The delivery was fine time-wise(about 30 – 45 minutes) but the food was cold by the time I got it. The food had very little flavor, and the sushi was below average. I wouldn’t recommend anything I ordered.
Lisa D.
Place rating: 3 Indiana, PA
pretty good, better than most in town,
Matt B.
Place rating: 2 Washington, PA
Go to China King instead. It’s a lot better than the sometimes-decent, usually-lousy food you get at Kim Moon. Also, the delivery people are very rude and I suspect one tried to spit in my food.
Shane C.
Place rating: 5 Indiana, PA
We had the general tso chicken and chicken lo mein. It came quite fast. Food was great and very large portions. We had to take it home to finish it. Menu is quite large. I plan on getting sushi next time. Environment was very calm and relaxing. Service was very nice and polite. When we got the check, it was written in mandarin. That shows a true authentic panasian restaurant. We will definately be returning in the future.
Philip M. S.
Place rating: 5 Bowling Green, OH
One of my favorite places to eat in Indiana – PERIOD. Rene and Jackie(the owners) are very hard workers, and have come to be friends. Jackie, the Porto Rican delivery guy brings a smile to my face every time he comes to my door. The Mongolian Beef is EXCELLENT, as is the sushi(try to spicy tuna hand roll for a real treat). The lunch special is $ 4.75 and you get main dish, soup or an egg roll, and white rice. It can’t be beat! When you go there, look on the wall across from the cashier. They hung up my review from my old food blog(translated into Chinese).
Michael A.
Place rating: 3 Pittsburgh, PA
There’s not much to say about this place. It’s acceptable Chinese food for Indiana, the prices are dirt-cheap(a coworker and I usually end up spending $ 5 on a big lunch) and the staff are friendly. I’m partial to the General Tso’s Chicken.
David W.
Place rating: 3 Indiana, PA
I got the General Tso’s and Cheesy Wonton(Crab Ragoon) for delivery. The lady on the phone forgot to get my credit card information & give me my total. I had to call back and give them that info. The Cheesy wonton was OK, I definitely have had better. The General Tso’s chicken was exceptionally spicy(hot), beware! My girlfriend couldn’t eat the chicken because it was so spicy. I enjoyed the chicken but it was definitely a nose runner!
Bernie L.
Place rating: 1 Shelocta, PA
I can’t comment on the quality of the food like the other reviews, because after an hour of waiting during my lunch break, it never came! The service was horrible — we waited five minutes at the door to get seated, then just seated ourselves. It took another 5 minutes to be acknowledged and given menus, followed by another 10 minutes to get drinks(ice tea without ice, btw). Once we ordered, the waitress didn’t seem to understand English enough to know the difference between an egg roll and egg drop soup, so we got one of each. I asked about our entrée after 50 minutes in the restaurant, and told it was coming soon. The people next to us came in shortly afterwards, and asked the same. Their food came after an hour — they took one bite and left in disgust. We waited another couple of minutes then just walked out. Off my list for the future!
Meg T.
Place rating: 1 Arlington, VA
The people here are nice, but the food is absolutely terrible. First of all, it will give you horrible heart burn. Second of all, it doesn’t even look like American Chinese food. The«fried rice» is orange for some reason? The the kung pao chicken definitely leaves a lot to be desired. You will probably like it if you’ve lived in Indiana, pa, or some place like it, your whole life. If you’ve ever lived by a city and had decent Chinese food, you will be really disappointed.
Jeff A.
Place rating: 5 Montgomery, PA
I agree wholeheartedly with what Konet X. said! We come for the dinner combination platters where for around $ 6 or $ 7 you can get(for example) shrimp lo mein, fried rice, and an egg roll. You can’t beat that! Highly recommend the lo mein dishes. Delivery service is the promptest I’ve ever seen, at least to IUP’s campus. (If you can find a copy of the old menu or the current take-out menu, there are some greatly entertaining misspellings like«Dinner Comlination»)
Jennifer S.
Place rating: 2 Indiana, PA
this place sucks. the only reason i go here is because they deliver and and i didn’t get food poisoning from them. horrible food and an even worse experience ordering on the phone. they don’t speak english very well and are quite rude… not the best dining experience… don’t expect much and you will get what you expect. like i said the only place that delivers chinese in town. it’s food… plain and simple.
Kristine S.
Place rating: 4 Middletown, NY
Kim Moon is the only Chinese restaurant in Indiana that I frequent. I go here whenever I visit the family back home.
Kelly D.
Place rating: 5 Indiana, PA
Kim Moon has the best Chinese food in town! They have great lunch specials and even a few dinner ones worth checking out. Whether it be beef, chicken, pork, or shrimp, you can’t go wrong. They have all the usual dishes we’ve come to expect at a Chinese restaurant, plus a few new twists such as the«Amazing Chicken.» There are also vegetarian dishes. On the downside, all the servers speak very broken English. I suggest pointing to what you want on the menu as you order to avoid confusion. If you must make a special request such as «not spicy» or «extra brocolli,» be sure to have the server repeat it back to you. Take extra care to speak slowly and clearly when calling in an order. They do not serve alcohol, but are quick to offer you hot tea as you are seated. If you order soda, it comes in a warm can with a glass of ice. Obviously no free refills here. On the upside, they usually carry both Coke and Pepsi products. In addition to Chinese food Kim Moon also serves sushi and other limited Japanese cuisine. My five star rating only applies to the Chinese food. I have tried the sushi there once and was not impressed. It wasn’t bad, but I’ve had better. The Chinese part of the menu is so good and offers so many options that I figured why bother with the other. Be aware that Kim Moon is located almost directly across the street from another downtown Chinese restaurant, «China King.» The difference in food quality is like night and day, so make sure you know which one you are entering. Kim Moon is on the southern side of Philadelphia Street.