I've gone here a couple times for take-out, and the food has been pretty solid, pretty much what you'd expect from a slightly above average Chinese restaurant. This place seems relatively busy whenever I go, mostly locals or people that work nearby. The space is huge and the tablecloths are actually layers of disposable plastic (think cut-out garbage bags) that make it easier for the tables to get bussed quickly, which as a former bus boy I can respect :). If you're Filipino like me, you might get a "kumusta ka" from the staff here, a nice local touch in an area with a lot of Filipino foot traffic. Today we ate in and tried the lunch special, not that extensive of a menu but had many of the basics one would like. I went for the General Tsao chicken. You can choose your sides (I chose fried rice and dumpling soup, respectively). It came out to around 10 bucks, the portions were pretty big, and I had no complaints. Even the dumpling soup was light and tasty.