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Postcard from The Luau in Beverly Hills
date unknown, from the collection of Tim Haack
Have a photo or a collectible from The Luau?
Add it to Critiki! Humuhumu’s description:
Steve Crane's original restaurant; after the success of the Luau, he eventually went on to open the popular Kon-Tiki chain of Polynesian restaurants.
Steve Crane's Luau was one of the Hollywood/Beverly Hills restaurants (along with Don the Beachcomber and Trader Vic's) that established Polynesian cuisine (and more importantly — drinks) as de rigueur in the 1950s and '60s. The Luau produced some of the most beautiful and highly desired serveware objects (designed by Gabe Florian) to come out of midcentury Polynesian restaurants. There is no connection between this historic restaurant and a new restaurant operating with the same name in Beverly Hills.
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There is a new restaurant being opened soon in Beverly Hills, also called "Luau" but with no connection to this historic restaurant. Early reports are that it's not going to have much in the way of flotsam-and-jetsam bedecked Polynesian Pop in the way Critiki users love. Instead, it's going to be more sleek, modern and Asian-inspired. And expensive. You can learn more about the new "Luau" in this thread on Tiki Central.
here. Don't let this new Luau fool you. Critiki is bringing back
the original Luau that I loved. You never new who you would be hanging out with and it is a hang out. One day it would be Fleetwood Mac and Mel Brooks the next day Rod Stewart. It's so cozy and and a polynesian "Cheers" where you feel so comfortable.
The food and drinks are fab! Steve Crane is a genius. I still have original Luau matches!