I've been passing by this place for a while, never suspecting it had much business as it seems to be all by itself in an industrial street and besides a service station (They share the building with another restaurant operation...not sure of the name). The yelp reviews seemed OK enough to give it a try for lunch. Went at about 1:30 today (a Thursday) expecting the place to be empty. What a surprise that the place was still almost full and we had to wait a couple of minutes for a table to be cleaned off for us. Place is small, perhaps it could squeeze in about 40 diners at a time (depending on how many people could squeeze into the 2 or 3 large booths. We had a couple of the lunch specials ($6.99 including soup and tea/coffee). The portions are large and the quality acceptable. These HK style cafe operations all seem to have their own take on the similar dishes, so taste is very much an individual opinion. Service was scattered but friendly and parking is a big plus by Scarborough standards. There is a Dickens connection...apparently the chef use to be with the Dickens near Midland and Finch?) We will be back to try other dishes and this place definitely has the potential for 4 stars or higher.