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Businiess name:  New Moon Restaurant
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I actually work at the New Moon in Downtown Los Angeles, and was sad to see the reviews of the Montrose location, as I also worked there for a little over a year. Not only is it the best company I have ever been employed by, but the food and service are exceptional. Unlike P.F Changs, New Moon is family runned and managed, and just because a restaurant serves a certain cusine does not mean its employees should be of that ethnicity. The restaurant is actually now expanding exponentially, and has been in buisness for over THIRTY years (for those who doubt it will be around long). P.F. Changs and ""Chors"" five dollar combo plate, are completely uncompairable to New Moon's extensive menu. If you thought New Moon couldn't get any better, the Montrose location recently opened a full bar and patio seating. The restaurant has become so popular that reservations on Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, are acomplete MUST, even for two. I have actually witnessed customers lined up outside, and willing to wait over and hour for a table. This is the only downfall. Another great feature about the New Moon is that the owner is more often than not, on-site, and more than willing to help with any problems. I don't know too many people that can say they love where they work, and that they think their bosses are two of the most outstanding people out there. Go to New Moon in Montrose, or in Los Angeles at 112 w. 9th street @main and ask for Julie. Pros: Great food, Great service,Great owners, overall great ambience Cons: Reservations for weekend dinners a must

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