by Sam F. on
One of the best burgers in town! Awesome fries that come in a tiny shopping basket with ketchup or chipotle sauce. . Place has a great vibe. Burger by itself is about 9.50, a bit pricey but very good. It's gets packed at lunch time, so be ready to sit very close to other people as the seating isn't so great.
by Emmett Reppond on
Another restaurant week came and went, and Tao was one of the lunch stops. When the restaurant first opened, there were rave reviews, it was nearly impossible to get a reservation, so I gave up. When browsing through the options for restaurant week though, I stumbled upon Tao and figured it was the perfect time to finally go and see what the hype was all about (over a year later mind you). The decor, SICK. Giant Buddha dead center was awesome and really made you understand just how large of a space they have for the restaurant in general. Wait staff was quick, nice and on point the entire time which is always a plus. I can't necessarily recall everything the three of us ordered, but it was all very much like much of the cuisine, good, but nothing spectacular. I can honestly say I would go there much more for the appearance than the food, though as far as Asian cuisines go, it was pretty good. I wouldn't make reservations for a special occasion or anything like that but it's still a great choice for anyone who loves Asian cuisine.
by caroline b. on
Come here if you're you're feeling some old school 80s and 90s hip hop. You know, the kind of music that when you hear it makes everyone in their 30s go "oh, sh***!" Drinks are fairly cheap, cocktails are at most $10 each. Very small bar, which I imagine gets all hot and sweaty on the weekends. But crowd is cool and diverse, so hot and sweaty may not be so bad ;-)