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Great food, friendly service and reasonably priced. Fast and friendly service. Tasty, hot food. Cosy and unpretentious atmosphere. The prices are right. I've been there twice and will surely go again. The only negative for me was that the food was all very, very sweet tasting. The people I was dining with, however, didn't share my opinion. View all feedback.
What William doesn't like about Moon Star:
This restaraunt has potential but falls short. The chicken Pho while tasty, is served without the traditional garnishes such as lemon, bean sprouts, thai basil and chilli. These garnishes are what make Pho so satisfying. View all feedback.
Went with a group of 11 people. I ordered from the Stir Fry section of the menu where you had a choice of protein or Vegetable then a sauce also had the option of Chow Mein and Bird's nest which was $2 extra for Crispy noodles. The Prawn where cooked to perfection some of the vegetables were too soft for my liking I like my Veggies crunchy also there was no asian vegetables The Bird's nest was terrible hard to describe but I would say it tasted tinny I to get them change the noodles to chow mein noodles but as the dish had too much liquid most of them where soft. Will never go there again even though the lady was nice when I complained about the bird's nest
I don’t normally write review unless it’s exceptionally good or at the very other end. Food looks good until you tasted it... the saltiest bowl of Pho I’ve ever had. Can’t finish my bowl even though I already added extra water to dilute the soup... The cashier didn’t give back my changes, it’s $2 but I can’t even bother to ask for it. Not gonna come back.
Disappointingly generic. I really like Vietnamese, but the menu is written in English only so it's hard to tell whether you're going to get Vietnamese, Chinese or some blend of the two. Granted, they describe themselves as Vietnamese and Chinese cuisine (which is a little like describing your food as Italian and Spanish... . We've only been here twice, once for pho which was pretty flat and lacking zing. We returned again and I ordered what I thought would be bún, but turned out to be just vermicelli with noodles, cooked vegies and sauce (think 80s style country Chinese food . Partner had the beef spicy soup which was delicious. But it's so hard to predict what you're going to get that I think we're unlikely to return. Service is good and friendly so I do hope they update their menu as we'd love a good Viet place in town.
Just a drop in, no prior research. Place is old school and felt a little retro. Entree spring rolls came out fast and were tasty. While waiting for mains I decided to look at reviews. These were mixed but not many recent ones. Service was OK, however, would have liked the traditional Vietnamese offering of tea and water. Was not at all busy on the Monday. Main came out by itself an waited for rice to follow. Main was not huge for $17, the meat was tender enough. Overall the dish was average. Fried rice similar, just OK. You would probably expect to pay upwards of $35 per head. I would give it 2.5 stars but as that wasn't an option I rounded down.
I've never written a review, but I just had to say, I had the worst dining experience of my life at this restaurant and would highly advise people to go elsewhere.
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