Definitely an interesting take on a Hakka/ Indo-Chinese restaurant, with great ambiance and some signature design choices that make it stand out. The space is bright, with some paintings and statues of Buddha and Kwan/Guan throughout the restaurant. Additionally, there's more than enough seating for about 120 people but it ends up getting packed around 7 or so so make sure your reservation is set in stone. We left here only to find at least 20-30 people waiting for tables.
The food is great but the service happens to be pretty weak here. The waitress serving our party of 18 told us that tip wasn't included, after reading the menu and reviewing the bill that wasn't true at all. Needless to say, we weren't too impressed with what she tried to pull, so we were shuffled off to make room for more guests. It's a shame, she screwed herself out of a bigger tip by lying to us.