Polynesian Style Chinese Restaurants were among my favorite places to eat out in back in the 1970s-80s. They were extremely popular all over the US , but here in the northern NJ area there were a few spectacular ones. One such place…
THE ORIENTAL LUAU in Old Tappan NJ .
WOW. If I could only get into a time machine, that is one place I’d want to go back to!
I know it closed years ago surrounded by rumors of health department violations and tax issues.
In trying to search it out online as I was certain I’d find some photos on the web… but the closest thing I could find was a posting HERE.
It seems as though the name may have been changed to TIKI. The drawing (above) was a dead giveaway, and the vintage looking menu (below) was so typical of the way the menus looked in those days.
The restaurant was decorated with tribal masks and bamboo hut booths complete with thatched roofs were all around. Waiters were dressed in uniforms and linen tablecloths and napkins decorated the tables.
This was the first Chinese restaurant that offered a smorgasbord. Of course you could order off an a la carte menu, but why would you?
Don’t even think it was similar to the millions of Chinese Buffets of the current day. This one was amazing to say the least. It was made up mostly of your typical Chinese-American dishes but also some with a very upscale twist.
I couldn’t get enough of there “HAWAIIAN STEAK” which was cubed tips of beef that were marinated in a pineapple juice and white pepper. I have tried to mimic this recipe but with no luck whatsoever. Barbeque spareribs by the truckload, batter dipped colossal fantail shrimp, succulent egg rolls and the best fried rice ever!
These were just a few standout items.
At $11.95, which was really expensive in 1975(!) THE ORIENTAL LUAU was reserved for special occasions like birthdays…
But my Dad did get his moneys worth. I surely ate more than enough for one person!
If anyone has any vintage photos of this great restaurant, please send them to klimari@gmail.com, and I’ll post them here.
PS-I did find something funny on the web. A comment from a woman that reads:
“When I was a child, my parents would take me out to this restaurant in Old Tappan , NJ called The Oriental Luau. Back then if you were 10 years old, they charged you the "adult" rate of $11.95. Since it was a buffet, my father felt that I should eat what he thought was $11.95 worth of food (this was in the mid-1970's) One time, he told me I did not eat enough and I better eat more or he would not bring me back. So I ate more, proceeded to feel sick, went to the ladies room and barfed.
This was the only and only time. I don't allow anyone to bully me into excess, it hurts too much.”
This was the only and only time. I don't allow anyone to bully me into excess, it hurts too much.”