Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Moon Rabbit

For Chinese New Year/ Tet we went to Moon Rabbit for lion dance. 
Alot of times you can check he restaurant or the Lion Dance troops to see where they're performing.  The schedule is always packed, so when you go to the destination waiting for the performance, be sure to bring patience.  They often run into traffic between gigs. 

I ordered Peach tea, though they come in hot.  Be sure to ask for a glass of ice, so you can enjoy it immediately. 

This is the classic egg rolls - it's fried, with pork, shrimp, mushroom.  Traditionally it comes with lettuce and fish sauce.  You're suppose to wrap the egg roll with the lettuce, then dip the sauce and take your bite.  Nice and crispy. 

For entree, I got the Pho Tai Chinh - which has vermicelli with tenderloin and brisket with this big bowl of soup.  I just love the soup, nice beef broth with the noodle.  I really enjoyed the noodles with the soup.  So I'm definitely coming back for this.

Here's my tip about going to eat during a special event day.  You may think a low key place like this it's no problem grabbing a table.  But truly, what you should do is still grab a reservation, get it closer to the time they're about to start, that way you have a seat, get a chance to place your order and enjoy the show when they start.  We not only got a good spot, got our order in before the show starts, and get to enjoy our app while the show was going.  And the rest of the meal went on smoothly.  

They do have a few parking next to the building, but directly across also have a lot, so feel free to check and park there. 

Moon Rabbit
605 W. 19th Street
Houston, TX 77008
713-684-3991





 

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