This hidden joint is tucked away in the corner of an old plaza, so when my parents said they wanted dim sum here I was like "where is that?! really??"
But lo and behold, there was a dim sum place. I was fairly worried that the place would be crazy run down since the outside doesn't look like much, but the inside of the restaurant is actually very homey. I can see why a lot of people like to come here, the ambiance is very reminiscent of really old dim sum places I used to visit in Hong Kong.
We ordered a few random things that I don't normally see on dim sum menus: the vegetarian pig kidneys and plain rice rolls. I really wanted the steamed bun with sesame + egg yolk, but was too full by the end to even put pencil to paper to order. Overall the food is good, but a bit pricy. If you like rice rolls, then the plain rice rolls are fantastic, they're silky smooth and well-made (as opposed to made somewhere else and shipped over frozen).