Tao Haus

272 Closter Dock Rd, Closter
(201) 784-9988

Recent Reviews

Julia fiskin

I don’t usually leave reviews but I noticed that there weren’t many recent reviews. I went on a sunday and the food was just okay. there was a comment made about something being better fresh so not ordering it now and we kind of blew it off but i left feeling a bit sick. I don’t know if the food is better thurs-saturday when it seems to be “fresher” but the meat wasn’t the best. probably won’t go again unfortunately:(

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 2

Service: 3

S Kim

Horrible communicators with zero sense of common courtesy. Please get off Ubereats. This restaurant took my order and cancelled nearly an hr after processing the order -Three times.

Service: 1

Recommended dishes: Soup Dumplings, Dumplings

Tina M.

Food is decent and good quality but geeze, some things are absurdly expensive. The general tso's (Tao's) was $20 but didn't come with rice. It would be great to have something so cheap included. They charge $4.00 for rice on the side which is a lot but not ridiculous if you didn't already spend $20 on a chicken dish.

Kaitlyn Larcheveque

I walked into Tao Hous for the first time last week. The owner welcomed me and reviewed the menu. He was very personable and knowledgeable. The food was absolutely delicious!! We are ordering again this week. 10/10.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Rene Santiago

Excellent Ramen. I had the fire Ramen very generous portion. My daughter had the Raman with chicken it tasted just as good. I will be back here

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Karen Ramirez

Phenomenal! I appreciate every aspect of this restaurant! The owner really understands quality food and quality service. My group was in a time crunch and needed to be in and out. He graciously allowed us to preorder our food and had it ready for us upon our arrival. The food itself is authentic, fresh and FULL OF FLAVOR. I barely had to look for the owner when I needed something, he was anticipating our needs instead of waiting for us to ask, which is so rare in service now. The location is great corner venue with parking, outdoor seating. Inside is very nicely designed with cute tea pots and beautiful lighting. Another plus is there are outlets beneath the booth sides so you can plug in devices while your there too. This place does it right, do yourself a favor and try it out!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Andrew Z.

Possibly the worst meal I've paid for ever!Corn egg soup had no corn in it.Tao House Dumplings had fatty grizzle in them.Tao House fried rice was not even fried rice...boiled white rice mixed with one egg and scallion, peas and a few small frozen shrimp for $15.95Very disappointing meal for $60. Save your hard earned money for restaurants in town that care about the quality of the food they serve.

Michael G.

Not as good as I had hoped. Went for lunch and it was empty, never a good sign. Menu was on QR code nonsense which isn't good. Food was good except for noodles which sucked and were way overpriced. I went specifically for crispy duck only to find out they had none! I should have left but I was hungry so we had assorted dim sum which were good.

Mima V

Stopped in for lunch while visiting family in the area.Nice and clean restaurant the decor was unique.We were the only customers there and it was hot!Menu can only be viewed on your phone which can be difficult for those who are not tech savvy or if connection is not working well.Our waitress was not very friendly and the overall vibe was awkward.Asked for multiple things on the menu and they were not available. Bbq selections not available and no bubble tea.Food was just okay for me. All served family style but portions for the price were small. Flavors seemed bland and nothing memorable to have us come back.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 3

Service: 2

M

sorry but this place is ridiculously overpriced, especially for what you get. Over $60 for 2 people to share a couple dishes at a takeout place, and the dishes aren't even what you order. everything tasted off, even the water. teriyaki tasted like wonton soup and the fried rice was just white rice with egg in it. dishes are some health version, but it's not stated on the menu because there is no menu. nothing even posted on the wall or on a screen. you have to use your phone to see the menu, and if the site doesn't work on ur phone thats too bad. for these prices I expected something better than normal fare, but the combination of the food and the ridiculous prices made it worse. hipsters will like this place tho.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 1

Service: 3

Mel Y.

I have been wanting to come here for awhile after seeing their menu so I was disappointed in the limited options.Very friendly service but the main issue was that they just didn't have many things (bulgogi, bubble tea, certain dumplings, snow peas, etc.) because they were revamping their menu. Based on other reviews, though, it seems like this has been the message for awhile. From what we did order, the vegan dumplings had tough skin, the fried rice was decent, the scallion pancakes were oily. It didn't seem like they make their own items either like dumplings. I'm cheering this place on but wish we had had a better food experience.

Steven Edmister

Loved the GF dumplings and the fried rice! Good GF options! Highly Recommend!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Noodles or Fried Rice

Dave M.

Delicious Hong along style cuisine. The Dim Sum sampler is great! Wish it was closer to my home, I'd be a regular here. When I'm the area this place is a must.

Tina Menezes

Very delicious food and very friendly staff! Definitely order the soup dumplings! Big portions.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Noodles or Fried Rice

Cyclops G.

Food was excellent, server was very knowledgeable and friendly. Overall really great experienceHowever, got the fried rice and it was very bland; just kind of tasted like rice mixed with egg and chicken

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