Moon Rabbit

Vietnamese restaurant · Greater Heights

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Moon Rabbit Houston - Review - The Heights - Houston - The Infatuation

"Moon Rabbit offers an effortlessly cool backdrop for folk’s weeknight dinner in The Heights. Wood and pops of color from wall art fill the dining room, while basket lights overhead give dishes the perfect glow. But in a city with excellent Vietnamese food, Moon Rabbit doesn’t land at the top of our list. photo credit: Quit Nguyen photo credit: Quit Nguyen photo credit: Quit Nguyen photo credit: Quit Nguyen Pause Unmute There’s nothing wrong with a meal here. You can have a perfectly pleasant bowl of miso claypot fish with a few charred brussel sprouts. But sometimes, the wrapping on the spring rolls is gummy, and tostadas made to mimic bánh xèo leave us underwhelmed and missing the original. None of these mishaps are enough to turn us away, but they keep us from naming Moon Rabbit one of the better Vietnamese spots in town. So, if you’re in the neighborhood and want a plate of shaken beef and a cute place to pass around spring rolls with a friend, Moon Rabbit will get the job done. Food Rundown Classic Spring Rolls The spring rolls are a nice choice for starting your meal. But if the wrapping arrives a little gummy, the sauce served on the side is good enough to save the dish. photo credit: Quit Nguyen Bánh Xèo Tostada The tostada base is too crisp and crumbles beneath the rest of the dish, making the toppings the most interesting part. Feel free to skip this one. photo credit: Quit Nguyen Bo Kho Dip Dunking this beef-stuffed sandwich into a pool of spicy sauce may be one of our favorite things about Moon Rabbit. photo credit: Quit Nguyen Miso Marinated Claypot Fish Make sure the miso claypot fish hits your table. The tender fish is flanked by slightly crispy brussel sprouts, thai chilis, and a caramel fish sauce that makes this dish a bit sweeter than it looks. photo credit: Quit Nguyen Shaken Beef A plate of shaken beef is pretty standard to see on tables here. And the tender cuts of seasoned meat make us understand why. You can technically share it with someone, but having it solo will keep the mealtime fights to a minimum. photo credit: Quit Nguyen" - Gianni Greene

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