3948 Northwest 10th Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73107
Oklahoma County
Phone: (405) 917-1912
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by Brian R. on
This is a great spot. I was introduced through a friend and am very happy I was. This was a pleasant experience through and through. The patrons were all cheery. The staff was very friendly and attentive. The music was classic. Good times. I will return soon.
by Cassie G. on
Alas, New York Restaurant Week. So bittersweet. The bitter: Reading an exhausting list of restaurant names participating in the festivities.... Have I heard of this place before? Is 35 dollars really going to get the proper bang for my buck? Will anyone actually want to go with me? The sweet: You're guaranteed a three course meal. It gives you an excuse to eat out. You have friends that are willing to peruse the exhausting list of restaurants for you. Ended up at Tao with a group of six not really knowing what to expect. While we missed our real reservation, eventually we did get seated upstairs and from there the food came flying out. We got handed a regular menu and prix fix menu. I almost decided to order from the regular menu but this was going to be my one Restaurant Week experience and so I went with the jumbo shrimp tempura, kung pao shrimp and mango sorbet with coconut milk and fruit. All of it was tasty and everyone seemed content with their meals! I added up what it would cost regularly and definitely got my bang for my buck but truth is, I probably wouldn't order all of this food in the first place! I think I would go back to Tao and try the sushi. It definitely has a different atmosphere than a cozy hole-in-the-wall place. With multiple floors, dark lighting, and people buzzing, it's a place you go to be seen instead of an intimate chat. I can say I successfully participated in one restaurant week experience and will admit it may have been more sweet than bitter in the end.
by Yong Poppert on
I was visiting so decided to try this club and compare it to the ones in DC and Baltimore that I'm familiar with. It holds up! I didn't have very high expectations because of the negative comments here and the plain outside, but the space inside is roomy, well-designed for a club (raised dance floor with multiple entrances, multi-side main bar, side bar, quiet areas, tables). Reasonably nice decor, nice quality furnishings, pretty clean, I had a good bartender. MIxed drinks are expensive but I've never been in a non-ghetto club that's been otherwise. $10 cover. On a recent summer Friday evening, it was pretty empty just before 11pm, but, get this: there were chicks dancing even so! Some of them pretty good. Two bachelorette parties and random numbers of others. The latin-themed/inspired music gave way to hip-hop and club by about midnight (and the club started to fill up). The previous skilled dancers faded away to be replaced by a less attractive and more typical club crowd (less dancing, less nice to look at), things started winding down by 1am but no feeling of "night's over" until the club actually closed at 2. Looked like it was hard to get a taxi after the clubs in the are closed, fortunately my hotel was a few blocks away so I could hang out and watch the CabScramble and then amble back to my room. I think some of the reviewers are being harsh, or maybe haven't clubbed in other cities. This place was pleasingly decent without the "we charge New York Prices" pretensions that often come with upscale clubs. Maybe Bostonian reviewers just have high expectations? Go figure.