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If you find yourself in Worthington, Ohio, Main Moon is a destination not to be missed. Nestled at 2173 W Dublin Granville Rd, this inviting Chinese eatery specializes in authentic Sichuan cuisine. The casual and quiet atmosphere makes it a perfect spot for groups or family outings, with options available for outdoor seating and even dog-friendly areas.
Main Moon offers more than just a meal; it provides an experience. You can enjoy a variety of dining options with their welcoming utilities: reservations, delivery, takeout, catering, and more. Additionally, the restaurant is wheelchair accessible, accepts various payment methods including credit cards and even cryptocurrency, making it convenient for everyone.
The extensive menu at Main Moon boasts a rich array of flavors, with chef recommendations that will ignite your taste buds:
The restaurant’s offerings extend into an impressive selection of sides, casseroles, and even vegetarian options. For those curious about the more authentic side of Chinese fare, the menu features enticing dishes like Pickled Pepper Roasted Fish and Boiled Fish Filet, both of which have received enthusiastic praise from diners.
Customer reviews showcase the inviting nature of Main Moon. Jeannine M. expresses her delight, recommending the restaurant for its great food and attentive service. Meanwhile, Jeff L. emphasizes the authenticity of their Sichuan dishes, particularly the special roasted fish that captures the essence of Chinese coastal dining.
Many patrons, like Josh G., recount their experiences navigating the accommodating and efficient service. “Was ready in under 10 minutes,” he noted, highlighting the impressive portion sizes and flavors that bring many back for more. With offerings that cater to various spice levels, there is something for everyone, including myriad vegetarian options, making it a favorite for families and group dinners.
Main Moon is more than just a restaurant—it's a culinary journey through the vibrant flavors of Sichuan cuisine. Whether you're stopping by for lunch, dinner, or a casual get-together, the generous portions and warm hospitality promise an unforgettable dining experience. With outdoor seating and a relaxed atmosphere, it's an ideal location for your next meal out. Don't miss your chance to explore this delightful gem in Worthington today!
“ Highly recommend. Great food and the owner was so nice to remedy a mistake that I made on my order. ”
“ Love their Dan Dan Mian! So good! Service is always self seated and they have a wide variety. ”
“ I am shocked this place is not more highly rated. It has authentic Sichuan's food, and specifically, their "special roasted fish" which is super hard to find in the states (but something we would always get as expats in China). The fish comes whole (yes, head on) and so you need to figure out how to eat it, but it is roasted and all the meat comes off so easily. It is spicy and the kind of thing that you'll get cravings for if you like spicy Chinese food. We ordered the pickled pepper roasted fish, and some spicy cucumber. This was a good amount of food for two people; I recommend going with a larger group and getting the roasted fish alongside multiple items on the menu. Manager was also very nice and welcoming. Will be back! ”
“ tl;dr. Order via phone. Watch the spice level. Do recommend. Ordered pick up. (Be sure to call in vs online order....it's cheaper). Was ready in under 10 minutes. Got it home and it was hot and well packaged. Portion size was large. I have the diced chicken with pickle. They subbed white for dark meat for me. Very flavorful but FYI is there is a "fire" image next to it on the menu....believe them. I like spice, have been to the Sichuan region and they aren't kidding. Lol Egg role was fine. Pretty typical of every one everywhere else. Wonton soup portion was large and hearty with extra shredded vegs. It was bland however. Ill try it again sometime to compare. The soup people had looked delicious, for next time... ”
“ This is a Chinese restaurant specializing in Sichuan Cuisine in the Worthington area. It did not disappoint! BIG portion, GREAT value, and YUMMY food! The menu has two sides. One side offers more authentic Chinese dishes, and the other side features more American Chinese dishes. My favorites were scallion pancake and boiled fish filet! Wish the pancake came with some sauces, but I dipped it in the wonton chili oil sauce, yum! Boiled fish filet is a very classic Sichuan dish, and it's not as spicy as it looks. If you are not a fan of fish, you can get the beef instead. ”
“ Look at all that RED! I used to frequent Main Moon in Linworth/Worthington for many years. It had its issues now and then, I stopped going at some point then it changed hands twice during the pandemic. So today I decided to try it again. The menu is typical of Cbus Chinese restaurants right now, a blend of Americanized takeout selections along with an authentic Sichuanese inspired menu as the main feature. The menu is extensive considering the times we live in currently. The staff/owner was cordial, efficient and polite. Today, since this food reheats well, I chose takeaway for two luncheon dishes, each including free hot sour soup, one dinner dish and one appetizer listed on the menu as a noodle "snack." Dish names and comments in the captions. Overall I'd give the experience /5 and I'll try them again. A couple of misses. Not enough lunchtime only menu selections -a very good value- for those thrifty among us. And the dishes are priced oddly to begin with, with many being the same price despite major ingredient differences. My only real gripe is that their huge stack of seemingly new takeaway menus don't align with their online ordering pricing, with the latter having upcharges on most everything - on top of an already added online "convenience" fee. Seems online ordering for pickup is the most convenient for both the restaurant and the customer so I don't get it Enjoy! 请享用! Qǐng xiǎngyòng ”