Full Moon Palace - Galt

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Full Moon Palace

Full Moon Palace
4.0 / 5 (360 reviews)

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**Full Moon Palace: A Mixed Bag Experience**

Nestled in a lively locale, Full Moon Palace offers a spectrum of dining experiences that seem to vary widely. While some patrons praise the friendly service and fresh, flavorful dishes—like the curry chicken and orange beef—others express disappointment with bland flavors and meager portions. The sizzling rice soup and some entrees have drawn particular criticism for their unappealing textures and taste. Guests appreciate the family-run atmosphere and variety of vegetarian options, but concerns about food quality and customer service persist. Overall, while there’s potential for great meals, consistency remains a challenge for this restaurant.

Last update: 17.01.2026 from: Gordon

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★ 4 / 5 from 360 reviews
gordon-bice-1
05.10.2024

I hadn't dined here in years since we moved away, and wow, the food is even better than I remembered! We ordered pork fried rice, chicken chow mein, orange chicken, and garlic chicken. After a 25-minute drive home, everything was still warm, crispy, and incredibly delicious! We're definitely going to make this a regular place again.

justin-robinson-stor
05.10.2024

Fair food and a fair price

lorin-hendricks
05.10.2024

Tammy and Tim are amazing! The food is consistently fresh and served hot, made to order every time! You can't go wrong if you're in the mood for delicious, fresh Chinese cuisine!

andrew-ruthenbeck-3
05.10.2024

The food and staff at this restaurant are absolutely fantastic! It's a well-managed establishment offering some of the best dishes around. The family-run atmosphere makes it very welcoming, and you definitely won't be disappointed. The service is also impressively quick. For vegetarians, there’s a complete menu featuring tofu dishes. Plus, there’s a kids' menu, making it a great choice for families!

angel-r-beach414
03.03.2024

First 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.

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You can use the WiFi of the place free of charge.

The restaurant offers the opportunity to watch sports events on a TV / screen.

The restaurant is accessible and can therefore also be used with a wheelchair or physical limitations.

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