| About: | Tao Las Vegas features cuisine from China, Japan, and Thailand. This entertainment complex houses a 400 seat restaurant, 3,000 square foot ultra lounge, a banquet facility, and a 10,000 square foot nightclub. |
| Hours: | Dinner nightly |
| Categories: | Chinese Restaurants, Japanese Restaurants, Southeast Asian Restaurants, Restaurants |
| Parking: | Valet |
| Amenities: | Banquet/Private Rooms, Bar Dining, Beer, Open late, Wheelchair Access, Wine |
| Chef: | Sam Hazen |
| Cuisine: | Asian, Pan-Asian |
| Ambiance: | Elegant, Family Friendly |
| Feature: | Bar, Entertainment, Healthy Options, Late Night, Private Rooms |
| Reservations Policy: | Suggested |
| Smoking: | Smoking Area, Non-Smoking Area |
| Dress Code: | Smart Casual |
| Price: | $20.00 |
| Guest List: | Get on the guestlist or purchase tickets |
| Other Contact Info: | Fax: 702 388 8308 |
This place was very trendy and clubby, which I didn't like, but some may really appreciate. It is a two story with an asian theme. I tried a few things and loved the food, but would likely not go back because the atmosphere is not my style.
The edamame is fabulous, served some hot with salt and some cold with pickled ginger. The shrimp in peanut sauce was awesome. The salmon had a crisp outer edge, but tender and flavorful.
Decor: Stunning.
Food: Very good.
Prices: Kind of High (like at least $30 per plate).
Portions: Ample.
Service: Very good. They kindly helped our guests who were vegetarian and could eat no msg.
Ambiance: For me, lacking. Very very loud and clubby. Crowded. A good place for a party, but not for a conversation nor for a quiet meal.
tried to reserve a table for 12 here. Forget it. they wanted $25 per person! saying that it was such a large party. 12 people? too many good places to eat in Vegas. Yes this is pretty but they don't understand that food is something to share with family & friends.
Such a pretty club and great music..drink prices are way expensive tho, but i think its worth it =)