I don't recall the last time I walked into a Chinese restaurant with a point exchange system at the front. It's been so many years. It kinda looks like a garage sale is going on. Perhaps that's what it is, although some of it is definitely a point exchange thing. There's a rack or two filled with odds and ends including assorted stuffed animals and if I recall correctly, some sort of thing that looks like pebbles for plants.
Dim sum's fairly average here. Nothing particularly stood out. If anything, it was just slightly below average. That being said, they seem to have all the dim sum standards (until they run out of them). Phoenix talon/chicken feet were not the bright red I'm accustomed to. These ones were slightly less sweet and slightly more black bean flavored.
They have a pine nut and green tea pastry on their dessert menu. It's actually more like a fried glutinous rice flour cake thing. It's got a mochi-esque texture, and it's covered in little (pine?) nut bits. The green tea is the floral kind, not the matcha kind. I was expecting something a lot more earthy, and a lot less like I just had some shampoo. Quite disappointed.
That being said, I wouldn't mind coming back because their taro nests filled with minced pork were quite tasty. Surprisingly, so were their steamed beef balls.