Purchase Tickets by clicking HERE
This dinner will be served Luau style (buffet) with community seating.
After you have purchased your tickets online, please contact Zen directly if you would like a private table for you and your party.
A Luau is a gathering of family and friends to enjoy savory food, and great times. Hawaii is a melting pot of cultures from around the world with influences from the Chinese, Filipino, Japanese, Koreans, & Portuguese.
So, grab your aloha shirt, muumuu, “pa’u” or sarong and join us
***Buffet Menu***
Kalua Pork – Traditionally a whole pig is seasoned, wrapped in banana or ti leaves and slow cooked. My version will be encrusted in sea salt & spices and slow cooked in Zen’s own Caja Barbecue Roaster
Lomi Lomi Salmon – A traditional Luau dish of cured salmon, tomatoes, and onions
Ahi Poké – Poké (“poh-kay”) is the combining of Hawaiian and Japanese taste for fresh raw fish. It is considered local food or “local grind” Ahi Tuna, seaweed, scallions and cucumbers
Poi – Taro Root Mash – Taro is the potato of Hawaii. Taro is so important it is said to be “the elder sibling to Hawaiian people” “A life force”
Hawaiian Fried Rice – Here’s one example of Chinese/Hawaiian melding. Traditional fried rice with pineapple, onions and house made Chinese bacon.
Huli Huli Chicken – Hawaii’s very popular barbeque chicken
Seaweed Salad – Hawaii’s abundance of pristine coastline provides locals with a variety of sea vegetables. A medley of seaweeds tossed with cucumbers and light miso dressing
Hawaiian Sweet Rolls – Dinner rolls sweetened with a pineapple butter glaze
Haupia Squares – Chocolate, coconut & macadamia nuts
Guri Guri – Hawaiian ice-cream
Sunday, January 19th, 2020
The party starts at 5:30pm-
Enjoy a Pina Colada Mock-tail when you arrive
Zen Forrest 4148 Rowan Rd NPR 34653
727-372-9545
Tickets must be purchased on Eventbrite for this event.
Limited space
Tickets includes: Buffet Meal, sales tax and gratuity.
No Refunds