As far as dim sum goes, this place isn't rewriting the book. The dim sum is fairly mediocre, the skins are thick and floury, they use aluminum trays for the shanghai dumplings, and the décor is dated. With all that said, this place presents a certain charm. The food is plentiful, very tasty and extremely well-priced. It is also the best dim sum option in the area. Best Friend Restaurant is a few intersections west, but is a little more average. Not a bad option for lunch if you're in the area and craving some dim sum. I really enjoyed their friend pork dumplings, bbq pork rice noodle roll and shiu mai. They make a pretty great chili oil. They also sell frozen dim sum to make at home, interesting cross between a wholesaler and a restaurant.