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Sunset cocktails & Hawaiian music - the essence of Oahu |
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Immortalized in a 1925 Charlie Chan novel, House Without
A Key is Halekulani's popular indoor/outdoor gathering spot for informal breakfast, lunch, cocktails, appetizers and entertainment.
One of the favored traditions of the original Halekulani - cocktails and Hawaiian music under the century-old Kiawe tree -
has been faithfully preserved here.
Halekulani’s signature mai tai is a classic to be enjoyed
any time of the day. "Maita'i" means good in Tahitian, but one sip of our Mai Tai at Halekulani, and you'll know it means
"great"! Learn how to make it yourself and download the recipe here.*
Memorable sunsets with distinctive Hawaiian music nightly:
Two former Miss Hawaii's, Kanoe Miller and Debbie Nakanelua, complement the music with their graceful and traditional hula.
Open 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Casual
resort attire. |
Halikulani
on the Beach at Waikiki:
MAI TAI
INGREDIENTS:
1/3 Ounce Orgeat Syrup
1/3 Ounce Orange Curaçao
1/3 Ounce Rock Candy Syrup
3/4 Ounce Bacardi Gold Rum
1/2 Ounce Bacardi 151 Rum
1 1/4 Ounce Fresh Lime Juice
3/4 Ounce Bacardi Select (float)
METHOD:
Build over crushed
ice and float with 3/ 4 ounce of Bacardi Select Rum.
Garnish with lime
wheel, sugar cane stick, mint leaf, and Vanda orchid.
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