Came here on Christmas eve when the restaurant my friend and I were going to go to was fully booked. I don't know why this is under "Asian fusion" since it's a pretty typical Chinese restaurant. In fact, A La Kitchen is pretty much what I want from a Chinese restaurant: decent food for a decent price, large enough space so that you have some privacy, and a clean and pleasant interior.
I liked their more than most other places -- good noodle texture, soup not too oily but still flavourful.
Service was fine. I'm not looking to be babysat or seduced by the service at a place like this. Our waiter didn't seem fazed by our table's mixed communication of Cantonese, Mandarin and English, haha.
It's not -so- amazing that I'd tell all my friends that they have to eat here, or anything, but it's comfort food done well.
Oh yeah, also usually a sign of a good Chinese restaurant: the tea is hot and not watered down.