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The Tao of Vegas

Tao at The Venetian, Las Vegas

The Tao of Vegas Travel Video duration – 4.09 minutes Tao Restaurant & Nightclub Las Vegas, USA Goodlife – 72 Hours Hotel Video Tao Asian Bistro I’m standing here in the restaurant with our signature Buddha behind us, 20 foot Buddha and of course everybody asks, “How did the Buddha get in here”. Tao was actually designed by the design group Thomas Shoes. As you can see here, the type of, the way it was kind of described, is like kind of an Asian city. The thing out here is, it’s a restaurant which seats around 350 people or so and its one of the busiest restaurants in the United States. In the restaurant you have like we have two levels here and then we also have a sushi bar and then the bar in the lounge. This is a complex which houses an ultra lounge, a restaurant, a night club and a beach…all in one facility. (Music) Tao Beach We’re at Tao beach at the Venetian hotel and Casino Resort in beautiful Las Vegas. Tao beach is the place when it’s only a cool chilly 122 degrees heat in the shade. People come to relax, party poolside, come out to Tao Beach where it is basically a nightclub without a roof. We’ve all seen something that’s crazy…its turned into an anomaly. For so long it was the night clubs that drove the city, it reached a saturation point where it started from about 5 night clubs now with only 38. Pure started a couple of years ago, Tao beach right now is 3 years old and its turned into one of the major draws for the summer. Another thing people coming to what they realize before that they were going to the night clubs and they never really went outside. Now people are getting into a different demographic where people want to come and hang out, enjoy the beach, enjoy the pool…they get out so its just, its something that’s an addendum to what everybody’s doing when they come out here, when they are planning their trip…they want to come to a pool party. (Music) Tao Night Club The vibe Tao was one that has really…it in itself is an experience…it’s not really something that can be described, it’s just something that you just have to feel, once you’re in, basically what you are gonna do is you gonna walk into our VIP elevator, take that one flight up, the doors gonna be open and you are going to be surrounded by our marble monk bar, which is a beautiful bar that has a couple of hundred wooden monks on it. Then you are gonna walk down the long hallway, you’re gonna see the models posing for you and being sexy in lingerie. Then you are gonna be engulfed in our main room night club which is actually two levels so you are gonna see the VIP skyboxes above you, you are going to see, you’ll be in the night club, you’ll see the lights, you’ll feel the energy and you wont want to leave coz that’s what we want. The music scene in Tao…we have 1, 2, 3 three resident DJs at Tao and our DJs are some of the best DJs in the country. Well, one of the things that we really strive for especially in the night club is the experience in itself which is the reason why people come to Tao, they come to Las Vegas. That surpassed my expectations…its really great sound it’s really great music…and the candles everywhere…tons of beautiful people. Goodnight. Stamp of approval.

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Tao Restaurant & Nightclub brings a distinctive Zen energy to Sin City at the Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian Resort Hotel Las Vegas. Flaunting 40,000 square feet of entertainment including an ultra-lounge, restaurant, nightclub and beach, TAO is one of the hottest places to visit in Las Vegas.

 

Tao Asian Bistro is the place to see and be seen, frequented by celeb regulars the likes of Bono, Madonna and Jamie Foxx. A 20-foot-tall signature Buddha hovering above an infinity pool full of Japanese carp boldly asserts the restaurant’s modern pan-Asian aesthetic, as do the large hanging lanterns, simple furnishings and dim lighting. Master chefs serve up sought-after pan Asian cuisine, incorporating flavors from Hong Kong, China, Japan and Thailand. Menu options run the gamut, from tempura, sushi, sashimi, noodles and rice to specialties like salmon stuffed with crispy onions and citrus marinated kampachi with nori.

 

Take a dip, relax or party poolside at Tao Beach, which attracts a fashionable crowd to its outdoor scene and a major draw during the hot summer months. Resembling a more sophisticated version of a pool party, guests here dance and sip cocktails by the beach.

 

The party set flocks to Tao Nightclub, where guests can reserve tables for bottle service. Take the elevator one flight up to bar area, where more than a hundred wooden monks supervise the fun. In the two-level main room, the beautiful people move all night to the music spun by the three resident DJs, while the VIPs watch from their skyboxes above.



 

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