This is THE place for Dim Sum.
The prices are cheap (everything on the menu was $2.08 each!) as it should be, and the dishes are tasty, fresh and well made.
Everything I had there I liked. Their dumplings and bao's were very good and served steaming hot. I finished off the meal with the sesame balls stuffed with sweet black sesame paste and a plate of the pan-fried water chestnut cake, which were nice.
Get there early as it the place gets really busy and packed -- maybe that's why it's called Full House! Likewise finding parking could take a while here.
This is my grand parent's favorite dim sum spot. You can't go wrong here.