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‘Martini Time’ on Sugar Beach Mixes Food and Music

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Martini Time dinner show happens Saturday, Feb. 13 on Sugar Beach. Image courtesy of Sugar Beach Events.

Martini Time dinner show happens Saturday, Feb. 13 on Sugar Beach. Image courtesy of Sugar Beach Events.

An intimate dinner show experience called Martini Time is set for Sugar Beach in Kīhei, just in time for Valentine’s Day. The festivities are happening at the Sugar Beach Events venue, located at 85 North Kīhei Road.

Start off the evening outdoors on Saturday, Feb. 13, at 5:30 p.m. with the sunset and passed pūpū, then enjoy an indoor four-course gourmet prix-fixe dinner by Executive Chef Lee Anderson, along with some of the best music on Maui.

Nā Hōkū Hano Hano Award Winner Eric Gilliom and popular local performer Lia Krieg take you on an intimate musical journey, with favorites from Broadway and jazz, to soul and standards. Enjoy expert musicianship by Sal Godinez and Marcus Johnson.

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Here is the Martini Time Menu:

  • Passed Appetizers
    Kamuela Tomato Bruschetta, Mascarpone Cream
    Kalua Pork Pot Sticker, Sweet Thai Chili Sauce
  • 1st Course
    Kula Strawberry and Greens, Hearts of Palm, Feta, Walnuts, Poppy seed dressing
  • 2nd Course
    Coconut Milk Poached Fresh Catch, Basil, Kaffir Lime, Purple Moloka’I Sweet Potato, Caramelized Carrots
  • 3rd Course
    New York Strip Steak, Armagnac Sweet Kula Onion Reduction, Lemon Risotto Cake, Patty Pan Squash, Melted Tomato
  • 4th Course
    Thai Crème Brulee, Coconut Fritter, Guava Coulis, Pineapple Chutney

A vegetarian menu option is available. Seating is limited to 90 guests, with reserved, private two- and four-person tables. The outdoor sunset pūpū hour runs from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.; the indoor dinner and music ends at 9 p.m.

Tickets cost $99 per person; reserve them by calling (808) 757-1202, or click here for more information.

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