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Restaurant Epic
Restaurant Epic
1131 Nuuanu Avenue
Honolulu, HI 96817
Phone: 808-587-7877

Contact:
Alan Chang
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Web Site: http://www.restaurantepichawaii.com
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In a recent article in the Star-Bulletin, Mayor Mufi Hanneman was quoted as saying, "I want to make Chinatown come alive in the evening," he said. "What I want to now do is bring in the arts community, make this truly the arts center. ... If you want arts and culture, that's where you go."

Every cosmopolitan city from New York to San Francisco boasts an area where art, culture and cuisine meet. Be it SoHo or Union Street, this area is not just a location, it is a destination. It is the epicenter, it is epiculinary, it is epic -- Restaurant Epic.

Restaurant Epic seeks to satisfy just that -- a destination where art, culture, and cuisine meet in perfect harmony.

Restaurant Epic
menus are appealing, enticing, and affordable. Restaurant Epic's menu is New American Cuisine. Like an artist's palette, the colors of every culture are used by American chefs to paint their own distinctive pictures. Classic techniques, no ethnic boundaries.

The Epic interior reflects the warmth and elegance of the cuisine. The walls and hand marbled Venetian plaster, and all wood paneling and tables are of mahogany. The large hanging lights are custom made in China to emulate lanterns which hung in the Royal Palace in the Forbidden City.

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