Your typical dim sum go-to spot for when you have a craving for siu mai and har gow. By no means are the dim sum here exceptional, but the seating is quite ample and you don't typically need to wait a long duration of time to be seated.
In terms of choice, the menu is quite varied and there is a little bit of something for everyone. Some niche favorites aren't available however, such as the curry cuttlefish or tofu pudding which definitely hurts the experience for some who favors these dishes.
Service of the staff are quite swift and responsive when you need them, which is always quite nice. The accessibility of restrooms is sometimes rather inconvenient as you have to make a trek to them, located at the other end of the building.
Overall, service is on-point, parking generally isn't a problem, food is decent but not a comprehensive experience for fans of dim sum.