3642 Victory Drive
Columbus, GA 31903
Muscogee County
Phone: (706) 682-4960
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by Anudder Y. on Outside is a smattering of old skool auto repair shops and suppliers. Inside is a tasteful East coast feel, minimalist stripped brick walls, half a dozen tables, and a lengthy bar filled with cozy couples. For a wine bar, it had precious little wine, though. Basically 3 flavors of red, a few more in white. That's the only drawback: it's not at all for (even) semi-serious wino's. But it's definitely got a great vibe. And great live 'jazz-ish' music. Atmosphere is why you come here.
by Rochelle Glad on When you walked towards Tao from the outside, it may not seem like much. However after you pass through the heavy exterior doors, you enter into a world that's Asian but not quite. I guess Asian fusion would be the appropriate term. The first thing I thought to myself when I entered Tao was that, god damn that is a big ass Buddhist statue. The restaurant also had a huge imperial scroll decked out with a lot of Chinese characters that I cannot read for a ceiling. All Tao needs at this point is a giant cherry blossom tree in the corner to complete the Asian theme trifecta. While the restaurant is decked out from top to bottom with Asian themed decorations, the restaurant also maintains a very club-like feel with its dim lights, fast paced club mixes, and the tendency to make you wait for a half hour before seating you even though you had made a reservation beforehand and its Sunday night at 11pm and plenty of tables are visibly available, in the same way how most clubs make you wait. The food at Tao wasn't particularly good when considering the price. In fact, some of the dishes were downright disappointing. The kobe beef roll or whatever it was called maintained the soft marble texture the beef is renowned for, but it still tasted pitifully plain. The vegetable dumplings were garbage and surprisingly the cheapest appetizer, the pork gyoza was the only thing that wasn't bad, but the sauce it came with was another story. Go Tao If you are willing to shell out big money for big ass statues, trendy spots, and loungy club music, because it is clear the selling point for this place is not in the food.