As a student (or any other busy individual), Full Moon Express is a great spot for a good and fast lunch or dinner, for example when you are studying for your exams and do not have the time to cook yourself. They offer different Asian meals that you can customize. There are different types of noodle soups, wok, barbecue, bento boxes, or Japanese curry. The sizes of the meals are nice, just like the prices. Additionally, they also serve bubble tea (one of my favorite drinks).
The restaurant is located in China Town, just off the main shopping street (so it's also a good spot to grab a meal while shopping). There is an area where you order and grab your food and then you can find a spot to eat in one of the different rooms. One of my favorite spots is on a table that is sunken into the floor so that you have the option to sit crosslegged. There is an option to order takeaway or to get it delivered.
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