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The Vintage Cave Club was listed on Zagat in 2014 as one of the twelve hottest restaurants in Hawaii, [2] and listed by Zagat again in 2016 as one of the ten hottest restaurants in Hawaii. [3] President Barack Obama and his family have been seen dining at the restaurant, as have other celebrities and public figures. [4]
The Zagat Survey was established by Tim and Nina Zagat in 1979 as a way to collect and correlate the ratings of restaurants by diners. [6] Their first guide covered New York City dining, and was accomplished on the basis of a survey of their friends. [7]
The restaurant's prices have gone up over the past 70 years. However, it remains one of the most affordable places to eat in town. Most menu items cost less than $10.
Nina S. Zagat (née Safronoff) and her husband, Eugene Henry "Tim" Zagat, Jr. (born 1940, New York City) (pronounced / z ə ˈ ɡ æ t /) are the founders and publishers of Zagat Restaurant Surveys. They met at Yale Law School and were both practicing attorneys when they founded Zagat Surveys.
They have developed an Android and iPhone app, [2] and operate an SMS-based restaurant recommendation service called Text Rex. [3] In 2017 they launched their food and music festival brand EEEEEATSCON. [4] On March 6, 2018, the company acquired the Zagat rating company from Google for an undisclosed amount. [5]
A Zippy's Restaurant, Oahu, Hawaii. Anna Miller's – Restaurant chain; Genki Sushi – Fast food chain; Halekulani (hotel) – has three restaurants; Kanemitsu Bakery – Bakery and restaurant on the island of Molokaʻi; L&L Hawaiian Barbecue – Hawaii-themed franchise restaurant chain
As Zagat's familiar pocket-sized books are giving way to pocket-sized electronic devices, Tim Zagat is optimistic about the future: "32 years ago, we created what many people think of as social ...
A trip to Hawaii is surely memorable but not exactly cheap. A 2023 analysis of a seven-day trip from Los Angeles to Honolulu during shoulder season for a family of four people staying at a three ...