Full Moon City, Cantonese restaurant in Chinatown, The Hague, Netherlands.
Full Moon City is a restaurant with a modern interior and open kitchen where you can watch chefs prepare dim sum and traditional Cantonese dishes. The space offers roughly 80 different dim sum varieties along with wok dishes and barbecue specialties.
The establishment maintains connections to culinary traditions from Guangdong province and employs chefs from Hong Kong to preserve authentic cooking methods. This link to southern Chinese cooking styles continues to shape the menu and quality of dishes served.
During weekends, Chinese families gather at round tables with rotating lazy susans, sharing dim sum and conversation in a way that connects to centuries-old dining customs. This communal eating style remains central to how the restaurant functions as a gathering place.
The restaurant operates daily until 1:00 AM and serves both lunch and dinner throughout the day. The seating for around 200 guests fills up quickly on weekends during dim sum service, so arriving early is advisable.
The restaurant is part of a dining complex featuring three separate concepts: Full Moon City itself, Full Moon Express, and Restaurant Full Moon. This setup allows visitors to experience different approaches to Cantonese cooking under one roof.
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