I go here quite a bit for lunch, when you walk up to the counter cafeteria-style and order your choice of noodles/rice, choice of and number of dishes, and salad. The food is decent. The dining room is large and clean and faces Yonge Street, including the two-storey sign of a '90s brunette suspended on the face of the Brass Rail across the street. I've never been here for dinner, when I'm told they have table-side service. It's a good, standard place for lunch. For two items on rice/noodles and a salad, expect to pay just shy of $9.