Vegan Restaurant

Moo Dang

0 (0 reviews) · $$$$ · reno · Strict-vegan verified
Fully vegan
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Diners overwhelmingly call out the signature dish as the must-order. The vibe reads as vegan restaurant — service is consistently described as warm and unhurried. Common gotcha: queues form at peak times — go early or late.

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This is our favorite Thai restaurant in town. We especially enjoy the Drunken Noodles, Green Curry Soup, and Thai Fried Rice—each dish is flavorful and consistently well-prepared. The Thai tea is also a favorite and perfectly complements the meal. We always look forward to dining here.

This is our favorite Thai restaurant in town. We especially enjoy the Drunken Noodles, Green Curry Soup, and Thai Fried Rice—each dish is flavorful and consistently well-prepared. The Thai tea is also a favorite and perfectly complements the meal. We always look forward to dining here.

We got Tom yum fried rice and pad thai. They are FAR from authentic Thai food but I would not say they are bad tasting. It's more you don't expect to find authentic Asian (or European) food in Reno. Otherwise, they have good customer service and cute vibe. Edit: Appreciate your follow up. As far as the portion is generous, the pad thai is way too saucy and heavy to give off the distinct, light and refreshing layers of taste of sourness, sweetness, savory (and chewiness texture) which are iconic in pad thai. Also, I would suggest adding more dried peanut, chives, bean sprouts and lime wedge on the side to give a neat look and added freshness. Adding stir-fried morning glory to the menu would be appreciated to bring a true taste of Thai to Reno. :)

We got Tom yum fried rice and pad thai. They are FAR from authentic Thai food but I would not say they are bad tasting. It's more you don't expect to find authentic Asian (or European) food in Reno. Otherwise, they have good customer service and cute vibe. Edit: Appreciate your follow up. As far as the portion is generous, the pad thai is way too saucy and heavy to give off the distinct, light and refreshing layers of taste of sourness, sweetness, savory (and chewiness texture) which are iconic in pad thai. Also, I would suggest adding more dried peanut, chives, bean sprouts and lime wedge on the side to give a neat look and added freshness. Adding stir-fried morning glory to the menu would be appreciated to bring a true taste of Thai to Reno. :)

A wonderful Thai restaurant with truly delicious food! The soup is especially nice and full of authentic flavor. Every dish is fresh, tasty, and feels like real home-style Thai cooking. The service is not only friendly but also very cute smiles ☺️ and welcoming, which makes the whole experience even more enjoyable. Definitely a must-try spot if you love good Thai food!👍❤️