
the restaurant is a tribute to the late Duke Kahanamoku - famed surfer, swimmer, and Hawai'ian legend. the menu boasts a Hawaiian twist to typical food - lots of pineapple and mango influences on fish entres. we got the brunch buffet, which is an all-you-can-eat free for all of breakfast enticements. there were browned potatoes, eggs benedict, island eggs benedict, Hawaiian cerviche (which I encourage everyone to try, it was my favorite option), lox and bagels, and other breakfast fare. there was also a carved meat section, where you can order roast beef or ham, though I hear that the RB was a bit dry. one third of the food area was also exclusively devoted to dessert fare - mini scones, chocolate covered strawberries, tropical fruit, cookies, bars, etc.
I would say that Duke's is an experience that can only be found in LA. supposedly celebrities frequent it, and evaluating the young fashioned people at the restaurant, I believe it. it is quite tasty, and when I go to Hawai'i in April, I'm certainly going to be wondering if Duke's was a good represtation of original island fare.
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