The food is just ok. I tried a variety of dishes and found them to be quite one dimensional in flavour and many times more on the oily side. What I appreciated was that the noodles had a good texture to them, quite different from any other Chinese place I've had (more like a ramen or hand-pulled noodle type of elasticity/firmness to them). In particular, the peanut sesame noodles were quite good, but everything else was pretty standard.
If I could, I'd give this place a 7/10, but I've decided to round up because of the great service there. It isn't particularly fancy or over-the-top, but the servers are all quite pleasant and courteous, especially for Chinese restaurant standards. We had someone celebrating their birthday in our group, and they happily accommodated our cake and even presented a complimentary dessert. They were also good with splitting the bill for us.
The decor and vibe of the place are excellent as well. I always appreciate a place with an open kitchen. The food isn't quite to my liking but that's perhaps because it is a different style of Chinese cuisine from what I'm accustomed to. Overall, I'd still say the place is worth checking out if you've never tried it before.