4/5 JJJ v. 1 year ago on Google
According
to
the
Chinese
grapevine,
a
lot
of
people
like
Full
Moon
City
In
the
Hague
so
we
decided
to
give
it
a
try.
First
off,
the
food
was
a
four
star.
The
portions
are
good,
presentation
is
good,
the
taste
was
overall
nice
but
a
tiny
bit
bland
for
some
dishes.
Especially
the
dishes
that
had
rice
noodle
in
it.
The
shrimp
in
the
"ha
kau"
was
tasty
but
would
have
been
better
with
some
bamboo
shoots
in
it.
The
siu
mai
with
chicken
and
truffle
was
delicious!
The
stir
fry
rice
noodle
with
beef
was
nice
but
was
missing
what
we
in
Cantonese
would
call
"wok
air".
The
steamed
buns
were
nice
as
well,
although
the
lotus
paste
bun
had
more
"bun"
than
filling.
We
ordered
swiftly
upon
sitting
down
and
the
food
came
very
quickly.
Regarding
the
staff
and
restaurant
setting,
Full
Moon
City
gets
2-3
star
rating.
There
is
little
space
between
the
tables
and
even
the
staff
had
to
maneuver
through
them.
The
staff
was
not
friendly
and
some
of
them
looked
as
if
(what
we
could
say
in
Cantonese)
the
whole
world
owed
them
money.
It's
not
any
different
if
we
go
for
dim
sum
in
Hong
Kong
but
I
still
get
annoyed
by
it...
The
tea
cost
2,95
per
person
according
to
the
bill,
although
they
charged
us
as
1
person
even
though
there
were
3
of
us.
It's
important
to
note
that
they
charge
50
cent
for
their
environment
friendly
take
away
boxes
(per
piece)
and
10
ct
for
a
plastic
bag.
So
be
aware
of
that
when
you
decide
to
keep
the
leftovers.
We
used
only
2
of
3
take
away
boxes
we
initially
asked
for
and
decided
to
use
our
own
bag
instead
of
theirs.
We
made
it
clear
to
the
waitress
when
she
came
with
the
bill.
Despite
that
we
still
needed
to
ask
her
to
adjust
the
bill
and
deduct
the
unused
box
and
bag.