Indulge in the flavors of China at Full Moon House. Whether you’re in the mood for appetizers, soups, rice noodles, chicken, beef, pork, seafood, chow mein, fried rice, chop suey, special dishes, egg foo young, dim sum, or our satisfying combo dinners, we have something to please every palate. Join us for a delightful dine-in experience, or enjoy the convenience of takeout and delivery. Experience the taste of authentic Chinese cuisine today—visit Full Moon House or call to place your order. Satisfaction guaranteed!
Laid-back stop for Chinese banquet classics such as steamed pork buns & hot pot seafood dishes. Based on 487 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.3 stars. Price $$
✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout ✔️ Delivery
Address:
960 N Hill St, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Phone: (213) 537-0792
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Hours
Friday |
11 AM–1 AM |
Saturday |
11 AM–1 AM |
Sunday |
11 AM–12 AM |
Monday
(Labor Day)
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11 AM–3 PM, 5:30 PM–12 AM
Hours might differ
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Tuesday |
11 AM–3 PM, 5:30 PM–12 AM |
Wednesday |
11 AM–3 PM, 5:30 PM–12 AM |
Thursday |
11 AM–3 PM, 5:30 PM–12 AM |
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Reviews
Gigi Johnson
Great food and unexpectedly large servings. Normally my husband and I will split 2 entrees…and that was so much food! We did eat it all. 😉 The lemon chicken had a delicate flavor and the seafood chow fun was abundant with seafood and delicious.
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Roger Rodriguez
Food was Delicious! They did forget one of the items we ordered but still a great place for delicious Chinese food, basically the server came and took our order and never came back again to check if we needed anything or need any more drinks which in my experience in all Asian places lack good customer service is to be expected.
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Emerald C.
It was our first time here, we ordered eggplant and beef, A vegetable (Chinese A-vegetable), chicken porridge, vegetable soup, and scallion mushroom. The bill came out to be $87 including tips is $101. The food was good and staff was attentive. They have gender neutral restrooms. They can validate parking if you park in the garage next to them, we got 2 hour free validation and the garage parking is flat rate $5.
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Jing Mai
There food is very good. It tastes good and its more organically. Unlike other restaurants I can hardly taste a hint of artificial flavors.
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Knott Coll
Got the Mongolian beef and BBQ pork rice and EVERYTHING was flavorful and filling…Nice atmosphere,quick attentive service and considerate servers.Definitely going back
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G M
We were seated as we entered. They took our order when we were ready. The food was ready in a reasonable amount of time. The food was really good. After lunch we sat and visited with each other nobody was rushing us out. I really liked this place.
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Brianna Lara
I had such an unassumingly great experience here. I am usually disappointed by these family style restaurants just because they have too many things on the menu to provide proportional quality. But wow! Everything we ordered was flavorful, fresh and perfectly cooked. I didn’t get a super sweet or salty or even “artificial” flavor from anything we ordered. My group of ten ate for approx $30 each, sharing plates. Some of us even had drinks. Service was great, I particularly appreciated the pro bono tea before our meal. This is probably the only place in Chinatown or maybe even LA that you could have a full blown meal on a white tablecloth past 11pm.
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Mighty Heart
Be careful parking on the side of the restaurant building, even without no parking sign, your car will get towed. I asked the Fullmoon restaurant crew to view the camera for our car is missing and he said it was towed. I said we don’t see any sign for no parking and he said there is a movie shooting going on and they removed the sign and forgot to put it back. He gave the number of towing company to call. He said a lot of there customer get car towed for parking in the side of the building. They are aware but they never informed there customer. In a matter of minutes, we need to pay $400 to claim the car. Im wondering who makes money
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Andrey Bzikadze
We decided on this place in Chinatown for Chinese New year. We got there at 7pm and it was around a 30 minute wait before we got seated which wasn’t bad considering it was Chinese New year. They have some seats outside while you wait.
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Martin Peterson
Very good dumplings and scallops. I would eat there again. The menu is huge, I had a hard time deciding. Loved the chicken feet.
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