East Moon Asian Bistro
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Wow. Okay. While my situation was a bit of a unique one, this is one of those rare cases where I will humbly ask anyone who is contemplating eating at…
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Never again. Ordered chicken teriyaki for take out and got home to have to eat bland chicken 4 inch pieces of celery half a crown of broccoli all in a…
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Gone down hill. We got beef and broccoli tonite. It was awful. Only 5 small pieces of beef and a totally tasteless dish. The food was so good here whe…
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8 Reviews on “East Moon Asian Bistro”
Wow. Okay. While my situation was a bit of a unique one, this is one of those rare cases where I will humbly ask anyone who is contemplating eating at East Moon to quickly consider other options.Star 1: How was the service and atmosphere?I need to start off this review by pointing out that my sister has a soy allergy. Yes, yes I know; that being the case, it is incredibly stupid to eat at virtually any Asian establishment. My bad. However, we made this known to our server right off the bat, and apologized profusely when we realized how foolish we were having picked Asian cuisine. She said that it wouldn’t be a problem. However, not ten minutes later, she came out with my sister’s salad. When we pointed out that the dressing was clearly soy-based, she just blankly stared at us as though we were nuts. Frustrating. It’s for this reason alone that I’m going to scratch the star here. Basic communication people. No Star Granted.Star 2: How were the portions relative to the cost?I don’t remember exactly what I paid for my Kung Pao chicken, but it was well below $10, which is reasonable for sit-down asian cuisine. Star Granted.Stars 3 and 4: How was the food?Blech. First off, the salads were absolutely swimming in dressing to a truly ridiculous degree, making them virtually inedible. From there, my Kung Pao chicken was weak, complimented only by some basic peppers (?) and a few peanuts. Weak. No Stars Granted.Star 5: Would you eat here every day if you could?Absolutely not. No Star Granted.