Luau - Dining Out in Hawaii

Of course, during a deserved vacation in Hawaii most tourists dining out and want to experience the luau! In Hawaii the luau tradition seems to be older as the islands themselves and every Hawaiian vacationer sholud experience it at least once. In fact, when tourists go home one of the first things that friends will ask them is if they enjoyed a luau. The luau is a tresure for eyes, ears, and appetite. It has something for every member of the family, including a special kid's buffet.

Dishes & Traditions

When tourists dining out and go to a luau they are welcomed with a traditional Hawaiian lei and a tasty Mai Tai from the open bar. If they arrive early they see the Imu Ceremony, where the cook dig up the underground earth oven and reveal the succulent roast pork - which is the centerpiece of the dinner.
Cooking underground is a Hawaiian tradition and once somebody taste the food made in it will make plans to build the own backyard earth oven! The dinner that follows includes delicacies that will certainly please anyone's taste. Both native and international dishes are available: there is poi, island pig, fresh island fish, roast turkey, island chicken, assorted salads, taro bread...and the list can go on endless. At dessert tourists should try "haupia", the famous Hawaiian pudding.
The sumptuous luau dinner is just on the beginning. Included is also "hula", the storytelling dance that lies in the center of Hawaiian oral traditions, as well as other performances of Polynesian tradition, including native musicians and fire-dancers; this artists will keep everyone's eyes wide open on the entire evening!

Select from below some of the most exquisite luau dinners and dining out places of Hawaii