by Nikki R. on
I love this place! Its great to have somewhere else in Kendall besides Gatsby's. The Happy Hour is the best! Half off drink, food everything!! I am for sure a fan of this place and will be back again.
by Aditi R. on
One of the better clubs in Boston, they're incredibly strict at the door and have a fairly steep entry (around $25...unless ladies get there before 11). The place has high ceilings, a balcony to take a break, and just people watch, and multiple bars to make your ordering a bit easier. And the prices aren't too bad either. If you can't cough up $10 or so for a drink, then this definitely isn't the place you should be in. I remember particularly going during Halloween and they really do it up! It's a fun place all in all. Go early to avoid the lines, dress nicely, and check to see which nights you'd like to go to depending on the music you like. Friday's are usually house and Saturdays are Top 40.
by Rubin Ebbighausen on
The Eats: Pass on the sushi and go straight to their hot menu. The wasabi crusted filet and the salmon entrée are both very good. The one thing worth trying is the Kobe Beef Shabu. You cook the Kobe Beef in broth at your table and it was quite tasty. Try the ice cream dessert that comes in a huge cone. The Experience: Tao is a hipster/gold digger heaven. The one in Las Vegas is supposed to be a bit better, but I am not the biggest fan of Tao NYC. The food was always pretty good but the hype is a bit unnecessary. Sure, the interior is cool. The place is huge, dark, and attempts to have a relaxing ambiance. The crowd ruins it a bit, but if you just stare at the huge Buddha the whole time you might not realize that you are surrounded by douche bags. The service and wait are inconsistent. Weekends are a disaster. You will see Tao appearances in all of the celebrity trash magazines. Don't bother trying to go to see celebrities, they are all tucked away in the VIP areas. Tao is convenient for a pre-theater dinner. The Damage: Overpriced. But what isn't in Times Square?