We were quickly brought water, complimentary tea and delicious Taro chips before being greeted by our fabulous server Betty.ġ2 Moons menu is extensive and was somewhat unfamiliar to a few sushi novices, but Betty expertly helped us navigate new terms to choose a few appetizers and drinks. The tables are nicely spaced, so you don’t feel on top of other diners, and the restaurant has a modern, stylish ambiance. The first thing you notice when rounding the corner from the waiting area is the stunning views of the valley out the floor-to-ceiling windows that line two dining room walls. Unlike Vista, they don’t take reservations, but we didn’t have to wait long for a table for six on Saturday night.
While we’ve been frequent patrons at the steakhouse, Vista, we’d never tried out 12 Moons before.
So, when we planned to have dinner with one long-neglected couple, we added another and made it a fun night at the 12 Moons Asian Bistro at the Snoqualmie Casino.