Moon Palace Express
Moon Palace Express — chinese in Chinatown; the Xiao Long Bao is the highlight. Casual, established, and unapologetic about it. The flavors don't apologize for being bold.
What 346 diners keep saying
What 346 diners keep saying
verbatim, from Google
“I always order from them when I crave or have the chance to order their fried rice chicken always comes prepared good I love them 😭”

“I ordered the general jones' wings (not spicy), beef chow fun, shredded pork/chives/tofu, and pan fried pork buns. Everything tasted great as expected but the shredded pork was the all-star that I couldn't stop eating. I forgot to take pictures until I already started eating.”

“Good sesame chicken and better pot stickers, but specifically ordered from here for their photo of their chicken and broccoli. Was disappointed by what arrived and was offered a $4 refund on a $16 entree for the discrepancy.”

“The key word is "express," so it has a small menu. Ordered Xiao long bao (soup dumplings), which were really good. The crab rangoons were not good at all. 100% will not get these again. Service was slow nothing fast about it”

“The worse Singapore noodles I’ve ever had the noodles was dry and stuck together and no favor. I will never ever go back there.”
“Good food, fast delivery that delivers very hot, and fresh. I ordered orange chicken that that was soft(I prefer crispy) that was very flavorful delivered hot. I also got fried rice with chicken and shrimp, that was soft, and good.”
“The dumplings, sizzling rice soup and soup dumplings stand out here!”
“Moon Palace has been and still is MY favorite "Chineese" restruant for over 25 years. Food is consistently great, and the pot stickers are THE best! I wish they still had a sit down restruant, but some things change”
“A Chicagoland staple and perennial Chinese Cantonese favorite. Established in the 80's, Moon palace has morphed into a relevant and incredible dining experience, boasting an absolutely sick bar in the back at night. Don't miss the dumplings!!!”
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