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Vegan
Chinese
Take-out
Asian
Gluten-free
Szechuan themed vegan restaurant est. 2019 in the old “Indian” section of Manhattan East Village. Offers both spicy and non-spicy dishes. Examples include dan dan noodles, dumplings, wontons in chili oil, and eggplant in hot pepper sauce. Casual dining. Open Mon-Sun 11:30am-10:00pm.
108 Reviews
First Review by perkonius
KaraFox
Points +125
Wow! - Edit
Got the lowest tier tasting menu and WOW. Delicious, so much food and definitely worth the money. Cocktails are $17-20!!! Delicious but too expensive in my opinion.
Read morePros: Variety , Vibe of restaurant
Cons: Cocktails are too expensive
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lilythepig
Points +37
delicious - Edit
so so so good! everything vegan and delicious
Read morePros: taste, speed , atmosphere
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SharpVegan
Points +410
Top notch! - Edit
Loved everything we had at Spicy Moon. We were in town visiting friends last week. Absolutely wonderful experience. Food was all amazing.
Read morePersonally the crab ragoon got me. Haven't had that since returning to being vegan.
Highly recommend. Seriously.
Oh the wait staff and kitchen collaborated to accommodate a friend of our food allergy. Mad props for them being able to do this. They did it so low key. Much appreciated.
Pros: Amazing flavor, All vegan, Great staff
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eduardonasi
Points +1399
Tudo muito gostoso - Edit
Pedimos porções pequenas para dividir. Tudo muito gostoso. Mais do que adaptar, recria os pratos tradicionais brilhantemente.
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CaitlynNorth
Points +22
Super good must try - Edit
The food was so good and the service was amazing. The kung pao style tofu and vegetable lo mein were delicious
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Mizzen
Points +42
Well-made! - Edit
I ordered Spring Rolls, Lo Mein, and Wontons in Chili Oil. All were delicious.
Read morePleasantly surprised to find the veggies in the Lo Mein are fresh! Yum!
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Tucker333
Points +618
The best of the spicy moons - Edit
I frequent the Washington square spicy moon quite often but decided to give this location a try recently and was completely shocked. The flavors are so much more developed and complex at this location than the others! Absolutely incredible, and outdid the other location by a long shot. I will say, it is the smallest of the 3 locations, and the oldest, and so the atmosphere is not as exciting as the other locations (you know what I mean if you’ve been to another spicy moon). I have tried a LOT of veg restaurants in the city, and this spicy moon reigns supreme as my favorite.
Read moreOur favorite dish was the spicy eggplant, however the dan dan noodles (ask for extra spice) was a close second. I also loved the salt and pepper tofu!
Pros: Food was so good!!!!, Quaint and comfortable, Kind staff
Cons: Felt like we were getting rushed to eat, No alcohol (not a problem for me, I don’t drink), A wee bit expensive
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Mariana95
Points +225
Tiny place, the greatest food - Edit
We came here because of the positive reviews and oh boy they are not exaggerated! We ordered the salt & pepper tofu, the dan dan noodles, the cold sesame noodles and the Zha Jiang noodles. The portions are generous and we took home some delicious leftovers. The staff is tremendously friendly and helpful, they do a great job! We recommend making reservations to avoid wait times (although it is well worth the wait).
Read morePros: Friendly staff , Amazing food , Generous portions
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andyjng
Points +6015
Amazing Food in Toasty Quarters - Edit
Spicy Moon appeared on all of my top plant-based spots in New York so I knew it would be the perfect spot to catch up with a friend with spicy Szechuan cuisine.
Read moreThree things came to our bellies after ordering: the Cold Sesame Noodles, Dry Pot Vegetables, and the Cumin Tofu. The tofu is an absolute must! Fluffy, deep fried tofu in spicy peppercorn and chili... that numbing feeling was absolutely in my mouth. The cold noodles were a refreshing way to break up the spice and I enjoyed the veggies as well, although I felt they used way too much chili oil.
Rice is not included with your entrees so be sure to order some to combat some of the spice.
While we love spicy food, the AC and ice machines were broken when we went, so we were really hot inside the red-hue restaurant. Aside from that, I really enjoyed the food and would recommend it to anyone, vegan or not.
Reservations are highly recommended since the restaurant is so small. I didn't end up needing it on a weekday lunch, but it never hurts to have just in case it gets busy.
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jay.callores
Points +6873
Spicy Moon delivers on Szechuan flavors - Edit
I’m a huge fan of Szechuan style and sought out Spicy Moon on a trip to NYC to search for an apartment. I’ve since moved to the city and have returned to Spicy Moon several times, and bringing friends along the way. It is the place to go to for Szechuan!
Read moreIt was my first time at the smaller, cozier East Village location. But the flavors pack as loud a punch and the service and staff are just as friendly.
On this trip, got the:
- Char siu shiitake bun
- String beans
- Peppercorn Brussels sprouts
- Crispy eggplant
- Zha Jiang noodle
Loved every dish but the standouts were the crispy eggplant and the peppercorn sprouts which were both fun to eat. Whichever location you go to, Spicy Moon delivers the flavors.
andyjng
Agreed! Everything was so good here.
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alinakim
Points +202
so yummy - Edit
The dan dan noodles, salt and pepper tofu, and vegetable wontons in chili oil are all so delicious! The East Village location is much smaller than the West Village and Bowery locations, so seating is a lot more limited!
Read moreUpdated from previous review on 2023-07-08
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GooseRodriguez
Points +2240
Best Szechuan restaurant - Edit
We went to check out this restaurant based on internet recommendations and boy it did not disappoint. 3 of us shared 3 dishes. Not sure what we ordered but everything was delicious and oh boy spicy. Out of this world. Highly recommend it. Get reservations. The place is tiny but we did get good service even though the place seemed a little hectic. We went there on a Sunday night and the place was packed. Definitely a must go if you like Szechuan cuisine
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EeshEats
Points +240
Cold leftovers were the best - Edit
Passed by this place one evening and saw a long line so we knew it must be good. My partner went bank a few days later and graciously saved me his leftovers from lunch. *insert drool face emoji here *
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dhurwitz
Points +48
Worth a visit - Edit
Pretty tasty! Lots of options for all tastes.
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jennyc32
Points +4392
Exquisite dishes - Edit
This is a tiny little place, so definitely make a reservation if you want to try it. It was one of our favourite spots on our trip. Service was fast and friendly, even though they had a lot of takeaway orders to deal with.
Read moreWe got the lunch menu, and all chose vegetable dumplings for our starter - they were extremely hot, and quite tasty. For our mains, we had vegetable fried rice, salt and pepper tofu, and mapo tofu. We all loved our dishes - everything was so tasty, the salt and pepper tofu was perfectly crispy, the Szechuan pepper was not too overwhelming, it was absolutely perfect.
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Chad_and_Emily
Points +2954
Tiny place. Good food and service. - Edit
While we did have to wait a while even with a reservation, the service was good. The space is very small so get a reservation. I did read they were going to be opening a larger space.
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McMallory
Points +2861
Cute place - Edit
I like this location a little better than the one on 3rd but ultimately they’re doing the same thing.
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AnneB13
Points +94
So Good! - Edit
Such good food! Haven’t had crab rangoon since I went vegan (was one of my favorite foods, of course)—Spicy Moon’s version is perfection! Great food and service in a cute space!
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Angelo23
Points +290
Spicy to the moon! - Edit
Went here for my birthday lunch and enjoyed everything I ordered. The brussels sprouts were delicious and I really liked the cabbage with peppers, simple but flavorful with a little kick. The scallion pancake was great too crispy and tasty. The Kung Pao was also really good and added a crunchy texture to the meal with just enough spice for most.
Read morePros: Flavorful , Generous portions
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DanielleDean
Points +27
A new place for me - Edit
This is a nice little restaurant. Definitely will find my way back there.. love the different options.. I was missing Chinese food.. haven't had it since I became a vegan.. and this hit the spot
Read morePros: Lots of options , The people there was very nice , The food was great
Cons: It was a bit packed , Hard to find parking
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JesseRhinier
Points +71
Excellent! - Edit
Just visited this place for the first time, and it’s excellent! Simple, clean menu with all vegetarian and vegan. The food is great, the service is as well and the restaurant itself is cool and relaxing. Plus some good vegan desserts.
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Soniapremaney
Points +221
Affordable, good quality asian food - Edit
Amazing food, amazing vibe, good drinks and good staff.
Read moreDumplings, steamed bun, dan dan noodles, scallion pancakes, and crispy mushrooms... SO SO good!
Updated from previous review on 2023-02-09
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bubblygup
Points +42
Super yummy & great lunch menu - Edit
The lunch menu is $17 for an app with a bowl or big bite. The servings are huge for a lunch portion and everything was delicious. Order the kung pao!
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adalea
Points +1156
One of my favorite spots in NYC - Edit
I like the east village location much better than the west village location solely because they have the zha jiang mian. Plus the vibes are good. Expensive for chinese food but worth it.
Read morePros: All vegan
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Kitkatkatey
Points +106
Great vegan eatery - Edit
Lovely cosy little place with superb food and quick friendly service
Read morePros: All vegan menu, Tasty food, good portions , Friendly service
Cons: No alcohol, Bit chilly
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LorraineMichelle
Points +81
Yummy Chinese food - Edit
Wow!!! Wow wow!!! Delicious
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Sylvain
Points +532
Spicy over the moon - Edit
I took the Dry Pepper Style Potatoes. It was unbelievable: tasty, spicy, crunchy. Spicy Moon is a great little gem, very busy at times which shows how much they are appreciated in the neighborhood. Their fully vegan menu is great, very diversified, and cooked on the spot with fresh ingredients.
Read morePros: Dry pepper style dishes, Noodles, Service
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