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Businiess name:  Mai-Kai Restaurant
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I've been here for the dinner/show and also for the happy hour. Self-parking is $5. The decor is interesting with a nice garden outside featuring a waterfall for an interesting photo stop. \r \r The entrees (which are required to see the show) are pretty much awful and not worth the prices (think lousy dry and charred ribs). The show is a $10 surcharge per person; it is mediocre and should be free as you are already obligated to pay high prices for lousy food.\r \r Now to the positive, happy hour is great! The appetizers are delicious and inventive. Try the pupu platter, Javanesian beef and the nams; all great and half price during happy hour. Only place I know where you can get 2 glasses of wine and a bunch of apps for under $60 including tax and tip. Think Tapas!\r \r So the moral is, go for happy hour try the apps, enjoy the half priced wine and mixed drinks, and end it with dessert (cherries bengali for 1 is enough for 2 and is very good). \r \r Skip the main entree and the show as they are sure to leave you with a hefty bill (spent $130 for 2) and a bad taste in your mouth.

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