Tokyo-born and Texas-bred, chef Tatsu Aikawa brought ramen culture and izakaya-style dining to Austin. Having spent his whole working life in restaurants, he worked his way up from dish washer to line chef before heading to Los Angeles for an apprenticeship with Michelin-star Sushi Chef Hiroyuki Urasuki. Back in Austin, he opened Ramen Tatsu-Ya, the city’s first ever brick-and-mortar noodle operation, in 2014. A raging success, this led Tatsu’s company to open a string of further restaurants and food outlets, the latest of which is Tiki Tatsu-Ya. Since the Tatsu-Ya brand is known for its food, Tatsu’s menu, which blends Polynesian and Japanese influences, was sure to be a big draw. However, as a fully-fledged Tiki bar, the drinks offering at this new venue was equally important. To curate Tiki Tatsu-Ya’s collection of creative interpretations of classic Tiki drinks, Cory Starr was brought in as Beverage Manager, bringing with him a wealth of Tiki knowledge and experience, having most recently worked at award-winning Tiki spot Three Dots and a Dash.
Another essential of any successful Tiki restaurant is the theming, allowing patrons to feel as if they have been whisked away to a tropical island – even if just for an hour or two. Tatsu and his team have gone all out with the theming of Tiki Tatsu-Ya, working with local design studio McCray & Co. to develop a complex back story of island adventures that are brought to life throughout the venue. Austin-based Blue Genie Art Industries, which specializes in largescale commercial art and theming, had created bespoke pieces for a number of Tatsu’s previous restaurants, which made their team the obvious choice for creating Tiki Tatsu-Ya’s immersive theming. Likewise, Blue Genie Art Industries had previously worked with local Lighting Designer Natalie George on a number of projects, so she was the obvious choice when it came to bringing the space to life with light. Natalie, and her company Natalie George Productions, worked closely with the teams from both Tiki Tatsu-Ya and Blue Genie Art Industries to create lighting that enhanced the story telling and blended seamlessly with the aesthetic of the theming.
“The most amazing thing about working on this project,” enthuses Natalie, “is that it’s very story-based, which spoke to my theatre heart. There is a full story behind this bar that you can hear about on their website, and the inside of the bar continues that tale. Each of the seating sections have a different theme, all related to the backstory, and right when you walk in downstairs there’s a giant map that show’s all the locations in the adventure story and bits and pieces of that story are represented throughout the bar itself.”
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