov 28, 2012. Amount paid never expires. Limit 2 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per table; 2 per table of 4 or more. Dine-in only. Must purchase a food item. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Tiki Terrace

Hand-carved tikis and 12-foot-tall stone Easter Island moai preside over The Tiki Terrace dining room, where you can experience the culture, sights, sounds and flavors of the South Pacific islands. Seated under swaying palms, at hard-carved booths and tables underneath the Hawaiian tapa lamps, dinner guests enjoy a Polynesian/Asian menu that starts with traditional pupu appetizers, such as taro chips and housemade pineapple salsa, and proceed to island entrees such as kalua pork and coconut chicken. In the party-friendly tiki tradition, groups of two or more can share the Hawaiian punch bowl, a powerful elixir that arrives in a volcano tiki bowl! On Wednesday, Friday and twice on Saturday nights, the dining room's elevated center stage fills with the South Pacific’s dances, music, and traditional costumes as the MC navigates the crowd through the islands. Celebrating a special occasion? Don't forget to mention to the staff as The Tiki Terrace show will incorporate guests of honor into the show! Aloha!

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