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Aloha in Vancouver: There's a new tropical Sunday brunch on offer

In homage to the Bayshore’s original Polynesian restaurant, Trader Vic’s, the Westin Bayshore Vancouver has introduced the Sunday Luau Brunch.

What’s better than Sunday brunch?

Sunday brunch served Hawaiian style.

In homage to the Bayshore’s original Polynesian restaurant, Trader Vic’s, the Westin Bayshore Vancouver has introduced the Sunday Luau Brunch.

 Tropical drinks are also featured, including the Punch Drunk cocktail. Photo: @h2restaurantTropical drinks are also featured, including the Punch Drunk cocktail. Photo: @h2restaurant

On a sunny, August afternoon a musician strummed and plucked away on a ukulele under the shade of a tree on the back lawn of the Bayshore while brunch lovers dined al fresco on the patio of H2 Rotisserie & Bar.

Meanwhile, the tiki-inspired décor and food offerings inside transported us back to the Westin Princeville Ocean Resort, a property we fell in love with during a recent visit to the Hawaiian Island of Kauai.

The Bayshore was once home to the Polenysian-style tiki bar and restaurant Trader Vic’s, which opened in 1961 and was famous for the fact guests could arrive by boat, as well as by land. The restaurant quickly gained popularity for its Polynesian décor, complete with tiki statues, and for its rum-heavy, tropical drinks, including mai tais considered exotic for the time and place.

 A post card from Trader Vic’s at the Bayshore circa 1960s.

Sadly, while curiosity about tiki culture thrived during the 1960s, it waned in the 1990s and Trader Vic’s closed in 1996. But for some that vintage tiki spirit never died and in recent years there has been a resurgence of Polynesian-style lounges in Vancouver.

On the day we visited, the Sunday Luau Brunch buffet included pineapple barbecue ribs, huli huli chicken, garlic shrimp, vegan-friendly Beyond Meat ‘Waikiki’ meatballs with soy-ginger glaze, prawn ceviche, a selection of creative salads, a build-your-own açai bowl bar and some of the best slow roasted “pig” we’ve had — and we’ve been to a lot of luaus.

 Garlic shrimp at the Sunday Luau Brunch at the Bayshore. Photo Sandra ThomasGarlic shrimp at the Sunday Luau Brunch at the Bayshore. Photo Sandra Thomas

For dessert, I tried the tropical-shaped sugar cookies and banana spring rolls and immediately felt the spirit of Aloha.

The buffet offerings rotate weekly and for those not as excited about Hawaiian food as I am, H2 Rotisserie & Bar has kept items from its classic brunch menu, including eggs benedict. Guest can also order from an ala carte brunch menu.

Of course, tropical drinks are also featured, including the Punch Drunk cocktail, featuring three types of rum, peach schnapps, pomegranate syrup and pineapple and orange juices.

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Our seats overlooked the pool at the Bayshore and, for a brief moment, we were transported back to Kauai -- without the pricy airfare.

sthomas@vancourier.com

@sthomas10

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