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Leaving Roy’s To Upgrade Tiki’s Waikiki | Table Talk | Midweek.com

Posted on June 8, 2011 in: Accolades, Tiki Rules, Uncategorized
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Leaving Roy’s To Upgrade Tiki’s Waikiki

Jo McGarry

By Jo McGarry
Wednesday – June 08, 2011


Executive chef Ronnie Nasuti says he found his groove at Tiki’s. Jo McGarry photo

I was sitting at Tiki’s Grill and Bar in Waikiki chewing the fat with Ronnie Nasuti. Literally. He’d just brought a dish of pork scratchings out of the kitchen with a side of homemade green papaya salad.

“I was watching some of our cooks eating these last night,” he says pointing to the puffy little pockets of pork fat, “and I thought they might make a cool appetizer.”

It’s the kind of dish that makes you thirsty for a cold beer, and just one of the many signs that Tiki’s is out to set some culinary trends these days.

“I’m going to call it chips and salsa,” Nasuti says as we marvel at the crisp pork rind melting beneath the spicy green papaya dressing. If it makes it to the menu, it will join dozens of new dishes Nasuti has created since taking the top chef position at Tiki’s late last year in a move that sent ripples of near-disbelief through the local culinary community.

But if the shift was surprising to foodies, it was also something of a shock for the chef who’d become a fixture in the open kitchen at the original roy’s restaurant in Hawaii Kai.

 

“It was really stressful leaving Roy’s,” he says with the kind of utter honesty that fuels his reputation as a humble and hardworking chef. “I don’t like to change, and I never imagined I’d leave the strong team we’d built in Hawaii Kai. I never really thought of working anywhere else. So, yeah, of course it was tough to leave.”

But when Tiki’s owners Bill Tobin and Kelly McGill made Nasuti an offer he couldn’t refuse, even Roy Yamaguchi wished him well.

Half a year later, the chef who towered above his team in the heat of Roy’s open kitchen is looking comfortable in the new cool of a refurbished and contemporary Tiki’s.

You need look no further than the new menu to see how his unpretentious, island-inspired dishes have replaced the nearly decade-old staples. New additions include Poisson Cru – fresh, local ahi infused with coconut milk and lime juice then tossed with fresh ogo and Kahuku sea asparagus and served with fried plantain chips; and Tiki Torched Tataki – seared fresh yellow fin with wasabi, white shoyu, takuan sauce and mango sunomono.

Sizzling Lettuce Wraps – soft Kula butter lettuce leaves filled with kalbi rib eye and served with house-made kim chee and bean sprouts – have become an instant favorite, and on a menu that features fresh island fish (grilled opah, cajun-style ahi and mac nut-crusted mahi are just a few), he’s also added prime rib poke, and a miso smothered pork shoulder that’s slowly cooked then served over kabocha puree and drizzled with a spicy demi glaze.

“When you look at a menu,” says Nasuti, “you have to understand the dishes. I just started by taking off the stuff I didn’t understand and replacing it with dishes that make sense. “

With bright-red accents on walls, plump, red cushions, red lanterns hanging at the bar, warm, wood furniture and live local music every night, Tiki’s oozes a new style and confidence that might just be strong enough to tempt even those who “never” go into Waikiki.

“I think I’ve finally found my groove,” Nasuti says looking out over the ocean from the restaurant’s second floor location at Aston Waikiki Beach.

I think Tiki’s has, too. Happy eating!

via midweek.com

 

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Hawaii Chocolate Festival

Posted on June 7, 2011 in: Accolades, Uncategorized
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Chef Ronnie Nasuti and Pastry Extrodinaire Sheylen Say pause for a photo between serving up delicacies at the Hawaii Chocolate festival.

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Mahalo to the students of Linapuni!

Posted on May 27, 2011 in: Accolades, Uncategorized
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Linapuni is a small school located inside Kuhio Park Terrace housing, a state housing project.  Students are in kindergarten through 2nd grade and many have never been to a sit down restaurant before.  This week at Tiki’s they had their special goodbye luncheon for the 2nd graders, who will go on to different schools next year.  These are some of their thank you letters.

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Pink Tropical Graduation Cake

Posted on May 18, 2011 in: Accolades, Uncategorized
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Pink Tropical Graduation Cake

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Congratulations to all the high school and college graduates out there! You’ve worked hard all those years and you deserve a party and a fabulous cake!  One of our most recent cakes, shown above, was made for a woman graduating from law school and asked for a pretty tropical cake with a stylized Hawaiian floral pattern found on her invitation.  The party took place at Tiki’s Grill & Bar, outside on the lanai, under the stars, and across the street from Waikiki Beach.  We love working at Tiki’s and have fond memories there of many dinners, drinks and parties over the years, including our Food Network Challenge viewing party last April.  There was a live Hawaiian band playing and the temperature was in the ’70′s — an absolutely perfect setting for a fun, tropical themed graduation party.  Rick selected taller tiers for this cake to give it a dramatic appearance, and the bright pink color gave it a pop that was quite striking!  Our client chose two tropical flavors for her cake, Guava Lava, which has a pretty pink color that would match the cake perfectly, and Coconut Pineapple Chunk, which is moist, delicious and coconut-y.  We were very happy with the cake and hope our client had a blast at her party!

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Nikki had her wedding reception at Tiki’s.

Posted on April 5, 2011 in: Accolades
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We love you too HUGS!

Posted on April 5, 2011 in: Accolades, Uncategorized
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HUGS in Hawaii stands for “Help, Understanding, and Group Support.” From their website: HUGS serves families with children up to the age of 21 who have been diagnosed with any illness or disease that could rob a child of his or her life. The organization is the only one of its kind in the state that provides programs designed to improve the quality of life for families as they deal with the emotional and financial hardships of caring for a seriously ill child. HUGS’ services are designed to strengthen families in the face of overwhelming adversity.

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Every year in early December, we ask people to bring gifts for children to our staff Christmas Party.  Everything we collect we donate to HUGS. 

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Help without spending a dime!

Posted on April 3, 2011 in: Accolades, Events, Promotions, Uncategorized
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You can help with the Japan earthquake and tsunami relief without spending any of your own money!  That’s right, because Tiki’s Grill & Bar is going to give $1 for every new like that we get between now and the end of April.  All you have to do is share our news and ask people to “Like” us.

 

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Thank you letter from Empty Bowl Project

Posted on April 2, 2011 in: Accolades
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