Expect to wait a loooong time if you are coming on a weekend dimsum. It gets packed quickly and there is very little standing room to wait inside. The place is divided into two sections, the front section is run by a man that remembers the sequence of people coming in. While the back section requires you to grab a number. If you have enough people in your group, I would recommend dividing and waiting in both lines for maximum efficiency.
Once past the frustration of being seated, check off what you want on paper (in both English and Chinese) and they will bring the dishes hot to your table. They didn't miss anything on our order and the food comes out fast. The quality of food is okay, I've had better and I've had worst so it's a solid choice if you are looking for dimsum downtown. Most dishes comes with 3 portions, so order accordingly for your party or be prepared to fight for a piece.