Mahiki
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Jake on 06 Nov 08
A host of tropical creations designed to tempt and delight served in an elaborate Tiki style setting. Hand-made ‘Princess’ chairs, colourful Hawaiian cushions, hand-carved tiki figures, intimate green rush affect banquettes and jetsam and flotsam hang, all amplifying the illusion of having arrived at some distant port of pleasure. Exlusive, hard to get into and a regular haunt for the fabulous and minor Royals, Mahiki is THE place to be seen.
3 Reviews
Mcgillian talks out of his....
about 1 year ago
I am a regular customer at Mahiki and as soon as I read the 'drinks were watered down' part of the above reviewer I knew he just had a bad night for some other reason. People leave Mahiki any given night falling over themselves from the amount of alcohol consumed. It is known as being ' Mahikied'. Their cocktails and t
Prince Harry likes this place
about 1 year ago
And that really sums it up. I didn't really like it. The doorlady and security were extremely rude. The drinks are watered down and suitably expensive. It's extremely pretentious and the music is crap. I did like the way they presented some of their drinks, like the Treasure Island chest and one of the Rum cocktails I ordered. Don't go here unless you're Royalty or like to roll with the high-flyers. Seems to be popular with the Russian mafia too... Need I say more?

















Mahiki tiki tavi
Mahiki in Mayfair seems to have become famous on the back of a certain pair of royal brothers, which is normally enough to put off a die hard republican like me. Fortunately the bar has a lot more to offer then wealthy toffs in polo shirts and baseball caps. Wonderfully mixed, high quality cocktails. Check. Classic seventies and eighties pop. Check. Bar staff dressed as extras from Hawaii 5 0. Check. Pretty young things a plenty. Check. Worth the visit. www.theperfectbloodymary.com
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