eandesmom
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Can anyone tell me about the quality of food at AMA AMA? We have reservations for dinner there on one of the nights.
We also have a 15 year old son. Is the menu there one that teens would like? He's not a picky eater per se, but one never knows.
I also read the post where dinner and wine for two was $175.00. Was it worth it? My DH and I are not wine drinkers, so maybe our tab will be less. We don't mind paying a little bit more, if it is worth it... after all, we are on vacation and if worth it, this will be our 'splurge' dinner.
Or, does anyone have any other suggestions? Where did you dine and think it was exceptional service and food?
We absolutely loved AMA AMA for dinner. I'd have to dig up the receipt but believe we spent around $120 for the 2 of us, for 2 entrees and 2 drinks, including tip. It seems to me we spent about the same at Roy's and while the food quality was equal, the ambiance and service at AMA AMA was vastly superior. We would go back to AMA AMA in a heartbeat, not so sure about Roy's. Fine dining prices with a bar atmosphere. I know it's Hawaii but....
All of our kids would be able to find something they liked on the menu however it may be more than I'd want to spend for a family meal unless I knew they would really appreciate it as the entrees are not cheap. It is more likely we would do a family dinner at Monkeypod. We liked it so much we went there 3 times, happy hour, lunch and dinner. Nice variety on the menu so while you can do a lovely seafood entree, you can also get (or your child can) a burger or pizza. Lovely patio and frequent live music.
Our kids would also like Makahiki and for overall dollar value, between the 2, we'd likely try that versus AMA AMA with the kids. We didn't eat there for dinner but did enjoy the breakfast buffet.