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Mai-Kai restaurant and Polynesian Show
Country United States
State Florida
Description Escape to one of the most unique dining and entertainment places in all of South Florida. Since 1956, it has captivated people with its warmth and magical aura. The Mai-Kai authentically recreates a Polynesian Village, complete with tiki torches, a thatch roof, and a wooden plank bridge entrance.
The award winning cuisine includes Cantonese and American dishes from fresh seafood and steaks grilled to perfection, to house specialties like Peking Duck, Rack of Lamb and Lobster Bora Bora. Many of the items are cooked in authentic Chinese wood-burning ovens.
Each dining Room reflects a different region of Polynesia and overlooks a waterfall or lagoon. No visit to the Mai-Kai is complete without a tour of the gardens. Stroll by giant tiki sculptures standing guard over a dwindling walkway amidst waterfalls and lagoons.
The Molokai Bar is a South Seas saloon with over 51 frosty tropical drinksd minimum. Happy Hour every night 5-7 P.M.
The exciting 45 minute Islanders Revue is performed twice nightly by native Polynesian dancers in colorful costumes.
The beautiful maidens and agile warriors recreate, through dance, details of many facets of life in the Islands.
Reservations are required
Company Name Mai-Kai Restaurant and Polynesian Show
Address1 3599 N. Federal Hwy
Town Or City Fort Lauderdale
Region Fl
Zip Code 33308
Tel 954-563-3272
Fax 954-563-8331
Company Profile Escape to one of the most unique dining and entertainment places in all of South Florida. Since 1956, it has captivated people with its warmth and magical aura. The Mai-Kai authentically recreates a Polynesian Village, complete with tiki torches, a thatch roof, and a wooden plank bridge entrance.
The award winning cuisine includes Cantonese and American dishes from fresh seafood and steaks grilled to perfection, to house specialties like Peking Duck, Rack of Lamb and Lobster Bora Bora. Many of the items are cooked in authentic Chinese wood-burning ovens.
Each dining Room reflects a different region of Polynesia and overlooks a waterfall or lagoon. No visit to the Mai-Kai is complete without a tour of the gardens. Stroll by giant tiki sculptures standing guard over a dwindling walkway amidst waterfalls and lagoons.
The Molokai Bar is a South Seas saloon with over 51 frosty tropical drinksd minimum. Happy Hour every night 5-7 P.M.
The exciting 45 minute Islanders Revue is performed twice nightly by native Polynesian dancers in colorful costumes.
The beautiful maidens and agile warriors recreate, through dance, details of many facets of life in the Islands.
Reservations are required
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