Went there for lunch with a friend and found the place to be a charming little joint.
Our waitress had perfected the art of 'bantering' and it's always pleasantly surprising when people know just how much it elevates the dining experience.
We started off with some lovely tea (Earl Grey ofcourse) and it was served in a fashionable kettle and classy looking cup and saucer. It was one of the most delicious and fragrant teas I've had in a really long time especially after the crap Timmy's and Starbucks shoves down our throats.
Then my friend ordered the burritos and I ordered some mushroom filled fried dumplings and we washed it down with some wonderful soup. The special soup changes every day but we had a parsnip and celery soup with brown rice in it. It was mildly seasoned and just what i needed after the oily and spicy dumplings.
All in all a good restaurant. The serving sizes were a bit small, personally. And the food did take a while to arrive and it wasn't even that busy at first.