
4.2
179 of 5,380 Restaurants in Las Vegas

Perhaps the problem is that I have been to all the high-end Japanese places from Zuma to Nobu, Morimoto and Sushi samba. This was my first time at TAO and I would rank it in the middle of all those, definitely not at the top. Very cool interior with the large Buddha, high ceilings, large space, dim lighting which is actually a little annoying. Friendly welcome and very helpful wait staff. Also very annoying to get to inside the maze that is indoors Las Vegas. Sashimi platter was solid, Good sushi roll, enjoyed my sushi but there was nothing wow about it. Still I’d recommend it if you want to try it out that way you can rates TAO for yourself.

Awful service. Booked table in advance. On arrival reception disinterested. Told us to wait in the bar as table not ready. Bar over over crowded, so loud, people screeching, drunk. Was waiting over half an hour. Finally shown to our table. Couldn’t hear waitress because of the noise level. Food good but so overpriced. Could talk to each other because of the noise. Very intimidating groups of people. Went to to ladies toilets. Group of very drunk girls in there. Couldn’t wait to leave

The atmosphere and restaurant design is pretty spectacular. Its very interesting to look at. We had a reservation and arrived early. They were able to accommodate us and we took an early seat. The service overall was fantastic and attentive. Its VERY loud so not an ideal place for a romantic meal. I had called ahead to ask about vegetarian options - we don't eat meat or seafood and the menu doesn't have anything veggie except tempura and side dishes. I was assured that our waiter would help us customize the menu. We had to ask our server for this assistance twice but we were happy we did. She suggested an off-menu tofu lettuce wrap dish as an appetizer that was decent. But overall, the dishes were pretty basic, standard fare. Based on our server's recommendations, we also ordered the kung pao tofu, veggie fried rice and green beans tempura. They were all good but nothing special. Basically side dishes except the Kung Pao - half of which was inedible dried chilis - which was not worth $25. The presentation was food dished into various bowls. Your chinese takeout restaurant down the street can offer the same. We are probably spoiled since there's a lot of good vegetarian food options near our Bay Area home, but there are so many other great restaurants in Vegas that do wonderful vegan dishes - The Wynn restaurants in particular seem to make an effort - that Tao deserves a hard pass for vegetarians.

This spot is for going out with friends, not for a quality evening with your partner while having fine food. I love an Asian place with a Western twist and a "young" vibe, but unfortunately, this isn't it. Had to wait for our table while already having a reservation, my husband ordered a wine while we waited for our table, but the lady forgot all about it and my husband had to re-order it with our server at the table. The food was mediocre, the drink was fine, service was ok. We got a free dessert because some lady threw up on the floor around us while she was rushing to the bathroom. The only thing they did good was the overall decor and vibe, but after all, they're more of a day club/nightclub place.

Very hip place which was full of cowboys as we were during the NFR season in Vegas. Extremely noisy, but strangely, after a while, you get used to it as the service and the food are good and the atmosphere is very friendly. We know all this but we cannot resist going back every time we are in Vegas. Good food.

The later it gets the more it gets like a night club. We have eaten here many times over the years and the food is always exquisite and the service is always on par with the food. For this visit, we had to wait about 30 minutes to be seated past our reservation time, but for our inconvenience, they provided a complimentary appetizer and first round of drinks. This place is special.

We came here for a date night in Las Vegas, and it ended up being one of those evenings that just felt right from start to finish. The staff were warm, professional, and always seemed to appear at the perfect moment, never rushed, never pushy. The food was incredible. Every dish had that perfect mix of flavour and finesse, beautifully plated, rich without being heavy, and full of detail. You could tell the kitchen really cared about what they were sending out. The atmosphere was spot-on for a date, soft lighting, elegant but relaxed, and music that fit the mood perfectly. Everything felt thoughtful, from the way the tables were spaced to the pace of the meal. For the quality of the food and the overall experience, the price felt more than fair. We left full, happy, and already talking about when we’ll come back. If you’re looking for a place in Vegas that feels special without being over the top, this one deserves a spot on your list.

Visited this restaurant before Thanksgiving and the place is really good with great food, moreover it provides you with a special and free entrance to the night club. The club itself did not impress much, there were just a few people (past midnight) with a very average music

Really nice restaurant with a enjoyable atmosphere. I can't remember the name of my dish, but it was beyond delicious. The portion was big too and could perhaps be shared between two. The sushi I had was fresh and tasteful. For dessert, we ordered the giant fortune cookie to share and it exceeded our expectations. I strongly recommend TAO to anyone after good food served in a pleasant place.

Had a nice dinner for 6 of us. Buddhas were abudant and it was dark with a buzzing throughout. Not a place for quiet meal. Nice selection but not huge menu. Had the pot stickers and sea bass for app. All were delicious. Had a good variety of food: Chix lo mein, Lobster and kimchi fried rice, scallop/lobster/shrimp bowl with brown sauce, whole fried fish, shabu(thinly sliced meat) were all delicious. Service was superb. We all shared a giant fortune cookie filled with vanilla and chocolate cream. Fantastic and different. Like many Las Vegas Restaurants, it is not inexpensive with meals at 35+. I would recommend if staying at or near the Venetian where its located.

It’s been 14 years since my last visit. I have been waiting anxiously to go back and it lived up to everything I remembered from the last visit. Food was delicious. Service was fantastic!

We came late with no reservation. The crew organised us a table really soon. The drinks took a while but was totally okay. The food was great fresh and authentic.

Ate dinner at Tao restaurant tonight and the DJ playing the music was WAY TOO LOUD!!! While the food was good as usual, our dinner was not enjoyable because we could not carry on a conversation at our table. Please lower the volume.

We stayed just one night in the Venetian so that it was really hard to choose the dinner venue. Eventually, we opted for TAO and were not disappointed (rather the contrary). The first impression could have been a bit better as we had to wait for some 15 minutes before we were seated (while some people who arrived later had already been ushered away). More generally, though, dinner at TAO is a real experience. There is a lot of buzz, relatively loud background music and quite a high noise level overall. But all this did not distract us from the wonderful food (presentation and taste), the amazing cocktails and the great wines. As a conclusion, it’s probably not the best restaurant in Vegas but definitely one to be tested.

Gatekeepers think they own the place! We were denied entry despite waiting in line for over 15 mins, just owing to egotistical gatekeepers.

The food was really good. Sushi, Black Cod, Sashimi. All great and it has a fun environment too. 5 stars

Cool scene, good cocktails, nice friendly staff. The food is a C+ at best. Very very mediocre. The quality of ingredients was good but the preparation and presentation was no better(and worse in some ways) than any Chinese restaurant on any street in any town Not even photo worthy at all. And for those prices it should be A grade. Time for a new culinary guy

Just entering the Venetia, we found this restaurant and we were impressed by the luscious entrance and environment. You feel transported. The prices are great but the drinks are expensive. Everything we ordered was extremely delicious and I would definitely recommend it. The Pad Thai was out of this world.

We went there for dinner with no reservations in a busy holiday season, but we still got the table pretty quick. Probably because it was after 9:30, pretty late for dinner. The hostess was especially nice, too bad I did not get her name. I had forgotten my glasses in the room and she was nice enough to literally read out the menu for me! I felt really special! The place is pretty pricey (and it is common in Vegas) and serving sizes are generally not shareable. It was a fusion menu and we were not expecting much, but to our surprise the food was very tasty, though mild in flavors. Nice cocktails too. Overall we enjoyed our dinner.

Cocktails were great, food was awesome, setting was stunning. Really great experience made all the better by our server Justin who was super helpful and answered all our stupid questions!! He really added to our experience and I'd recommend this place to anyone.

Npt a big oriental fan but there are things I like. Came with the expectations set high and it was worth it. Great setting, great athmosphere a great night out. The dumplings are one of a kind! Be sure to rey them!

We were in Vegas and this was on the list for my daughter and her friend. They did not disappoint! It was also our anniversary and they brought a serving of delicious strawberry sorbet to share. The food was wonderful. We got the stuffed flounder and it was divine. Will definitely go again. The portions were large enough for the four of us to share and still had leftovers.

Fun and unique Asian inspired cuisine! Upbeat music and electric atmosphere! Great appetizers and cocktails! Need reservations. Great service!

I went on the 24th at 5pm. The menu is what got my attention. There is a very nice selection of menu items to choose from. I was promptly greeted and since it was so early, the place was not busy at all. The interior décor is very soothing and in the flavor of Far East Asian culture. Many wonderful pieces of art are everywhere. I ordered hot tea and the beef & broccoli. I was planning on DimSum, but changed my mind at the last moment. The dish was served in good time. The waiter was amazing. Every time my cup of tea was 1/2 empty, he'd come by and fill it again for the kettle that was resting on my table. Once I started to reach for it and he jumped in to do the pouring. ok. Different... but ok. I was unhurried and enjoyed the amazingly tender and flavorful meal. Thanks Tao! you guys rock. The price was an attention grabber. More than I expected, but not overkill for what you get.

Service ok, great ambiance. Music didn’t match the surroundings at all... Try the snapper-it was impressive & delicious. Wasabi encrusted filet is not as good as it sounds! Get something else.

This place was areal let down as it’s just too noisy, and it’s like sitting in a canteen with tonnes of people. We couldn’t hear ourselves! The wrong food was delivered to our table twice also. They moved us to a booth at the front, just found it disappointing esp as pretty expensive.

This place is amazing, the food is really amazing, the attention excelent, the ambient excellent, really a very exclusive place

The food was pretty good. Nothing memorable about any of it. Was just good. I guess the highlight was the chocolate cream filled fortune cookie, just make sure you share it with someone.

Drinks were average in taste / quality, and expensive. Restaurant is way too dark to even see the menu. Bartender was nice.

Tao does not honor reservations. Showed up promptly for reservations made a month ago. They said to wait till I got a text which arrived 15 minutes later. I confirmed I was there as instructed but we were never seated. We had to leave without eating after nearly an hour of waiting to get to a show on time. What a s&&1t show this place is.

Great food, house music, strong drinks, amazing ambiance...must do. Quite noisy in case you are planning a business discussion.

I booked this place for my 40 th Birthday. I have alway wanted try this place out so I was super excited., so you l can imagine my disappointment specially when you have looked fwd to it. Ambiance is great no doubt and that’s where it stops. 1) service was terrible. We poured our own wine as it was never served. 2) why ask if it’s for a special occasion when you book if the occasion is not acknowledged??? 3) the waitress did not know her menu. Didn’t know how the Peking duck should be served. Simply disappointing.

Pretty good food overall, they were great with my son's 21st birthday with a Sake and desert on the house for him. We asked to sit with a view of the Buddha and we were under the buddha next to the dish collection area. Asked to move and were told we couldn't be accommodated but there were tons of open tables. But good service and food. Portions are small. FYI

We tried everything from sushi, dim sum, main entrees to desserts. Everything was awesome and nothing disappointed.

Saturday 11/24 Took my family here for a birthday celebration. Niece Xochitl turned 25, we spent over $900 on dinner, food was good servers were good as well but we were told we could go to the night club. We got stamped and waited til 1030pm. Turns out you have to have a valid ID to get in the club. When my brother in law got turned down I asked if you had to be us citizen and the staff just laughed at us. It was very uncomfortable for us so we all decide to not go in afterall. The state must have some type of regulations, but it was very disrespectful of the staff to treat us this way. Won't be giving this place our business anymore.

One of our favourite meals by far on our recent trip to Las Vegas. We had pre-booked the table and told them we were there on honeymoon and they made us feel very special. A very romantic setting and some of the tastiest food I've ever had- would absolutely recommend and return next time I visit Las Vegas.

Was here for dinner with a group of 9. Only problem was the restaurant was a little too loud for everyone in the group to join in the conversation. Food and service were both excellent - highly recommend the sea bass and the salmon. Really busy for a Tuesday night; would definitely either go early or be sure and get a reservation.

Went with 3 couples. All went for Peking Duck as a recommendation from someone we met in the lift of our hotel.. unfortunately, the Peking duck did not live up to the recommendation!! The duck was luke warm at best, and not shredded (as we are used to in UK/Ireland. The pancakes arrived cold as well!! In fairness, the management did acknowledge our complaint and reduced the bill by one duck.. we had a couple of other dishes chow mien and we found them to be very good.. we were all disappointed as we were looking forward to visiting Tao so much.. pity, however, restaurant full, so they must be doing something right!! Will visit again if I visit Las Vegas again..

The design of this place is worth seeing! I loved the colors and overall atmosphere. Our food was delicious but unfortunately the service was lacking on the night we were there. Our server was very friendly and helpful at first but then he disappeared. The restaurant was pretty crowded on the night we were there so maybe that was the issue so I'd suggest maybe going for lunch or during an off-time.

We visit Vegas often and Tao is always on the agenda. The staff is knowledgeable about the menu and very accommodating. I can't say enough about the sushi. Their ingredients are so fresh and the food melts in your mouth. Great wine list and cocktails too.

Disappointed at best. The table was too dark to see my food, the service wasn’t great and my sushi was super mushy and warm.

Tao Las Vegas could definitely use a little facelift! The seats have seen better days! Our server was great, but I would expect more from the restaurant in Vegas.

We had a great experience. It was myself, my wife and my 16 and 13 year old sons. We had a lot of food and it was all very delicious and nicely presented. I do not eat sushi but family all does and they all raved!!! The service staff was top notch. Desert was amazing. Highly recommended the carrot cake (very creative presentation). The ONLY thing that we liked but did not love was the Orange chicken. Everything else was legit!

My black & brown brothers and sisters RUN— this is not the place we should spend our money! If I could give 0 stars I would. I arrived with a group of friends at TAO Nightclub to celebrate a friend’s birthday and was treated as if we were not welcomed as soon as we arrived. Mitch— “Head of Security” (when asked his full name I was told that his first name was “all I needed to know”) should be fired. When a situation arises with a customer, the best way to handle it is always speaking and having a conversation not treating the customer as if they are not even a human being. It was very clear that not only were these people racist but they were also colorist as well. We were told various lies as to why we were not allowed in after purchasing a table. After this horrible experience, I will never spend a dime at TAO ever again. As a frequent Vegas traveler, I will support other local nightclubs such as Zouk at Resorts World or Drai’s at the Cromwell. As for the Venetian, I expected better from an establishment located in your resort- Do better.

Great service, delicious food, top notch ambiance. Everything from appetizers to drinks to our meals to desserts was amazing, especially seabass. The best seabass I've ever had! Worth every penny!

This place is always a must when we are in Vegas!!! It's an excellent place for Asian food, drinks, atmosphere and service!!!!

The ambience is great, with interesting decor and vibe. But the service and food were marginal. I had the lobster/fried rice, and it was flavorless.

We came here a few times and we enjoyed it every time. The food is very good, it comes to your table fast and the service is good. The only other things to mention are that the restaurant is very loud and some tables are small. You’ll have to speak/scream to be heard and some of the tables. We never sat at the small ones but we saw people that did and it must be hard to eat if you order a lot of food. Maybe good for a drink and an appetizer but not for many different foods. We reco that you call and ask for a larger table in advance.

My husband and I ordered small plates for dinner. We wanted to do dinner dim sum style. The wine-by-the-glass menu was a little disappointing, I have to admit. Two Cabernets by the glass, that's it? My husband wanted Sapporo beer so I was stuck ordering wine by the glass. UGH. Wine prices were also VERY overpriced. A bottle of 2015 Freemark Abbey was $150. It retails for $49.99 in the stores but you can get it for $40 if you buy 6 at most supermarkets. I ended up with a glass of Banshee which, for $19.99 a glass, was just O.K. The food made up for the overpriced-priced wines. The best item on the appetizer menu is the spicy tuna tartare on crispy rice. Oh my.... the textures were so outstanding and the flavor was just spot on. The satay of Chilean sea bass with Mizo glaze was also a huge winner. The sea bass was like butter it was so tender. The light hand with the Miso was also appreciated. Just for fun, we also had the chicken gyoza (potstickers) and were blown away. We've all had the potstickers in restaurants and they all pretty much taste the same. Not at Tao. The chicken had a little bit of a grilled flavor that just set theirs apart from all others. The dipping sauce was also excellent and didn't overwhelm the chicken. Our server recommended the Asian green stir fry and that was also a winner. The greens (bok choy, etc) were cooked perfectly and were a nice relief from the protein-rich foods we were eating. The triple pork fried rice with pork belly, sausage and roast pork was unremarkable though. There was just too much going on. I could not taste the pork belly, and the flavoring of the rice (BBQ) overpowered everything else in the rice. Our server was beautiful and very efficient. Her name was Keiana. She was knowledgeable regarding what to eat with what and she made sure glasses were full and plates were cleared expeditiously.

Been clubbing here before and finally we got to try the restaurant. The staff is wonderful, the food delicious, the ambiance of the restaurant is cool and sexy. An absolute re-visit in the near future.

Front staff and Bartenders were wonderful and kind. The place is gorgeous. I would recommend eating in the lounge if possible- the big red cozy booths are beautiful and the service is better in the lounge. After drinks in the lounge we were sat in the restaurant which is really really loud but still pretty. Unfortunately our waiter Michael seemed to be having a bad day. Never introduced himself, never made eye contact, never smiled, barely spoke. It was my parents 45 wedding anniversary and we expected to spend a good amount of money. After getting the duck ( which was excellent) we decided to leave due to our waiter's attitude. We went to another restaurant for drinks and dessert with good service.

Unspeakable. Table booked with credit card on the site for 9pm, at 10pm they still have to seat us. Mediocre food, unhelpful staff. Stay away. NOT RECOMMENDED

Tao is a must visit in Vegas. I had my 40th birthday dinner treat there. The ambience, food, music, customer service is fantastic. Another plus is that the place has a night club as well, where sometimes one can spot A list celebrities.

Food, Service and Experience was first class in this place. Definitely recommend for brilliant food and nice vibe. Fortune cookie desert is a must for all.

I love Tao! The dinner is so yummy and the nightclub is fun too! Although it’s a large establishment, the sushi is extremely fresh. I went here for a business dinner and the sushi platters were more than enough for everyone and the desert was so yummy!

We ordered the triple pork fried rice and 2 dim sum to share. Everything tasted good. I would definitely recommend the the triple pork fried rice. The atmosphere seems to feel more high end, but we were able to go in as we were, very casual. The dark/“loud music may be a turn off for some. It was fine for us. Our waiter was very friendly.

This place is busy and the entire team knows how to provide an experience. Nice wine selection. We had several different appetizers and shared them around the table. My favorites were crispy tuna sashimi roll and satay of sea bass. For main courses we took Mike H's recommendation of chef selection of favorite dishes, wow different dishes came out in perfect cadence. Chicken, pork, shrimp, steak, lamb as everyone around the table talked, relaxed and enjoyed great food and service.

Service was really rude. They didn't have our reservation, so the sat us at the bar. After 1 hour our food didn't arrive so we asked the waitress to check on our food. Her answer was... If you are in a rush you should go to Panda Express. All the Service terrible in general

Went here on our last night of our bachelor party for dinner. The atmosphere in the restaurant is great! The staff was very friendly and helped recommend dishes. We couldn't decide between three meals so the waitress suggested we get all three and she would bring out plates for sharing. We did that of course! And wow, all three were very good! We got the lo mein, crispy orange chicken and the strip steak with broccoli. Hands down one of our favorite meals in Vegas. Highly recommend going here!

We go to Tao whenever in NYC or Vegas, and it is reliably good. it was this time too. But the evening was dinged by a trip to the rest room. They have an attendant, which is a bit pretentious, but I dutifully put a tip in the jar, except this time, when I got glared at. Why no tip? First stall was gross, and I told him and he went to clean it. I went to the second stall, which was almost as gross. So no tip. It's not his fault some drinker can't hit the hole, but an attended room should not be disgusting.

The food is delicious. I ordered Triple pork fried rice, drunken lobster noodle, angry dragon roll. The taste was authentic but the menu was limited or small. You have a limited selection. The service was prompt and courteous. Highly recommended.

The food, the service and the ambiance was just perfect. Our waitress was very nice and polite, also the restaurant manager that night was amazing. He values customers feedback. Food and cocktails were very good! It’s a hype place in Vegas, I would recommend to book in advance specially if you are planning to have a group dinner. The restaurant was very busy during the week so must be busier on the weekend. It’s worth to visit! I would definitely come back the next time I’m in Vegas.

My favorite place for fried rice! I had it with shrimp and it was excellent! Great atmosphere, great staff!

Food was bland and was charged $4.50 for tap water. Won’t go again and wouldn’t recommend. The waiter was overly fake sweet.

If I didn't have responsibilities with the big group we took here, I would have turned around and left. First of all, it's a nightmare just getting TO the place within the casino labyrinth. But then you enter through the enticing tunnel and BAM noise levels and crowding are close to intolerable. Some of the food like the sea bass was quite excellent along with the satay chicken. Desserts were a hoot. Pasta dish rubberized beyond repair and unchewable. Don't try to have a civilized conversation here. NOTE: across the street is some free parking but make certain to take good notes of where you parked.

Tao is a trendy place with some really good food and scenery. However, on my trip, our table for 8 was situated on a through route for restaurant staff and diners heading to the restrooms, resulting in dozens, if not hundreds, of people to squeeze between my seat and the person backing onto me at the next table. I did not get more than 2 minutes without someone knocking my chair, sometimes quite severely. As I say, the food was fine, but it was very noisy and dark in the main restaurant which also made for an uncomfortable dining experience. I couldn’t hear my friends at the table, and could hardly see them. I’d say the service was good, but some of the waiting staff were also bumping into my chair as well. After a couple of hours being bumped, you just can’t take it anymore. Personally, I will not be going back.

Terrible attitude from one of the team on the door who was obstructive e.g., making us walk around a cordon when there was no queue, and then the barman ignored us for 5 mins until we persisted, and he said the bar was closed and had no idea of the night club cost - really didn’t care so we left and took our $$$ elsewhere. Shame as we are guests at the Venetian so that should count for something…needs to improve training

Highly recommended. The food was exceptional. Our waiter and the bar staff were friendly, efficient and overall great at their jobs. A great place for any occasion.

We had a dinner nearby and came to Tao for a few drinks after. Great bar and well stocked, lovely light levels and interior. Suzie the bar person was fantastic, entertaining and lots of fun.

We loved Tao, the food was great and the staff were very nice and friendly. We will definitively go back on our next trip to Vegas. Highly recommended.

Not bad. just nothing to set the food apart from, say, a PF Chang's. It would be more acceptable if the pricing wasn't so high. For instance, a mixed drink was $23 -- before tax and tip. We had a variety of appetizers and meals. Probably the best was the vegetable samosa-style accompanying the hot and sour soup. The fish skewers were a little overcooked. Not bad, just a little overcooked. And the Peking duck was a little overcooked. Not bad -- just a little overcooked. The music was way too loud. The service was very good. Overall, not recommended and I would not return.

We so enjoy dining at Tao. Each dish has so many layers of flavor and complexity. The drinks are well balanced and complement the meal. The restaurant has an awesome vibe that pulls everything together. Lars was our server and he was awesome. He curated a tasting menu for us based on the budget we provided and he took us on a tour of about everything on the menu, capping it off with a birthday dessert celebration. https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews-g45963-d1309214-r960721324-TAO_Asian_Bistro_Nightclub-Las_Vegas_Nevada.html#

I’ve been to Tao on many occasions, and while the food has always been consistently good, my biggest complaint has been the rushed service. On my recent visit, the experience felt more like a fast-food stop than a fine dining experience. Our appetizers arrived less than 10 minutes after ordering, and before we could enjoy them, the waiter was already pressuring us to order our mains. Once we did, the main courses came out just as quickly, and we were in and out in under 45 minutes—from an 8:15 PM reservation to being done by 9:00 PM. At this price point, I expect a more relaxed and enjoyable dining experience, not to feel like I’m being rushed out the door. For a restaurant of this caliber, service should complement the quality of the food, not diminish it. Very disappointed.

Really delicious food, with excellent service in a beautifully designed interior. We had a variety of dishes and enjoyed everything! Highly recommend!

We sat at the bar area and the staff there is very polite and attentive. We ordered the Avocado Tempura, the Veggie Spring Rolls, the 8-Green Fried Rice, the Red Shen non-alcoholic drink and they were all amazing! Shoutout to Christian who made us feel at ease all along!

Booked this restaurant in advance as so popular.. what a fantastic place! Loved everything about it, the ambience, decor, food (just amazing) and service! We enjoyed it so much, we managed to get the waiter to book us in for the very next evening - we couldn’t wait to go back!

Walking by and decided to stop for some apps. Sat in the lounge took a minute to get service but once we got a server everything was great. Enjoyed the sizzling soy sauce chicken and pot stickers. Both were good. The decor was beautiful and the atmosphere was nice. Glad we stopped in and would not hesitate to return, however with so many places to choose from prob would try something else before a second visit.

Loved it - restaurant had a nice buzz. Our server (Lars?) was so very attentive and looked after us on our 30th wedding anniversary. The steamed vegetable dumplings were delicate and the crunchy pickled cucumbers were fresh and complementary to the dumplings. The peeking duck ($76 for a whole duck for 2) was yummy and we lapped it all up. Great cocktail list and limited but good wine by glass - I had a duckhorn merlot and a Pinot - both were good. We got a free dessert for our anniversary which was nice. We wanted one drink in the lounge before we left but was told it’s $100 pp which goes towards your drink bill as the lounge becomes a club later at night - seemed odd that we’d just paid well over $200 dinner but could pay to have one last drink at the lounge/bar so we had to leave to go elsewhere (didn’t want to sit at the table anymore). But, we had a great night and would return.

We had a great experience here. The food was delicious and the service impeccable! We started with the Lobster wontons recommended by our waitress. Our entree was Chilean sea bass and Chinese sausage and shrimp fried rice which we shared, both were absolutely amazing. We were celebrating my husbands birthday and they brought out a huge fortune cookie dessert which to die for. We will definitely eat here again.

We had reservations and were promptly seated. The hostess was extremely nice and engaging. The menu offerings are vast. We shared the shrimp pad thai, orange chicken and shrimp tempora roll. Our daughter also had a sea scallop. The pad thai was just okay and only include about 5 small pieces of shrimp in a large bowl. The orange chicken was good but we decided we would have been better just ordering sushi. There are several excellent restaurants in Vegas. While the atmosphere was warm and inviting, unless you order the sushi, I'd venture elsewhere.

TAO - Arresting Interior During our June stay at the Venetian/Palazzo, I kept seeing advertisements for TAO. I did not realize that it was a restaurant too, as I associated it with a nightclub, which is just not my thing. After passing it by several times, I decided to have a closer look, and I am glad that I did. Also, the entrance is rather arresting, and visually interesting - and then the interior, even more so. TAO is actually a restaurant, a lounge and then a nightclub. I only got to see a small portion of it, and really just from one of the bars - I was told that there were several, and on different levels, but only got to see the one in the restaurant, and then, only for a glass of wine. It was fairly early (5:00pm, when they open), and the dinner crowd had not yet arrived. Also, several areas were sold out for private functions, so not available to even see. The bartender was still setting up, but I had the wine list in-hand, and ordered Château Minuty Rosé et Or, a Rosé of Grenache from Provence. Now, we drink a lot of Rosés, and many from Provence, but I was unfamiliar with this producer, and that was the draw - like the advertisements and then the look of TAO. While the menu looked good, I had dinner arrangements, so just enjoyed my wine on this trip.

The loud music made it almost impossible to have a conversation and our service felt very rushed. We have dined here 3 times before and did not have this issue. We ordered the filet mignon medium rare and got a medium well steak. Most likely will not be back as every experience at Tao has just gotten increasingly worse for us.

TAO restaurant does everything right , from the ability to book a table on open table to the ambiance in the food itself is phenomenal. The service is second to none . One would think with this type of experience the prices would be unaffordable but that’s not the case . We went to TAO for my husband’s birthday. The food was delicious. Our waiter was extremely attentive and the way the staff took interest to ensure everyone was taken care of was amazing . It’s very rare that one would fine a restaurant that is perfect but TAO Las Vegas in the Venetian definitely was.

Visited Tao for a networking/happy hour. Beautiful interior, easy access just inside the doors from the Las Vegas strip inside the Venetian Grand Canal shops. The food was tasty and staff was friendly.

Everything was great- the food, the service, the ambiance. We shared several appetizers and an entree. The sea bass and duck appetizers were excellent. The cappuccino was extra large. Our water glasses never were less than 1/2 filled. Great time all around.

It's always busy so make reservations - especially for a group. The food is always amazing and the staff is excellent. Nice again atmosphere. The club is fun as well.

Loud, dark, kind of chaotic service, with sub-par overpriced American style Asian food. Interesting atmosphere but not a relaxed or interesting dining experience. Just another big loud Vegas kind of place, to me. Other people seemed to be enjoying it, however, so might just be right for others.

EXCELLENT service! The food was absolutely delicious but it was the thoughtful, attentive service that was exceptional. Huge shout out to our server JP - his suggestions were literally spot on - and his service was possibly the best we’ve received in all of Vegas. Larry (who brought our appetizers and then entrees) was also very helpful. And then the young man who was constantly refilling our water glasses and cleaning away our multiple plates, super polite and helpful too. Kudos to your team Tao!! The food as I mentioned was so good!!! We had so much and everything was delicious, my favorite was the duck fried rice and chicken gyoza. I should add that we were there on Christmas Eve when I imagine most restaurant staff would prefer to be with their friends and family. And yet our service was still exceptional!

Tao provides fabulous Asian fusion meals. I can recommend the miso basted sea bass, it was delicious. If you’re craving a green Vegas in Las Vegas go with the stirfried Asian greens they are excellent.

Went for my birthday. The food was excellent, we had orange chicken, shrimp and sausage fried rice and lo mein. Our server tried to warn us that it was too much food for two but we wanted to try a variety. Finished with it off with an excellent dessert of a giant Chinese Fortune Cookie, it was filled with vanilla and chocolate mousse. Delicious all around.

Exquisite food, friendly, professional and fast service. We were a group of 8 friends, we tried lots of dishes and we were all very satisfied. My favorite ones were the lobster wontons with shiitake ginger broth and the miso glazed chilean sea bass with vegetables. The only dish that didn't meet my expectations was the tuna tartare on crispy rice, basically cause I have associated this dish with everything raw (like avocado for example) and not with something cooked like the rice. Overall the food was great and the ambience too.

3 of us arrived first, for a group of 10; had to wait in lounge until everyone arrived (understandable but it was late almost 10pm Got a great table for 10 under the giant Buddha we tried a variety of dishes; everything was delicious. Only drawback was the server had a bit of an attitude, commenting on some orders (we had declined the suggestion for family style fixed price) Everything I ordered (and had shared a few things among those seared nearby) was delicious

Delicious Asian inspired cuisine! Fresh, uniquely tasty, superb service! Great music, ambiance, trendy, high-quality food!

It was too loud in the restaurant, maybe if I had been seated near a wall or the fountain it wouldn’t have been as harsh but we were straight up in the middle and noise came at me from all sides. Our server was nice but obviously busy, the food was decent, but I was expecting more.

The restaurant is spectacular. Decoration excellent. Need reservation. If you want to try spectacular fish order the Chilean sea bass. Also pat Thai. The fried rice with chicken is good. Sushi is nothing out of standard. This is a Asian fushion cuisine. For desert try their green tea ice cream. I confused my English when waitress asked how many scoops ( I understood spoons ) and I say 4 !! Uuups . Nice mistake because we eated all of them !! Delicious.

We loved every single dish we tasted here, especially the gyozu, the bulgogi and all the accompaniments. The service was superb and the wine list was comprehensive. My tip is to select a slightly sweet white wine like Gewürztraminer or perhaps Riesling to go with the spicy options. Great night!

Visited with my partner recently and we both thoroughly enjoyed our meals. We didn’t go for starters (as mains normally fill us up) and glad we didn’t as the mains were pretty big but so good and tasted really fresh and high quality. My partner had the wagyu steak and I had the vegetarian pad thai. Our waiter was really friendly and made some cocktail suggestions for me - I’d recommend the lychee martini! We managed to get a table after someone cancelled last minute but struggled to get one before this during our stay, so I would recommend booking in advance.

Great cocktails and drink. Our waiter, Matthew, was outstanding. Attentive, friendly and had great recommendations. We loved everything we ordered. The only reason I am rating 4/5 vs 5/5 stars is the noise. It is a very loud and dark restaurant with several tables with large parties of people. This is a place to go if you want great Asian food, party like atmosphere.

I normally don’t write reviews when I have a bad experience just owing to the fact that the person/place might be having a bad day. My boyfriend and I went there since we heard alot about this place. What started of as an innocent mistake escalated quickly, my boyfriend accidentally stepped on their banner display, the bouncer asked him to fix it, which he did! However in an act to put my boyfriend down the bouncer kept insulting and insisting that he fix it to the exact way it was earlier. We eventually stepped out of the line and would never recommend this place to anyone. It’s disgraceful and disgusting to see someone behave so out of the line. Angry and helpless!

Great food, disappointing experience. After waiting for our table reservation for 40 minutes we’ve decided to order food at the bar. We were suggested to go to Panda Express if we want fed the food before one hour. Imagine that!!! No way I’m coming back

We had a fantastic dining experience at Tao. Our waitress was friendly, attentive and really got to know us during our meal. The food was fantastic with a large variety of options to suit all tastes. We shared multiples dishes as a table and all were well prepared, arrived in a timely fashion and delicious. The prices are high but the good food, large portion sizes and exceptional service make it worthwhile. One thing, this is a club/restaurant atmosphere so it is lively and noisy. If you’re looking for a quiet dinner this isn’t the best option.

Cocktails great, Wine great, food amazing!!! Atmosphere great. One tip: do not order the giant fortune cookie of you had dinner there. You want manage to eat it, it’s giant :-)

Was not aware Tao was a restaurant as well as a nightclub. Our skin Dr was on our flight back from our trip to Vegas just a month prior to coming back out to Vegas and he said he always stays at Venetian and eats at Tao at least once for dinner so this trip we came with friends and made a reservation in advance but still didn't get in until 9:45 pm. - So worth the wait. Our server was prob the best server we've ever had, never had anyone with his energy and a positive attitude. Food was great! (and not super pricey either) Good restaurant at the Venetian

We were staying in The Venetian so we thought we’d check it out as we’d always wanted to try. This place is spectacular. Food and service were outstanding and the decor is stunning. It is a little pricey but this really was a 10/10 dining experience. A must try!

I visited Vegas with family in October. We had the pork potstickers to start (sadly they were so good I forgot to take a picture!), miso glazed sea bass (this is PHENOMENAL), then we shared a special sushi toro roll and then had some DIVINE salted caramel gelato to finish. We were served by Jacob who was very friendly, very helpful in giving his opinions and made the experience better by taking the time to talk to us and recommend a few things to do locally.

Been to TAO in both NYC and Vegas. It’s a fun, trendy place that doesn’t disappoint. The food is good and fast. If you don’t like sitting so close to other tables try asking for a booth

No complaints with the food, it was great! Very cool atmosphere. But our server (Jacob) was TERRIBLE! He walked past us multiple times when we were trying to get his attention. Never checked on us. Not friendly AT ALL. Completely ruined the experience for us.

Very noisy. Couldn't even carry on a conversation with the person sitting right next to me. The sea bass was very good and the dessert -a giant fortune cookie - was great.

Tao is my second favourite restaurant in Las Vegas. The food is great, the service is good and the restaurant is very nice looking perfect for large groups and dates. Love the pad Thai really delicious. I’d recommend this place to anyone that loves great food.

Food was absolutely amazing... buuuut watch out for the service.. they will try to charge you for stuff you didn't order! Even when they make it sound complintarty for a special occasion

Love coming to Tao. Went with a large group of friends. Had a great dinner with awesome cocktails. Always a perfect way to start your evening.

This is an update review of Tao. I haven't visited in a couple years at least, and decided to give it another try. As a solo, you can almost always get in if you're willing to sit at the bar, which is fun in any case. I started with a very generous pour of Grey Goose vodka (only to find out later that the cost was an incredibly high $22 -- welcome to the Las Vegas Strip)! I started with Green Beans Tempura, a delicious and hefty portion suitable to split between 2 persons. Followed that up with the Crispy Red Snapper, which comes as a full fish, head/tail and all, after it is deep fried. The fish meat is filleted, pulled out and deep fried -- that's what you eat. I suppose you can eat the head and tail, but it didn't appeal to me at all. Instead, they sit on your plate like a piece of sculpture. It was tasty, very filling and yet not what I expected -- particularly at $42. Oh well....not sure I'll be back anytime soon given the overall prices.

Great vibe and drinks. We had a meeting dinner in their upstairs room after drinks on the mezzanine. Spectacular decor. The food was average to good. A Peking duck slicing station was disappointing with very greasy duck in a thin wrapper without any scallion/hoisin sauce. Additional chafing dish options included a strange fried rice, hamburger sliders, and a decent raw oyster bar. Service is wonderful and attentive.

We read the hype, and anything that is on the Strip has the potential to be a tourist trap. We were blown away by the food, the service, and of course, the captivating ambiance of this beautiful place. Our server, Jack, was just attentive enough, and extremely welcoming. The appetizers of lobster wontons were superb, and the entrees--my wife had the diver scallops in Thai curry sauce, and I had the Branzino with bok choy--were excellent as well. We simply had to try the "Smoking Dragon"- a wondrous cocktail made with Japanese whiskey and a slew of other delicious ingredients. It was well worth the $55 for two price tag--one of the most unique, flavorful drinks I've ever had. I would liken it to a sazerac with a hint of Manhattan, but on steroids and with a sensually smoky flavor that is not to be missed. All in all, we had a memorable experience, and we recommend it highly.

Went on Christmas late night without a reservation and they were able to squeeze us in at the sushi bar area which was awesome. The waiter was very friendly and knowledgeable and the food was outstanding! I had the lobster kimchee fried rice. Delicious and reasonable portion sizes for the area. I love the decor and the overall feel of this place.

Great atmosphere, vibe and food! I have been here multiple times and have not been disappointed! Food is always tasty and both times the service was great. Fun to get dressed up and go with either a group or just a couple. I also don’t feel it’s overpriced.

We had a reservation at 9PM. After 1 hour we still were not able to get a table. Unacceptable for an expensive and exclusive restaurant like this one.

The food and service was fantastic but waiting an hour to get seated when we had a reservation is unacceptable. The only reason this is not a 1 star rating is because once seated the food and service was some of the best we had in Vegas. The noise level is too loud because of the night club but some people like it that way.

When visiting Vegas there are so many choices on where to dine out, but for my sister's 21st we thought we'd stick to the theme of visiting the TAO group restaurants. And oh how it didn't disappoint. We had visited the Tao downtown in new york for my own 21st and thought why not, but this blew it out of the water! From the decor to the food, it was wow wow and wow! The mood atmosphere proved good for a nice intimate birthday dinner celebration, the cocktails were tasty and paired well with the food. This time we opted for ordering appetisers so we could try as much as we could on the menu and it did not disappoint, the kingfish sashimi was fresh and had amazing flavours, the crispy tuna was perfect and the dumplings were some of the best I had ever had. It can be a little pricy especially if you're coming from Aus but was worth it. It's also located inside the Venetian resort which makes for a very glamorous entrance!

Beautiful space, excellent service, but truly lousy flavorless sushi. Kroger sushi is far better for 30% of the price. Very disappointing

After a visit to TAO - Las Vegas. It would appear that TAO (in general) are very much riding on the coattails of former glory as a hospitality group. Whilst this review is of TAO - LV, I make this generalised comment on the back of visiting a number of TAO owned venues over the past couple of weeks. Excited to revisit TAO following our visit in 2019 to the NYC - Downtown restaurant, we booked TAO - LV for last week. The food was good and although seemingly rushed, the server was pleasant. At the conclusion of our meal, the cheque was split into 3 (as offered by our server) and we all completed and signed four portion of the cheque including gratuities. Much to my surprise upon checking my account shortly after leaving the restaurant, I had been charged for the full amount of the cheque in addition to a charge in thirds to each of our party of 3. Since discovering this error, I have attempted to have this issue resolved with TAO to no avail. My attempts have included numerous emails that in the first instance went unanswered and most recently conversing with General Manager of TAO - LV, Jacobo Duran (who until I escalated the issue to the owner of TAO last night, has resorted to ignoring my emails, claiming that he has tried calling numerous times despite me having my phone with me 24/7 and no record of missed calls). As it stands, our party of 3 have all been charged for our cheque however over a week later, I still have an additional pending charge of almost $300 on my account due to the error of the server, something that was completely avoidable. My request has been simple - ‘please fix the error that you are responsible for’. Whilst my dining experience was not terrible, I expect more from TAO and I absolutely expect more from a General Manager.

Granted, this type of place is not my style. Was part of a large group from a conference, so we had the whole place to ourselves. Food was provided and served through the club. This place is huge and has multiple levels and bar service everywhere. It was extremely loud and you could hardly have a conversation. If this kind of place is your thing, then you will probably love it as it has lots of nooks and crannies to hang out in with your group.

This was our 3rd or 4th time at Tao in the Venetian, and it is nothing but one of the best restaurants on the Strip. On the Dim Sum menu, the Peiking Duck rolls are incredible - if you don't order anything but that you'll be fine, although the Steamed Veg Dumplings were great as well. My wife likes those more than I do - it's a texture thing with me. For entrees we do Sushi, and this time we did the chef's roll and spicy tuna roll, both of which were outstanding. Service was impeccable as always, and the ambiance, while it does get a little noisy, was perfectly fine given the fact that there is never a table empty.

Upon our arrival and confirmed reservation we waited approximately 30 minutes to be seated. Despite checking in with the door hostess several times, people in line behind us, got seated ahead of us. Finally, we got seated next to the toilet where we were constantly excused and asked to move as the stream of other guests were coming and leaving. The service was slow and confused - We got asked to reconfirm our orders and still got served the wrong food. When the food arrived it was beyond this world - really good, probably far the best Asia I ever had but unfortunately not completely warm. The atmosphere is dark and very loud - you can hardly communicate with the waiter/waitress hence the order confusion. The music was loud and hectic - the song transitions were very abrupt. Tao obviously keeps the DJ for the looks and not efficacy. Tao has too many tables to offer satisfactory customer service - I see a lot of other customers complained about the table service. I understand they want to maximise the profit but then the customer service will always be just ‘meh’. Too bad since the great food gets overlooked by the awful experience.

The food was tasty, service good and interior decor lovely, but at times the music was too loud and we would have preferred something more oriental as a change to the loud club type music. Drowns out conversation a bit.

There is an adage that if you try hard enough you can out-smart yourself. Tao is bordering on that mistake-- taking popular tasty menu items and then further tweaking them until they are no longer perfect. Creativity can be the downfall of perfection! Its a beautiful setting in The Venetian with wonderful service, but the menu items are overdone. This was a great place for a pre-function at The Venetian so that we didn't have to contend with a second round of traffic and parking. (Beware, the Venetian Canal Shops are a rat-maze in which you can get extremely disoriented, e.g., lost.)

After going to Tao in New York and loving it, we decided to come here for dinner! The restaurant is amazing and really huge and we had one of our best meals. The service was great and we had a great night. The plus was that we then got free entry into the night club afterwards which was interesting for us.

excellent food and a beautiful ambiance. Loved all their seafood entrees. Excellent service but you have to have a reservation for the reaturant.

Each couple ordered a few appetizers then split entrees—chicken lettuce a little spicy, edamame, orange chicken, etc-all good and the large fortune cookie is enough for the table!

We thoroughly enjoyed this restaurant. The food, service and atmosphere were great. We sat at the sushi bar watching the chefs whilst we waited for our meals, and the food was delicious. We went back again during our trip. Recommend booking, if you want a table as they are very busy, but we were happy with the sushi bar.

We had dinner here— our usual format of ordering several apps and sharing. My friend is vegetarian and this menu has tons of options for her. We had the Asian Greens stir fry; Brussels sprouts; egg roll; Broccoli: and brown rice. All of it was super delicious. Our favorite may have been the spicy mustard that came with the egg roll. It could take you down. I would totally recommend Tao. The only reason I didn’t give it 5 stars was because it was so dark in there we had to use our stupid phone flashlights to see the menu—- and we weren’t the only ones. Fix the lighting and it’s a 5 star review all day long!

Dined at this famed restaurant during a trip to Vegas. The setting is very nice. The service was very good as well. We ordered an order of gyozas and chicken lettuce cups as appetizers. As main course we ordered an orange chicken, Thai sweet chili shrimp, a Branzino and a chef’s roll. Also a Lo mein along with a triple pork fried rice. We ordered several drinks as well. Everything was delicious and the drinks were well done. I highly recommend this restaurant if you’re in or near the Venetian Hotel where’s located. The restaurant has an upstairs club that opens several nights a week. This place is not cheap, take plenty of money.

Our first time in Vegas and we had to come to the most booked restaurant on the strip and it did not disappoint. The vibe is a mood. It was packed which is not a bad thing. Vegetable dumplings, Pork potstickers, shishito peppers were so good. The Peking duck spring rolls were the best spring rolls we have ever had. Omari was the best server! Thank you Riz.

Food was mediocre for the price. The restaurant was over crowded and much too loud. I felt like I was rushed through my meal by our server. No personal attention at all.

We enjoyed our pad thai noodles and the shrimp dish, but i wondered if i'd be just as satisfied at any other similar genre restaurant that served a lot of sweetened sauce with their dishes at a much cheaper price. Nothing special.

This was our first visit to the original Tao restaurant, and it did not disappoint. Absolutely gorgeous decor, delicious food, and outstanding service all contributed to a fantastic evening for our San Diego State University group of nearly 100 people. Personally, I received custom vegetarian dishes with portions so generous that I had plenty to share with my table. Bravo Tao and thanks for a superb experience!

VIP wanted their reserved space to be extended. Instead of saying “excuse me” or asking us to step away, they pushed us. Even then we said we were fine/we would move, security kicked us out. Everyone around us defended our group because we weren’t doing anything wrong but security kicked us out instead of the VIP group who kicked us out

Delicious and interesting sushi. Beautiful environment. Our server was exceptional. Interesting cocktails though I did not like my specialty martini, tasted like soap.

We haven’t been here in several years and are glad we visited them again. The place was packed on a Sunday night. Food was great! Wonderful atmosphere and great food options from steak to sushi to fish entrees

Excellent service and food! We sat down thinking we were going to eat a big meal and couldn’t stop ordering appetizers. We had the lobster wontons, jumbo shrimp tempura, California rolls, Tao lo mein, and for deser the potted carrot cake. Everything was perfect!

We have been coming to Tao regularly as a birthday treat for my Chinese wife. This year we were disappointed. A pushy server wanted us to have set meals. Food that was salty and mall food court quality. The restaurant is still a great visual experience but it wasn’t a great culinary experience at all.

This is one of my favourite restaurants in NYC so pleased to see they had a restaurant in Vegas! We had booked in advance which is worth doing, menu is good, plenty of choice although main portions are big so keep this in mind. The main server was good, however the seemed to have another person clearing plates away which wasn't so good. They didn't seem to want to replace the cutlery in-between courses until we asked...which at these prices is not something we should be asking!! They did bring a nice surprise at dessert for our anniversary which was good. It is worth a visit despite them trying to save on washing up!

This was one of our favorite places on our trip. We went once for dinner and once for dessert. For dinner we got 4 smaller plates and shared. The veggie dumplings, spicy chicken dumplings, hot and sour soup, and pork lo mein. For dessert we got the fortune cookie. AMAZING, one side is filled with chocolate mousse and the other is filled with white chocolate mousse and fruit all over it. Loved the lo mein, the chicken gyoza had a great kick. The veggie dumplings were steamed to perfection. They had just opened the day we got to Vegas and we were so so glad they did!

To start, the food was absolutely delicious however everything else is wrong about this place Ok so it’s a restaurant club so I get why there is music in there but mid week when it’s just a restaurant please turn the music down so you don’t have to shout at each other! Also it might help the waiting staff hear the orders AND get you the food you actually want! Likewise I understand that when it’s a club on the weekend the lighting would be kept low…. But in the week when it’s a restaurant and 70%of the clients have to use the flashlight on their mobile phones to read the menu….. I’d say that is a CLEAR SIGN that the music volume needs to go down. The weird lady standing behind our server glaring at us and smiling periodically was just odd! If she was training our server or she was a trainee shadowing our server then that’s fine….. but take the time to explain that to the customer otherwise she just looked like a strange stalker! (Equally if she was training or being trained there was no way she could either hear (music) or see (lighting issue) what was going on. The service was really really slow, but what eventually came was for the most part absolutely tasty Final grumble….. and it’s a biggy….. this place is sooooo expensive. One main, one side of plain rice, one cocktail cost $70. It’s pretty much the same accross the board in Vegas…. Maybe there has been a ‘double your price policy’ put in place at all restaurants, bars, hotels & amenities in vegas ….. I get the pandemic has caused issues but prices really are ridiculous

Service was great and food was excellent! Ordered numerous appetizers and meal. Was impressed with every dish. Dessert was carrot cake which was completely edible. Including the orange chocolate pot. Excellent.

I come to Vegas every year for business and the trip is not complete without dinner at Tao. The food and service is amazing. The atmosphere is low lighting and art work is really cool. The duck eggrolls are really good as well as the giant fortune cookie filled with White and Chocolate Mousse. I typically come in May and it can be very busy and a bit noisy...but still worth the visit.

This restaurant is attached to the nightclub with same name. We used to come a lot in our nightclub going days and the food was great. It’s still okay but the prices are so inflated now you are better off just going to Chinatown which is only a mile away .

This was our second time here and with another couple. We could barely communicate due to the noise. The food was good but not outstanding or as good as our first visit.

Super noisy. The music was so loud we could barely hear ourselves talk. The food was ok. Honestly I’ve had better meals at PF Chang’s for much cheaper. We went because we stayed at Palazzo and wanted to try this. I definitely would not go again.

Service was excellent. Attentive, courteous and knowledgable Food was delicious, good sized portions and a lot of variety Ambiance calm and relaxing and what you’d expect Within 4 hours of our meal I was doubled over in the bathroom with EVERY symptom of food poisoning you can think of. And I do mean every one of them. My wife and I ate the same thing with the exception that I had the shrimp. She was fine, I wasn’t. Wanted to give this 5 stars but they really screwed up my evening.

We thought this was going to be one of those places more show than substance, but what a pleasant surprise, excellent cuisine,service and ambiance! We enjoyed the sower suite pork, the chocolate melt cake, everything. We will surely come back.

Been to this place many many times over the years. Always been a great choice for a fun evening, great wait staff, reasonable prices and above average food. Unfortunately, this trip proved to be somewhat of a challenge. Prices increased dramatically, service on par, while ambiance is severely lacking. The food was hit or miss, the shrimp & squash tempura were too greasy and without taste. As well, the orange chicken was overdone, dry and stringy. Now the good food options were the sea bass, fried rice and edamame, which were all great and would order again. The wait staff were good, must have been short staffed as things took longer than normal. I’m thinking this was to be expected as they offered no semblance of social distancing. Tables on top of each other and seating a minimum of 40 people at 5:30 opening time. This created a noise issue, which ranked well above the safe level 85dB. No way to talk to your table guests without yelling, which creates more loudness, which creates more yelling & on-on-on........ Management was sympathetic to the issues, but really not much they could do. We would return, but only after they address the ambiance issue, which is a deal breaker for an enjoyable evening meal with friends, family, business or couples.

We were recommended this restaurant by a friend. We ordered and shared, rock shrimp, jumbo shrimp, short rib, Satay bass, Pad Thai and edamame. All were delicious. We were looked after by Jacob R, and his service was great. Would visit again. Nicely decorated and comfortable inside.

What a view! What a vibe! What a menu! As a vegetarian I was SO impressed by the options! The green veggie dumplings were especially lovely! And the service! I had a later Cirque show to attend and they expedited our orders and bill to ensure we made it on time! Loved the cute fortune cookie messages

Had a nice dinner for 4 good selection of sushi and small plates our server Regan was very good. The vibe is cool and the food is good

The waiter was excellent as was the food. I sat at the sushi bar and enjoyed my time there.The sushi chefs were also very good. The food was tasty and the atmosphere very cozy. The food was unfortunately pricey.

Needed some dinner before a show at the Sphere and Tao was nearby. This is some phenomenal Asian food. I had the triple pork fried rice. It was a perfect light meal before a night of dancing. Some of the best fried rice I’ve ever had honestly. The cocktails here are strong and very drinkable. Do some sake bombs. Their little contraption is fun. Rub the Buddha’s belly before leaving.

Ok we are in LV where everything is possible and where the focus on client is at minimum level but the way in which staff accomplish with our OpenTable reservation was deplorable. Saying that the restaurant was peculiar - is mostly a club - very nice but very noisy with tables as close as possible and background music making impossible to have a conversation among two of us….. Food on average Service on average Drinks on average Dining once is more than enough

The food we ordered was very tasty but the waiter was less than interested in serving or taking orders … we had to call him multiple times for everything no eye contact at all when my husband askik if they had oat milk for his coffee out came a very blunt answer “no” no sorry or I can ask or sorry we don’t have super blunt … I don’t want to mention his name but make sure to sit in the front where I felt the waiters were friendly …

Despite a lovely meal, evening was ruined when restaurant took payment and then attempted to take payment another 4x afterwards, which fortunately my card provider picked up but blocked my card for remainder of trip! Our friends weren’t so lucky as they were charged twice and now battling to seek re-credit. So be aware!

Oh my goodness! Worth going to even if you have never eaten Asian food! The sushi rolls were amazing! The Wagyu was so tender and tasty! Please get the fortune cookie with mousse filling. The fruit around it is so fresh and sweet! They have the exotic fruits. The environment is so romantic. My husband and I enjoyed it so much. We loved the ambience!

Been here twice now. Fantastic food. Their sushi is so fresh and any of the rice dishes are a must. Great drinks as well.

club was very crowded and I was pick pocketed by a couple that started talking to me - I informed security - but, security just left me waiting for an 1 1/2 hours before telling me they could not do anything about it.

I really enjoyed the meal here. The venue and food were excellent. Service was top notch. The comments about being expensive pretty much applies to all of Las Vegas, but this place is worth it. Try the Orange chicken.
Great food and service but loud
The great food and service was overshadowed by the noise level. Virtually impossible to have any sustained conversation or understand what the waitress is saying, It’s dark so if you need to read the menu don’t forget your cellphone with flashlight.