Michel's at the Colony Surf is located at 2895 Kalakaua Avenue (at the Colony Surf resort, of course). Serving unforgettable French cuisine, Michel's at the Colony Surf has been around for more than four decades, and has established itself as an elegant restaurant that offers diners fabulous food, impeccable service and an atmosphere of magnificent romance. The windows at Michel's at the Colony Surf remain open, so that you can feel the wonderful trade winds, as well as a soft mist during high tide. At sunset, you are offered a view like no other - a blazing pink and orange image that will be burned into your mind forever.
Entrees at Michel's include the Rack of Lamb Francé, Beef Tenderloin Roquefort, Steak Diane, Beef Wellington, Mediterranean Mahi Mahi, Baked Maine Lobster, Salmon Forestierre, and many more. Entrees range in price, but plan on spending approximately $40 per person. Michel's at the Colony Surf also offers outstanding appetizers, soups and salads, and desserts.
The dress code at Michel's at the Colony Surf is elegantly casual, which means slacks, collared shirts and shoes for the gentlemen. Reservations are highly recommended and sometimes essential. Dinner is served from five-thirty to nine-thirty, and until ten p.m. on Friday and Saturday. They are open year-round, except on Christmas Day.
Michel's at the Colony Surf boasts a breathtaking ocean view, and truly makes for an unforgettable dining experience. The wait staff is dressed formally in tuxedos, and all are friendly and courteous. Michel's at the Colony Surf does private and semi-private parties and weddings. For further details, you can call them at 808-728-3463. Or you can visit Michel's at the Colony Surf on their web site at michelshawaii.com.
Many men choose Michel's at the Colony Surf as their spot to propose, and for good reason. Their beach front location is as romantic as it gets in Waikiki. Just be sure to plan well in advance, as Michel's at the Colony Surf is a popular destination for visitors to the island of Oahu. Aloha, and enjoy your dining experience at Michel's at the Colony Surf in Waikiki, Hawaii.
Published by Jack Oceano
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Post a CommentGreat review, Jack!
You keep making me really want to go back to Hawaii!!!!