pretty nice decor & pretty convenient location, but the food was only average at best.
I guess it's also nice to note that this place still continues the transitional dim sum style--they have workers pushing around dim sum carts and you take them as they come by. Although this is great, it's probably not the best for non-chinese speakers. (since they broadcast in chinese and you will have difficulty knowing what's inside all those little trays)
Also, I found it quite loud since the tables spacing was very dense, so it made it harder to hear what the broadcasts were.
if your chinese isn't very strong, I would suggest going to another dim sum place where you place your order on a sheet.