Has the Mai-Kai been sold?

Has the Mai-Kai been sold?

‘The family never sold out’: Historic Mai Kai restaurant will reopen in Fort Lauderdale.

Who owns Mai-Kai?

Mireille Thornton
Mireille Thornton, Owner of The Mai-Kai and Choreographer has been in charge of the Mai-Kai’s Polynesian Islander Revue since 1962. As new dances are added to the show, Mirielle first visited the island where the dance originates to ensure it will be performed properly. One large dining room overlooks the show.

How do you spell Maikai?

maikai — Andrews, Haw to Eng / MAI-KAI /, Morally good; upright; correct; excellent.

Is Mai an Arabic name?

Mai (also spelled May, Arabic: مي, IPA: [maj]) is an Arabic female given name meaning “little, small primate (ape, monkey)” or the name is a soft form of the Arabic name Maryam (Mary) and the name Mary. It may refer to: Mai al-Kaila, incumbent Health Minister of Palestine.

Why is the Mai-Kai restaurant closed?

With gratitude for many happy and successful years, the Mai-Kai Restaurant and Polynesian Show is regretful to announce the temporary closure after water damage to our kitchen.

When does the Mai-Kai Kid’s Islanders Revue run?

Our very popular Kid’s Islanders Revue runs every Sunday from June until November, children from family members of the Mai-Kai owners, friends and employees, join the professional dance troupe in the fast-paced show. No visit to Mai-Kai is complete without a tour of the gardens.

What makes Mai-Kai different?

The Mai-Kai brings Polynesia to you, complete with a thatch roof and ancient museum quality artifacts. Our diverse menu offers something for everyone. Our unique Chinese oven is the key to preparing our USDA prime steaks, ducks, and rack of lamb.

What is there to do at Mai-Kai?

Stroll by giant hand carved tiki sculptures standing guard over a dwindling walkway amidst flaming tiki torches, lush foliage, orchids, waterfalls and lagoons. Our Mai-Kai trading post and gift shop give you a chance to bring home your favorite memories of the Mai-Kai.

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