When I was growing up in the 60s/70s, there were numerous “Dragon Inn” restaurants that specialized in Pu Pu Platters and other flaming food presentations. John’s Dragon Inn, Chan’s Dragon Inn, Lee’s Hawaiian Islander, etc.
Sadly, there is only one left and its days are numbered. The same people still work there, but obviously, they are now quite old. The food is no where near as good as it used to be though they still serve the best wonton soup and duck sauce.
It used to be beautifully decorated with bamboo wicker booths, fake parrots, ceiling lights with blow fish shades, etc. They had a big outrigger canoe mounted to the middle of the ceiling with a big fishing net full of starfish.
Now, it’s just sad. The canoe is gone and they have strings of Christmas lights randomly stapled to the walls. The fake parrots are long gone. How much could a few fake parrots cost? They have barely spent a nickel on the place since the early 60s.
Anyhow, they continue to serve a flaming Pu Pu. If you catch them on a good day, it’s still pretty good food-wise. Maybe one day, Disney or another tourist area will try to replicate a Dragon Inn. I mourn the originals.