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Tao
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Review by:
carol Y.
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This is the most beautiful chinese restaurant that I have ever seen .This trendy restaurant and bar are housed in a building which used to be a movie theatre and you can see this in the high ceilings of the dining area and the opportunity to dine in the old projector room. This is usually booked for private parties but if it's not reserved, it will be opened to the public as the other two floors fill up, so ask for it if you are interested.
There are a few areas to explore once inside. After depositing your coat in the cloakroom you come to the main bar, a very dark and murky affair with atmospheric lighting provided by red mock Chinese lanterns hanging from the low ceiling and the glare of mirrors and strip lighting behind the bar. It is mostly standing room only with a few leather sofas and stools for those who want to perch. The music is load so don’t go expecting a quiet conversation.
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