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Contribuisci feedbackFirst of all, I want to mention that the owners were friendly, so I’m giving them three stars for service. However, my go-to spot is T2 Yan in the Twin Cities. I’m used to ordering a dinner combo and pot stickers for under $30. I decided to try Full Moon Palace this time, and ended up spending $40 for a combo, a side of chow mein (which was nicely stacked), and pot stickers. I could have accepted the price if the main thing—the flavor—had been there. Unfortunately, this was the most expensive and bland Chinese food I’ve ever had. I wish I had stuck with T2 Yan, Hunan, or even Yen hot Chinese food inside the Galt supermarket. The rice was cold and hard, the noodles were tasteless, the garlic chicken was bland, and the pot stickers were soggy and just as flavorless. The only way this meal could have been redeemed is if the portions were appropriate, but I received the smallest amount of Chinese food for the price. I do not recommend it.
Service: Dine in Meal type: Lunch Price per person: $30–50 Food: 3 Service: 3 Atmosphere: 3
Service: Takeout Meal Type: Lunch Price per Person: $10–20 Food Rating: 5/5 Service Rating: 5/5 Atmosphere Rating: 5/5 Recommended Dishes: Egg Drop Soup Vegetarian Recommendation: Highly recommended!
Service: Take out Meal type: Lunch Price per person: $10–20 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
Service: Dine in Meal type: Lunch Price per person: $30–50 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes: Egg Drop Soup Recommendation for vegetarians: Highly recommend Vegetarian offerings: Not sure Parking space: Plenty of parking Parking options: Free parking lot
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