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The
Feast at Lele
505 Front Street
Rekindle the romance in a spectacular setting where every table is intimate
and offers a panoramic view of the West Maui sunsets. Lele is the ancient
name for Lahaina, and is the beach where the royal family of Maui would
feast and entertain. Summon your spirit of adventure, and let your senses
be aroused.
Your evening begins with a flower lei greeting on the beach in Lahaina.
Then sit back, relax, and enjoy the most unique cultural celebration on
Maui! Journey through the island nations of Hawaii, Tonga, Tahiti and
Samoa with authentic dance and music. And enjoy a culinary journey at
the same time! Before each segment of the show begins, they serve you
an exquisitely prepared dish, reflective of the island nation it represents,
courtesy of their award-winning chef, Robert "Lopaka" Aguiar.
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Each
presentation is designed with authenticity in mind. From the costumes,
to the dances and the music they have striven to provide you with an authentic
presentation, courtesy of award winning director, Robert "Lopaka"
Aquiar.
Your tour begins in the
beautiful island home of Hawaii, in the northern most point in the Polynesian
triangle. With great courage and incredible navigational skills, the early
Polynesian voyagers reached these shores using the stars and their knowledge
of ocean currents.
The show starts with the Hula
of Hawaii - quite simply poetry in motion. Elegant and refined, a hula
dancer's movements flow with the music.
Next they journey to the land of the long white cloud, Aotearoa - New
Zealand. It is home to the Maori people. Their culture is rich in song
and dance, intertwined with strong oratory skills. You will notice their
facial tattoos or moko. This was used to symbolize ones geneology and
personal identity. The men perform for you the Haka, a war dance that
was used to intimidate their enemies. Then, the women perform and exciting
dance using poi balls which are used to imitate the actions and rythyms
in nature.
Go along to Tahiti, land of intrigue and romance, capturing the imagination,
from the verdant majesty of its mountains rising out of the mist to the
startling clarity of color in it's coral lagoons. Tahiti is considered
by many as the image of Polynesia, and throughout it's history, Thaiti
has beckoned explorers from around the world.
Sit back and enjoy the sensual swing of the hips and the pulsing rythym
of the ancient drums, which combine to create a titillating dance performance.
Your evenings journey ends at Samoa, "the cradle of Polynesia".
Literally the sacred center of it's fiery soul. The islands of Samoa reflect
their age in a lush jungle shrouded paradise. Even today, thatched roof
fales can be seen dotting the coastlines where island homes are open to
nature and the island people to their hearts.
For the Feast at Lele finale, staccato slapping of legs and feet and rythmic
clapping of hands punctuate the energetic and vigorous Samoan dance. The
famed fire knife dance is a fitting end to the show.
MENU
Executive Chef James McDonald Presents a Celebration of Polynesian
Cuisine.
Traditional
Polynesian staples, Banana, Taro and Sweet Potato chips served with
a Tropical Ginger and Ogo Seaweed Salsa.
First
Course from Hawaii
Imu Roasted Kalua Pig
Pohole Ferns and heart of Palm Salad
Fresh Island fish with Mango Sauce
Poi
Second
Course from New Zealand
Sea Bean Duck Salad with Poha Berry Dressing
Kuku Patties - Maori fishcake with mussels, salmon and scallops
Harore Kumara - Roasted mushrooms, sweet potato and garlic
Third
Course from Tahiti
Fafa - Steamed Chicken and Taro Leaf in Coconut Milk
E-Ioata-Poisson Cru
Scallops on the Shell - Baked Scallops
Fourth
Course from Samoa
Supasui - Grilled Steak
Palusami - Breadfruit with Taro Leaf and Coconut Cream
Shrimp and Avacado with Lilikoi
Fifth
Course Desserts
Carmel Mac Nut Tart topped with fruited Coconut Pudding (Haupia)
Hawaiian Chocolate Truffles
Exotic Fruits
Feast
at Lele Bar Menu
Mai Tai - Light and dark rum, with orange and pineapple
juice
Pina Colada - Light rum, coconut cream and pineapple
juice
Banana Madness - Rum, pineapple juice, coconut
cream, banana and irish liquor
Lava Flow - A pina colade with banana and strawberry
swirl
Island Ice Tea - Mango Ice Tea with juices and
orange liquor
Blue Hawaii - Light rum, pineapple juice and blue
curacao
Planters Punch - Light rum, orange juice, sweet
& sour, soda with a dark rum float
Beers
Heineken
Steinlager
Hinano (Tahitian beer)
Kona Pacific Gold Ale
Budweiser
Bud Light
Coors Light
O'Doul's (non-alcoholic)
Wines
Chardonnay
White Zinfandel
Sauvignon Blanc
Cabernet
Merlot
Pinot Noir
Sparkling wine
Liquors
Smirnoff Vodka
Gordons Gin
Jose Cuervo Tequila
Bacardi Rum
Grants Scotch
Jim Beam Whisky
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Advance
reservations are necessary. No reservation will be guaranteed without
a confirmation number.
2007 Bookings
Adult:
$105.00 + tax & gratuity
Child 12 and under: $75.00 + tax and gratuity
Infants are complimentary in lap or stroller.
Toll
Free 1-877-256-4248 or 1-808-879-6263 Reserve Now!
A 16% gratuity
cahrge is added to parties of 10 or more.
Rates Subject to Change Without Notice.
Included: Flower lei greeting,
open bar, private table seating, elaborate dinner, all entertainment.
Time: April 1 - September 30:
The evening begins at 6:00PM;
Entertainment ends at 9:00PM.
October 1 - March 31: The evening begins at 5:30PM; Entertainment ends
at 8:30PM.
Group rates are applicable only to parties of 25 or more.
We
offer assigned seating, rather than buffet style seating. This, we believe,
adds to your experience as you are individually served by our wait staff.
Days
and Hours
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings. Schedule may
vary.
Summer
schedule is effective April 1st - September 30th.
Meet at the
Feast at Lele at 6:00 pm. Location is 505 Front Street.
Evening ends
at 9:00 pm.
Winter
schedule is effective October 1st - March 31st .
Meet at the
Feast at Lele at 5:30 pm. Location is 505 Front Street.
Evening ends
at 8:30 pm.
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