I'm really happy I found this place for an odd reason and I'm glad I did. There's a walk in clinic next door and I was having horrible stomach pains and couldn't eat. They treated me and said I should try eating in half an hour. I walked the shopping center and found this gem inside an old coffeeshop. The décor is very chic and I was impressed that in the corner was a traditional party roundtable for parties and was even blocked off. Not bad for a casual dining space in a smallish location. The jasmine tea was delicious and the service a little rough but eager to please and friendly. I was surprised to see all these sandwiches on the menu but my Cantonese friend pointed out sandwiches are a leftover colonial thing in Hong Kong. It is a varied menu with very traditional items to western staples. I wish I had more to say about food but this was my first meal in a while and I wanted to play it safe with dumplings. They even steamed them for me which a lot of fast casual places refuse to do and fry them to death (looking at you Republic Ramen). $5.99 for six soft, tasty and luscious dumplings works for me. The interior really is pretty and the menu is huge, plus everyone was clearly an ASU exchange student speaking Cantonese so that tells you something. My review isn't good for just plain old dumplings but I will definitely be back for some spicy Szechuan when I'm feeling better. I was not risking dying for spicy pepper today. Looks great for dates if you see a show at The Improv comedy theater upstairs.