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- 3.7Food
- 3.9Service
- 4.3Ambience
- 3.3Value
Noise • Moderate
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Noise • Moderate
Scottsdale
Great for outdoor dining
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October 23, 2025
Profile of chef Richard Blais's estimated $5 million net worth, noting his expanding restaurant ventures such as the Grand Hyatt Scottsdale's Japanese-Spanish Tiki Taka.
Published in Celebrity Net Worth
August 6, 2025
Tiki Taka, led by Chef Richard Blais, blends Japanese sushi with Spanish tapas as one of eight dining options at the Grand Hyatt Scottsdale Resort. The piece also highlights the resort's expansive pool complex, Spa Avania, and other amenities that make it a versatile staycation spot.
Published in City Sun Times
July 1, 2025
A dining critic samples two Richard Blais concepts at the Grand Hyatt Scottsdale. La Zozzona delivers refined Italian fare and hospitality, while Tiki Taka’s Japan-meets-Spain menu has highs (hamachi pizza, kakigori) and notable misses, resulting in a cautious verdict.
Published in PHOENIX magazine
Yes, Tiki Taka can be a fun, slightly adventurous date-night spot thanks to its vibrant fusion of Japanese sushi and Spanish tapas, creative cocktails, and a lively outdoor patio with fire pits. Many guests praised the ambiance, thoughtful service, and standout items like crispy rice, empanadas, and cocktails. Note it can be lively and sometimes loud (music from the resort courtyard), so consider an outdoor table or an earlier seating if you want a quieter evening.
Tiki Taka’s atmosphere is vibrant, playful, and social, a fusion concept with Japanese and Spanish artwork and a lively patio. Guests frequently praise the energetic vibe, inventive decor, and enjoyable outdoor evenings around the fire pits. Expect a resort-style, sometimes noisy environment (music from the bar and people in the courtyard), which many find fun but others call too loud for a quiet dinner.
Family-friendly seating: yes, families and kids do dine here, and guests have celebrated birthdays with children. The patio seating with fire pits is a popular family option. Accessibility details (ramps, wheelchair seating) aren’t mentioned in available info, so call ahead if you need specific accommodations or accessible seating.
Business casual is the stated dress code. Guests typically dress smart-casual for this hotel-based, fine-dining tapas and sushi spot, think neat, comfortable attire suitable for an evening out at a resort restaurant.
Yes, families do dine here and guests have celebrated birthdays with children. The menu focuses on sushi and Spanish-Japanese tapas rather than a kids’ menu, and some dishes are small/shareable. Be aware that service timing can be uneven and the atmosphere can be noisy from courtyard activity, so an earlier seating or asking for patio seating may make a family visit smoother.
If you want a lively, social night with cocktails and energy, Friday or Saturday is ideal. For a slightly calmer experience while still enjoying the menu and patio, try Thursday evening (earlier seating recommended). Note that the restaurant is open only Thursday through Saturday, so plan accordingly.
Yes, outdoor patio seating with fire pits is a highlight. Many guests recommend sitting outside for the view and cozy fire-pit seating; it’s a popular choice for evenings, though the patio sits by the resort courtyard so you may hear music and foot traffic.
For a more relaxed visit, aim for an earlier seating right when doors open; guests often recommend outdoor patio seating near the fire pits for a pleasant evening. Expect a livelier scene later at night and on weekend nights when resort music and foot traffic pick up, so if you prefer quieter dining, avoid peak late-evening service on Friday and Saturday.
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