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  • Al P.

    Food was great, they have an excellent lunch menu at an affordable price.

    (5)
  • Van-Anh D.

    The food wasn't so bad . The only thing I have say is they are over priced! Everyone I know that tried it out say they were too. I tried it because I don't mind paying if the food is good. I was a little disappointed, although it is better then the one in Prytania. I rather go to the double dragon II down the street if I wanted vietnamese food because they have more option then August Moon.

    (2)
  • Laila T.

    We've been twice to August Moon. Food is good if a little over priced. Both times we've gone we've said we need to go for the lunch special because it looks like a good deal, but we keep forgetting. The Hunan Chicken is tasty. Very flavorful, but it's a little oily. Not sure what that's about. My husband had the beef with broccoli. Also found it a little oily. That's an attribute I don't believe I've ever come across before at a Chinese restaurant. It didn't take away from the way the food tasted, but texture-wise it was noticeable. Certainly didn't stop us from eating it OR from going back. Just weird. Thought I'd mention it. They give you a TON of steamed white rice, which we liked. Service was ok. Atmosphere was nice. We'll go again for the lunch menu.

    (3)
  • T B.

    The only compliment I have is... at least their white rice is good? I was really not impressed with anything I ordered. I really wanted to like this place because it's close to the house and well, it has Vietnamese food. I really wanted to like this place, I really did. What a waste of $35 =/ This place opened about a week ago, but from my first visit here... I will not be back. Very over priced. Very (for a Vietnamese/Chinese restaurant). From their website, I read that it was a Chinese restaurant, but from what the waitress told me, they serve more Vietnamese dishes... no problems there... in fact, I was excited. The menu is very hard to read, it's like a cluster F... no, seriously, a cluster F. It's not categorized into poultry/beef/seafood, etc, therefore it was hard for me to concentrate on what I wanted. Not sure why everything costs x.80 (ex: $7.80, $15.80, etc)... not sure what's up with the extra .80. Ordered steamed dumplings...first time it came out ICE cold. We sent it back. The manager came out to apologize. She personally brought out our new order of steamed dumplings and assured us they would be hot. Opened the cover of the bamboo container...for the love of all things holy, we had steam rising from the container. I was sooooo excited. Touched the dumplings and AGAIN the dumplings were ICE cold. What the frick. I was sooo disappointed. Manager took away the cold dumplings and gave us fried bananas on the house. I won't be back. This place has to be equivalent to China Doll across the street...bad.

    (1)
  • Pam T.

    Overpriced crappy food don't waste your money

    (1)
  • Anna S.

    We dine here regularly. We love the lemongrass shrimp. Service is good, prices more than reasonable.

    (4)
  • Arlene P.

    Love this restaurant can get Chinese, Vietnamese, Vegatarian, etc. Never been disapointed no matter what I order, Can be casual and fun or Quiet and Romantic, AWSOME. Love this restaurant and CLEAN

    (5)
  • Jillian M.

    The food I ordered here was delicious, especially after an invigorating hike in the swamp*. I can't remember exactly what we ordered, some tofu, some noodles. However, the vegetarian soup is completely on-point and a must order. The prices are a bit expensive for what they are, but I am a spoiled Californian who has a plethora of delicious Chinese/Vietnamese food available at all times, for a fraction of the price. Worth checking out, especially if you are a vegetarian. *Yes, I hike in the swamp now. I am incredibly outdoorsy. I also did not scream because I was afraid of a mosquito. I would never do that.

    (4)
  • Jenny M.

    Food is okay with all kinds of Asian food. I love the crispy calamari. Their wings are good too. It's also kid friendly with a kid menu, it comes with ice cream but you have to ask for it or they forget.

    (4)
  • Heidi N.

    I went yesterday and had a great experience. My review is a SOLID 4 stars. I'm a picky eater, and my order was crafted just as I requested. A great meal at a great price. I will definitely go back- and many times over!

    (4)
  • Cullen A.

    Christmas night, the only place on Manhattan Boulevard that was open! I went here with my BFF because she hadn't eaten all day and we had some catching up to do. For apps we ordered steamed spring rolls, which was quite bland. For such a SLOW night (the staff outnumbered the guests) the efficiency of the service was ridiculous. My friend was half done with her (too sweet) Pad Thai when my DELICIOUS Coconut Curry Chicken dish came. I ate some and took the rest to go since she was practically done. My dish was amazing but the service sucked for being such a slow night and what appeared to be a full staff. Also, the prices are RIDICULOUS. Some of the prices on the menu were on par with fine dining, and this place, clearly, is not.

    (3)
  • Kate N.

    My family and I really love August Moon. It's really good Vietnamese family style dinners for an amazing price! I've been here a couple of times. Food is ALWAYS fresh and steaming hot when it comes to our table. Servers are friendly and the owner oftentimes walk around to make sure we were properly served. We once got the 10 course family dinner and more recently tried the 6 course family menu. It's the best deal..10 courses for $199 and the 6 course dinner for $96. We loved every dish!! Highlights were: Lemon Grass Shrimp! OUT OF THIS WORLD DELICIOUS!! I also enjoy the Calamari. We love the Fish in Claypot and really enjoyed all the Hot Pots. The Fish Hot Pot had a hint of Lemongrass flavor which hides the smell of the catfish.making the broth very refreshing. The fried banana with icecream were the perfect ending. Gotta try this place; so far no complaints about any dishes.

    (4)
  • Carl S.

    The best Chinese hot and sour soup. I crave their soup daily.

    (5)
  • Mike N.

    This place serves Chinese, Vietnamese, and Thai food on he menu and I was a little skeptical but it ended up being pretty good. The place is really clean and the service is really good and quick. The waitress recommended the egg noodle soup with duck and it did not disappoint. Something interesting about it, if I'm not mistaken, they put jujubes, Chinese dates, in it, which is traditional used as a traditional medicinal herb and in soups. It could be a sign of care in making the broth. Anyhow, it was good and I was given a huge portion which let me take home some leftovers.

    (4)
  • Huy T.

    First off the hours of operation are wrong and need to be updated. The food is delicious and definitely depends on what you order. We didn't dine in so I cant comment on service or decor. We ordered the dragon wings, calamari, and seafood hotpot. The calamari was an instant favorite and the seafood hotpot was plentiful. Both I would recommend to anyone, they are full of flavor and everyone loved it. The dragon wings however were overcooked and extremely dry. I wouldn't recommend it unless they were really craving wings. I would still come back.

    (4)
  • Tuna D.

    Went here once with my parents-in-law and sister-in-law's son for lunch. I had pho, mom had pad thai and kid had pho. The last time I went there was 3 weeks ago because I promised to take a friend of mine out for her bday. The dinner was ok but it upset my stomach because it wasnt used to the grease. By grease I mean fried chicken wings drenched in a sweet chili sauce, the Dragon Wings, which was good but again the stomach didnt like. We also had the roasted duck which came with some buns, it was an over rated 19 bucks. I love me some duck skin, once again, stomach wasnt agreeable with all the duck fat I was eatin'. For veggies, we had the string beans, which was great, but once again had grease in it because they used oil to make it 'shine' or look presentable. Awesome dinner and service. The owner allowed us to peak into the smaller banquet room that was set up for a baptism dinner that night. I didnt know they had one but now that I know, I can add this to my places to go for small gathering or party. The food is good and the service was on par. Cannot complain. The parking lot is big enough, also it's right on Manhattan, you cannot pass it up. 3 stars for good food and service. Great for big parties and family dining, has chinese-american menu, accepts cash and credit.

    (3)
  • Andrea F.

    Pretty darn awesome. My pictures are of my leftovers, however don't be alarmed! The meal was so darn good, the leftovers almost didn't make it home! Pho was hot, spicy and delicious. The pan-fried seafood chow fun was the bestest. The noodle/sauce for an appetizer was good. The restaurant was neat and clean, the waitresses were attentive and kind. AWESOME! It is a bit of a drive for me, but I am glad I met my friend here. She was born and raised in Vietnam, and this is her favorite restaurant when she misses home, so that says a lot to me. I will be back!

    (4)
  • Andrew N.

    Went to dinner with my mother today. We each had a bowl of Bun Bo Hue. Broth was good, but we hoped it would have more meat. Great place overall though, price is right and place is clean. Customer service is as expected.

    (4)
  • Mitch E.

    I was pretty excited to try August Moon since I had driven past it many times. We started out with the egg drop soup which was divine. We also ordered crab rangoon which was also very good. The egg rolls also came out. They were not so good. They use a spice or mixture of seasonings that is quite foul. I had a few more bites to try to identify what it was but couldn't. My combination platter of General Tso's chicken arrived and upon the first bite, I tasted the foul taste again. I sent the plate back and ordered the Sweet and Sour Chicken. The new dish was better and I was able to enjoy the rest of my meal. They have a wide range of items on their menu and the staff was friendly. Probably will not go again out of fear of that taste I experienced but others may enjoy.

    (3)
  • Jessica N.

    Went here for dinner and was soo disappointed. Ordered the 199.00 Family Special and they literally had nothing on the menu. Owner came out and kept saying "We can sub you a bigger lobster, crabs for the lobster, or fish or clams..." and when we picked crabs, she came back 5 minutes later and said they couldn't sub it...she suggested we get the "bigger" lobster but would have to charge us an extra 25.00..Waittttt...if you have a preset menu, why would you NOT have what you offer?! And then come out and offer us a sub and come back and say, oh sorry, we can't do it. I was aggravated to the 10th power. Food was lackluster and if it wasn't for me dining with my whole family, I would have walked out. Auto gratuity was added ($43.00) and wasn't deserved. I won't ever be going back.

    (1)
  • Valarie A.

    They have the absolute best Hot and Sour soup in my opinion however the Generals chicken left alot to be desired. I often return but stick to having just the soup...It's that good! I have yet to find any other dish on the menu I truly enjoy as much as the soup.

    (3)
  • Sara M.

    I love it here! This food is awesome! The service is generally impeccable. Occasionally I have a server who is new and cannot answer menu questions, but they are always friendly. If you don't like it, its probably because you are working for a competitor. Seriously, I have never had a bad meal or bad service, and Im a picky little thing. Even my teenagers love it. Give it a try. I recommend the Vietnamese hot and sour soup, Bahn mi, pad Thai, and rainbow fish. My kids stick to the more run of the mill Chinese style dishes. The decor isn't lavish, but its a bit flashy, and always clean. I feel comfortable here in shorts or in a cute dress. Part of the huge menu is items only with no explanations in English. This is where the good stuff is. If I lived closer, I would eat here more often, so I could just try everything on the menu.

    (5)
  • Bill W.

    Ate there twice and the food tasted like it had been cooked in old oil. This was some time ago so maybe the food is now better prepared...

    (1)
  • Tess G.

    I've been meaning to review this place. My mom always took me to the one on prytania when I was younger. When this one opened up, we couldn't wait to go. The food is always fresh. The house duck sauce is the business, and best of all no msg or preservatives are used. Portions are generous, but not excessive. The waitstaff is super friendly. One of the servers even taught us how to roll our own rolls using rice paper when we got the lemongrass beef, which is delicious. Always busy enough so that you know they're not going anywhere, but usually quiet enough to be comfortable. Anytime I'm in the mood for Chinese, this is my go to... It's also a great place for Vietnamese basics.

    (5)
  • Jennifer G.

    Love this place! It's clean, the wait staff is very friendly, and the food is amazing! I've never had anything here that I didn't like! I've had both Vietnamese and Chinese here and it doesn't disappoint! The egg rolls are very good, taste very fresh! The sweet and sour dipping sauce is addictive! The seafood bird nest is the prettiest dish I've ever ordered and it was really good! The bùn is really good! The portions here are a little smaller, but it's quality over quantity! Highly recommend!!

    (5)
  • Brooke N.

    This place is quite different from the Chinese restaurants I have been to. Whenever I visit, I must say the place is VERY CLEAN, the food is DELICIOUS, and the employees are tentative to their costumers but they may be wandering around (so you gotta catch their attention sometimes..) To save you some time, my favorite dishes are: 1) Lemon Grass Shrimp (It has a spice to it.) 2) Peking duck (Make sure you eat it with the bun and the brown sauce.) 3) Seafood Ap Chao 4) Lau (Hotpot - preferably seafood)

    (4)
  • Cyn B.

    Before Katrina I survived on August Moon's special fried rice from Prytania location bc it was tasty, they brought it to me and I would eat on it for days. On an adventure to the WB with a friend, we decided to check it out before heading back to the EB. Of course we were not let down. We arrived still in time for the lunch special. The special includes your choice of a fried yummy treat and soup. I ordered the moo goo gai pan with crab rangoons and egg drop soup. This combo is one of my personal faves. I can eat it every day. I have to say though, this isn't THE best Chinese food I've ever had, but it's freak'n pretty close. And for the cost of this meal... $13.00!!! Yup! One thing I must mention that I wasn't pleased with was the service. Our server needs to step up her game. Bc this place is new, it's much nicer then it's sister restaurant. They Prytania location needs some updating with the decor fo sho. I usually either pick up my order or have it delivered but still the atmosphere and decor is old school.

    (4)
  • Mely R.

    This is my new favorite viet/chinese restaurant!!! I've driven by this place for years and never stopped in. My boyfriend and I decided to try it after a not so pleasing experience a few blocks over (same type of cuisine) I'll start by saying that parking is spacious. The decor outside is inviting. Inside is amazing. Very tastefully done. No gaudy fake chinese-american clutter here. Live lobster tank (tank is very clean, big lobsters ready to be plucked from the water to the chef) The hostess is friendly and we were promptly seated. Waiter was professional, knowledgeable and returned quickly with our drinks and an appetizer. Which appeared to be the chinese version of chips n dip. It consisted of crispy, fried shoestrings of tempura? batter with a sweet sauce that hinted towards apples. VERY GOOD. Next was our soup. I had wonton soup and it was very good. Hot, large wontons with a good amount of meat. Boyfriend had egg drop. Equally good. For my entree I had the general tao chicken. I anticipated chunks of dark meat, heavily breaded with a thick, dark brownish orange sauce that's excessively sweet, like you get at every other chinese restaurant. NOTHING like that!! What was set before me was white meat chunks, very lightly breaded and golden in color. The sauce was drizzled throughout and had a tangy, spicy flavor. Vegetables were lightly cooked and tasted fresh. Fried rice was equally fresh tasting and very good. In fact, it was so good we went back the next day. Had a party in the private room so it was a little loud but not so much that it was distracting. Again, great service, excellent food.

    (5)
  • Nikkie N.

    I'll save you the hassle and just list the items I enjoyed 1) Peking Duck 2) Seafood Pan-Fried Nooidles 3) Spicy Crispy Stir Fried Squid Then there's che chuoi (banana custard/soup) for dessert. Keep in mind this is a family style restaurant. Order items and share! You'll enjoy the variety.

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 10

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : Yes
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Brunch, Dinner
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : Yes

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