Luau Polynesian Lounge - Reviews from across the web
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aol cityguide: seattle - restaurants, dining, pizza, mexican & chinese - luau polynesian lounge - user reviews fun place to eat. recommend the poo poo plater and the zombie f... digitalcity.com
review of luau polynesian lounge - seattle, wa, 98103-6209 - seattle citysearch although a friend of mine had recommended luau, i had a difficult time dragging my husband there. he assumed by the name that it was your typical teriyaki-dime-a-dozen restaura... seattle.citysearch.com
seattle | dining | specialty | contemporary | luau polynesian lounge | wcities this greenlake-area restaurant offers flavors from the islands. bamboo and coconut shells hint of the balmy south seas, but the decor is unobtrusive. the chef uses tropical seasonings for intrigu... wcities.com
luau polynesian lounge - seattle, wa, 98103-6209 - seattle citysearch forget oversized pupu platters, flaming desserts and coconut drinks in the shell. instead, try the macadamia nut-crusted pork loin--a slab of pork pan-seared and served atop a bed of curried azuki beans, with coconut spinach and green-curry oil. the comforting crun... seattle.citysearch.com
luau polynesian lounge - seattle, wa, 98103-6209 - seattle citysearch n 56th st seattle, wa the scene polynesian ambience with a neighborhood sensibility: this cozy space still manages room for a bar, replete with a thatched-roof lounge where folks quench their thirst with the funky hawaiian-themed cocktails. the foodforget oversized pupu platters, flaming desserts an... seattle.citysearch.com
luau polynesian lounge - restaurant.com where to eat step beyond the bamboo and experience seattles best polynesian food. luau polynesian lounge transports you from seattle to tropical climes with kon tiki tables (which seat about 10), red walls and zebra carpet. its completely handicap accessible and offers suc... restaurant.com
nwsource: venue details - luau polynesian lounge thomas and jessica price, both alums of tom douglas u., opened luau polynesian lounge in the green lake neighborhood in 1997, they set out to create a neighborhood trader vicis. five years after the party began, luau remains as comf... nwsource.com
the seattle times: entertainment & the arts when thomas and jessica price, both alums of tom douglas u., opened luau polynesian lounge in the green lake neighborhood in 1997, they set out to create a neighborhood trader vicis. five years after the party began, luau remains as c... edb.seattletimes.nwsource.com
gayot restaurant reviews why open a polynesian lounge in this quiet, urban neighborhood? why not? a tiki bar certainly can liven up a long string of gray seattle days, especially this one, which attracts a friendly group drawn as much to the festive, umbrella-... gayot.com
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