Wife and I were craving some wontons and noodles. This spot has been on our to go to list for a while now, so we figured we'd finally make a stop in and visit.
Service : the service is quick in the first 5 minutes..the staff would barely give us a chance to decide what to order staff came by our table and asked 4 times in less than 5 minutes. By the time we were ready to order, then their attention wavered, took us another 5 minutes just to flag someone over. Self serve on your beverages (water/hot water/tea)
Food : we ordered the shrimp wonton lo mein and the dumpling lo mein. In future, we'll likely order the noodle soup version of those 2 dishes..since they basically charged an extra dollar for the use of the bowl to have the soup on the side. $7 for the lo mein version, $6 for the noodle soup version. The soup broth was simple, lightly seasoned and decent amount of scallions. For us tho, not enough noodles, almost considered ordering a 2nd dish of lo mein or shrimp wonton noodle soup (btw $2 extra if you want extra noodles). Impressed with the size of the dumplings and the shrimp wontons. We found the shrimp wontons and the dumplings to be to our liking, plump and juicy shrimps.
Food for thought : would return for future visits if looking for a quick bowl of noodle soup. Not likely to hit up this place if we were super super hungry. Even after my wife and I were done our lo mein dishes we were still hungry for more. Similar concept resto to Jim Chai Kee, similar size wontons. Not sure why tip is needed honestly..other than serving the food order..they don't do anything else for the customer..beverages are self-serve.
Payment of bill : Cash ONLY!