100%Tao Restaurant
42 E 58th St , , New York
+1 212 8882288
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Where?
Near to 5th Avenue Station
What?
Asian Cuisine
Anything else you need to know?
Open since 2000, Tao has quickly become one of New Yorks largest and most popular Asian restaurants. The interior is designed to relax and indulge the sense and making a reservation is advisable.
Reviews of Tao Restaurant
Tao Restaurant has a rating of 100% from a total of 5 reviews and ratings, below are some reviews of Tao Restaurant
True New York for the 21st century. Unbelievable interior, great cocktails, fantastic food. Come away spoilt and 17% cooler than when you went in... An experience well-worth the $$$.
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by brahmin – posted on May 29, 2008
I loved this restaurant! Very New York ... Sex and the city style. Asian Fusion food, surly waiters, great cocktails and a cool floor to ceiling buddha.
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by niamh – posted on May 1, 2007
Tao is just really cool. It’s got a huge Buddha that sits on the ground floor and practically touches the ceiling. Its slick, dark and serves great cocktails. Theres a great buzz also. The food is delicious. Highlights were the beef, noodles and great wine.
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by Carmel – posted on May 1, 2007
Chic New York eatery with great fusion food, good looking waiters and a real Sex in the City vibe. Gigantic buddha with coloured lighting adds a really cool feel to the place. Try the cocktails - taohitos were yum!
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by niamhnimhir – posted on May 1, 2007
When you walk into Tao it is quite a sight to see A 15-foot gilt Buddha perched in a gurgling fountain overlooking the whole restaurant. Housed in a former movie theater, Tao makes the most of its soaring ceiling, exposed brick walls and intimate banquettes. In addition to the Buddha, there's... more When you walk into Tao it is quite a sight to see A 15-foot gilt Buddha perched in a gurgling fountain overlooking the whole restaurant. Housed in a former movie theater, Tao makes the most of its soaring ceiling, exposed brick walls and intimate banquettes. In addition to the Buddha, there's plenty of bamboo, silk upholstery and backlit screens. Much of the food, a fusion of Hong Kong Chinese, Japanese and Thai, is tasty. There's a page of sushi appetizers to start and most of the rest of the menu is vaguely Chinese in origin. A hip after-work crowd packs the lively bar scene. I have been here twice - once with another couple and once with friends - both times the atmosphere was fantastic and the place uber cool.close
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by nicola – posted on May 1, 2007
