November 12th through the 18th is a seven day celebration of the cuisine scene in Hawaii. From fine dining to fast-food, participating restaurants will feature special menu items, promotions and discounts. Diners can sample Hawaii’s newest restaurants, dine at old favorites and taste a variety of exceptional dishes now being prepared by Hawaii’s chefs using locally grown produce. Restaurant Week is a reminder that Hawaii is a culinary destination with top chefs, farm to table dining, wonderful wine and a lot more to discover and explore.
Chef Ronnie 3-Course Meal
$30 per person
First Course – Heavy Pupus include:
Crab & Boursin Cheese Luau Dip
Coconut, Custard, Three Cheeses, Corn Tortilla Chips
Truffled Garlic & Togarashi Edamame
Steamed Edamame, Pepper Spice, Beurre Blanc, Hawaiian Salt
Island Ahi Tartar Tiki Stack
Avocado, Hawaiian Chili Harrisa, Quail Egg, Crostini
Second Course – Entrée includes:
Kahalu’u Smoked Meat
Avocado Wood Smoked, Guava Jelly, Big Isle Poha Berries
Sizzling “Roll You’re Own” Lettuce Wraps
Sliced Beef Ribeye, House made Kim Chee, Maui Butter lettuce
Calamari Katsu
Panko Calamari Steak, Blue Crab & Shrimp Salsa, Lemongrass Butter, Crispy Capers
Third Course – Dessert:
Peanut Butter & Jelly Taro Bread Pudding Monte Cristo
Tempura Crisped, Smoked Bacon
To make reservtions go to: http://tikisgrill.com/restaurant-week-hawaii-2012/?context=create
Restaurant Week Hawaii is a seven day celebration of the cuisine scene in Hawaii. From fine dining to fast-food, participating restaurants will feature special menu items, promotions and discounts
Restaurant Week is a reminder that Hawaii is a culinary destination with top chefs, farm to table dining, wonderful wine and a lot more to discover and explore.
The goal of Restaurant Week Hawai`i is to realize a vision of an advanced culinary campus—the Culinary Institute of the Pacific at Diamond Head. Graduates of Hawai`i’s first four-year culinary program will go on to serve Hawai`i’s restaurant and hospitality industry and ultimately the greater community.
A portion of the proceeds from Restaurant Week Hawaii will support the Culinary Institute of the Pacific at Diamond Head.