I noticed that there are a lot of references to the Dim Sum here. Unfortunately I came here for an event and didn't get a chance to get the authentic "Dim Sum" experience here. We got a buffet specially for the event I was attending. Only dim sum dishes I got to try were the har gow, shumai and the steamed buns. I think the har gow and shumai were decent and the steamed buns were dry.
The other dishes we tried included noodles, cream cheese wontons, sesame chicken and something else I can't remember. I wasn't too impressed but to be fair I should come for a regular meal.