I am living for the decor - love the plastic vegetable baskets as lamp covers and the painted Chinese baby and flowers on the walls. When I walked into Jackpot, I've noticed that the place smelled like incense - made me think of going into an elderly relative's home for dinner during an auspicious holiday. Everything about Jackpot certainly makes it stand out from the Chinese restaurants in the area.
The food was good - I definitely ended up having itis after having the jackpot chicken. The winter melon soup was interesting with the deep fried onions floating around. The jackpot chicken was good. A little too greasy overall for my liking. Price-wise, I feel like it was a bit over-priced. I was expecting the best Hainan chicken but I didn't - it was just okay. I probably would have gotten better Hainan chicken for much less than $16 at a lesser known restaurant.
Service was friendly and accommodating.
My overall take? It's better to come in a group so you can sample a variety of dishes rather than sampling just one or two items - it would be worth the money and you probably wouldn't be as underwhelmed).