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| Dining in Phoenix, ArizonaRadisson Fort McDowell Resort
If you are visiting for business, you'll be pleased to know that the Radisson has on-site professional catering available for your meetings and conferences.
Wild Horse Pass Resort Kai, means “seed” in the Pima language, and this popular restaurant features a menu rich in creativity, history and tradition. Native American Chef Sandy Garcia incorporates the cultural essence of the Pima and Maricopa tribes with locally farmed ingredients from the Gila River Indian Community. The result is a selection of unforgettable masterpieces. James Beard Award recipient Chef Janos Wilder is the associate chef for Kai and creates unique and indigenous menu experiences. Open for dinner Tuesday through Saturday, so reservations are recommended. Ko'sin, or “kitchen” in the Pima language, features an amalgamation of American and Southwestern cuisine. This restaurant offers breakfast, lunch and dinner, and delights guests with delectable dishes amid breathtaking views of the Sierra Estrella Mountain Range. The Lobby Bar features unparalleled views. This convenient eatery serves light bites plus signature cocktails, and is found in a gorgeous retreat beneath cascading waterfalls. Hanyo mean “oasis” in the Maricopa language and this grill is truly an oasis in the desert. It is set among sparkling swimming pools and the recreated Gila River. Come enjoy a poolside meal at Hanyo’s Grill. Sivlik Grill is located at the Whirlwind Golf Club, and this new clubhouse restaurant offers a unique dining experience including creative cuisine, beautiful desert views and mountain vistas. Take the opportunity to enjoy a boat cruise to and from the restaurant along the Gila River. Take in some culture today, and enjoy some tasty treats at one of the eateries located at the Wild Horse Pass Resort.
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