Tuesday, July 1, 2008
Closing: Pacific Moon
I guess I'll have to get my dim sum at King Wok.
15 comments:
- Veggie Option said...
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Well that explains why it looked so dark as I was walking home from the Reds game last night. I thought maybe they'd changed their hours.
- July 1, 2008 at 1:57 PM
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Dim sum at King Wok is pretty good. I think it's every Saturday and Sunday morning (or afternoon, not sure).
drew
http://www.drew-o-rama.com/designcincinnati - July 1, 2008 at 2:02 PM
- Kel Klump said...
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I live in Newport so I went down to eat dim sum on Sunday- there is a posting stating they are closed due to nonpayment of taxes. Kind of sad. I loved dim sum there. With that and Tropicana closing its getting kind of dim at the levee.
- July 1, 2008 at 3:34 PM
- vudutu said...
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Pun intended I assume Kel? My SO liked Pacific Moon but I could never really get into dim sum. I think we are going to see a bunch of closings with food and fuel prices going up.
- July 2, 2008 at 7:09 AM
- Kel Klump said...
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There are quite a few establishments closing or changing hours and offerings to accomodate. I havent changed much of my habits yet, however I do notice that there are quite a few more people at the store and Findley Market when I am there. As for the pun, didnt think of that until you said it. I will have to try King Wok.
- July 2, 2008 at 11:16 AM
- Mikki said...
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I think Vudutu is right about seeing more closings. Our family's favorite steakhouse (El Coyotes) closed it's NKY branch with out much warning. Sad. With gas and grocery bills climbing, our food and entertainment budget is really the only place we have any wiggle room, so it is the first thing to shrink.
- July 2, 2008 at 1:01 PM
- Julie said...
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I think you're right. I'll have to do a post on eating in the new economy at some point. I have some ideas running around, for sure.
- July 2, 2008 at 2:53 PM
- Wise One said...
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Sounds like I might be in the minority here but I didn't care for Pac Moon after they moved from Montgomery. We always felt the food was overrated and overpriced. They stopped doing dim sum for a long time and when they started up again, the quality was no where near as good as it was in Montgomery. I will occasionally go to Grand Oriental for Dim Sum but my family primarily goes to Uncle Yip's for Dim Sum now. I think their bao are slightly too sweet but everything else at Uncle Yip's is top notch. I definitely recommend it if you haven't tried it before.
- July 2, 2008 at 2:56 PM
- Julie said...
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Wise One, I haven't been to Pac Moon since it moved to Montgomery, and when it was in Montgomery, I only liked it for dim sum-- didn't like their dinner menu much at all. I've heard excellent things about Uncle Yip's, and I haven't had bao in a long time-- Uncle Yip's is definitely on the list.
- July 2, 2008 at 3:01 PM
- vudutu said...
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So Alex still had PM, I did not realize that, is he still involved with Shanghai Mama's? By the way have you have ever seen the million noodle show at Shanghai Mama's? It's cool. Julie Yips is on my short list also.
- July 2, 2008 at 4:07 PM
- Julie said...
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I love the Million Noodle Show! Shanghai Mama's isn't a place I review, because I always get excellent service (I know two of the waiters there pretty well), but I've never heard anyone complain about it. Good stuff. And their tempura? Yum.
- July 2, 2008 at 4:11 PM
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I still miss the old PacMoon in Montgomery. Hate to see it gone for good!
- July 2, 2008 at 4:31 PM
- Toddy-O said...
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I highly recommend Uncle Yip's! I haven't been back since they moved back to their original location (after moving to Fairfield). The quality didn't change with the move to Fairfield....nor the specials. Definitely try the ginger lobster special. You will full and satisfied.
- July 3, 2008 at 9:44 AM
- Toddy-O said...
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errr.... you will LEAVE full and satisfied!
- July 3, 2008 at 9:45 AM
- vudutu said...
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Wine girl is reporting that the closing is temporary.
http://www.wine-girl.net/ - July 6, 2008 at 9:40 AM
Tuesday, July 1, 2008
Closing: Pacific Moon
I guess I'll have to get my dim sum at King Wok.
15 comments:
- Veggie Option said...
-
Well that explains why it looked so dark as I was walking home from the Reds game last night. I thought maybe they'd changed their hours.
- July 1, 2008 at 1:57 PM
-
-
Dim sum at King Wok is pretty good. I think it's every Saturday and Sunday morning (or afternoon, not sure).
drew
http://www.drew-o-rama.com/designcincinnati - July 1, 2008 at 2:02 PM
- Kel Klump said...
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I live in Newport so I went down to eat dim sum on Sunday- there is a posting stating they are closed due to nonpayment of taxes. Kind of sad. I loved dim sum there. With that and Tropicana closing its getting kind of dim at the levee.
- July 1, 2008 at 3:34 PM
- vudutu said...
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Pun intended I assume Kel? My SO liked Pacific Moon but I could never really get into dim sum. I think we are going to see a bunch of closings with food and fuel prices going up.
- July 2, 2008 at 7:09 AM
- Kel Klump said...
-
There are quite a few establishments closing or changing hours and offerings to accomodate. I havent changed much of my habits yet, however I do notice that there are quite a few more people at the store and Findley Market when I am there. As for the pun, didnt think of that until you said it. I will have to try King Wok.
- July 2, 2008 at 11:16 AM
- Mikki said...
-
I think Vudutu is right about seeing more closings. Our family's favorite steakhouse (El Coyotes) closed it's NKY branch with out much warning. Sad. With gas and grocery bills climbing, our food and entertainment budget is really the only place we have any wiggle room, so it is the first thing to shrink.
- July 2, 2008 at 1:01 PM
- Julie said...
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I think you're right. I'll have to do a post on eating in the new economy at some point. I have some ideas running around, for sure.
- July 2, 2008 at 2:53 PM
- Wise One said...
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Sounds like I might be in the minority here but I didn't care for Pac Moon after they moved from Montgomery. We always felt the food was overrated and overpriced. They stopped doing dim sum for a long time and when they started up again, the quality was no where near as good as it was in Montgomery. I will occasionally go to Grand Oriental for Dim Sum but my family primarily goes to Uncle Yip's for Dim Sum now. I think their bao are slightly too sweet but everything else at Uncle Yip's is top notch. I definitely recommend it if you haven't tried it before.
- July 2, 2008 at 2:56 PM
- Julie said...
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Wise One, I haven't been to Pac Moon since it moved to Montgomery, and when it was in Montgomery, I only liked it for dim sum-- didn't like their dinner menu much at all. I've heard excellent things about Uncle Yip's, and I haven't had bao in a long time-- Uncle Yip's is definitely on the list.
- July 2, 2008 at 3:01 PM
- vudutu said...
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So Alex still had PM, I did not realize that, is he still involved with Shanghai Mama's? By the way have you have ever seen the million noodle show at Shanghai Mama's? It's cool. Julie Yips is on my short list also.
- July 2, 2008 at 4:07 PM
- Julie said...
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I love the Million Noodle Show! Shanghai Mama's isn't a place I review, because I always get excellent service (I know two of the waiters there pretty well), but I've never heard anyone complain about it. Good stuff. And their tempura? Yum.
- July 2, 2008 at 4:11 PM
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-
I still miss the old PacMoon in Montgomery. Hate to see it gone for good!
- July 2, 2008 at 4:31 PM
- Toddy-O said...
-
I highly recommend Uncle Yip's! I haven't been back since they moved back to their original location (after moving to Fairfield). The quality didn't change with the move to Fairfield....nor the specials. Definitely try the ginger lobster special. You will full and satisfied.
- July 3, 2008 at 9:44 AM
- Toddy-O said...
-
errr.... you will LEAVE full and satisfied!
- July 3, 2008 at 9:45 AM
- vudutu said...
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Wine girl is reporting that the closing is temporary.
http://www.wine-girl.net/ - July 6, 2008 at 9:40 AM
15 comments:
Well that explains why it looked so dark as I was walking home from the Reds game last night. I thought maybe they'd changed their hours.
Dim sum at King Wok is pretty good. I think it's every Saturday and Sunday morning (or afternoon, not sure).
drew
http://www.drew-o-rama.com/designcincinnati
I live in Newport so I went down to eat dim sum on Sunday- there is a posting stating they are closed due to nonpayment of taxes. Kind of sad. I loved dim sum there. With that and Tropicana closing its getting kind of dim at the levee.
Pun intended I assume Kel? My SO liked Pacific Moon but I could never really get into dim sum. I think we are going to see a bunch of closings with food and fuel prices going up.
There are quite a few establishments closing or changing hours and offerings to accomodate. I havent changed much of my habits yet, however I do notice that there are quite a few more people at the store and Findley Market when I am there. As for the pun, didnt think of that until you said it. I will have to try King Wok.
I think Vudutu is right about seeing more closings. Our family's favorite steakhouse (El Coyotes) closed it's NKY branch with out much warning. Sad. With gas and grocery bills climbing, our food and entertainment budget is really the only place we have any wiggle room, so it is the first thing to shrink.
I think you're right. I'll have to do a post on eating in the new economy at some point. I have some ideas running around, for sure.
Sounds like I might be in the minority here but I didn't care for Pac Moon after they moved from Montgomery. We always felt the food was overrated and overpriced. They stopped doing dim sum for a long time and when they started up again, the quality was no where near as good as it was in Montgomery. I will occasionally go to Grand Oriental for Dim Sum but my family primarily goes to Uncle Yip's for Dim Sum now. I think their bao are slightly too sweet but everything else at Uncle Yip's is top notch. I definitely recommend it if you haven't tried it before.
Wise One, I haven't been to Pac Moon since it moved to Montgomery, and when it was in Montgomery, I only liked it for dim sum-- didn't like their dinner menu much at all. I've heard excellent things about Uncle Yip's, and I haven't had bao in a long time-- Uncle Yip's is definitely on the list.
So Alex still had PM, I did not realize that, is he still involved with Shanghai Mama's? By the way have you have ever seen the million noodle show at Shanghai Mama's? It's cool. Julie Yips is on my short list also.
I love the Million Noodle Show! Shanghai Mama's isn't a place I review, because I always get excellent service (I know two of the waiters there pretty well), but I've never heard anyone complain about it. Good stuff. And their tempura? Yum.
I still miss the old PacMoon in Montgomery. Hate to see it gone for good!
I highly recommend Uncle Yip's! I haven't been back since they moved back to their original location (after moving to Fairfield). The quality didn't change with the move to Fairfield....nor the specials. Definitely try the ginger lobster special. You will full and satisfied.
errr.... you will LEAVE full and satisfied!
Wine girl is reporting that the closing is temporary.
http://www.wine-girl.net/
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