Funky looking place with big round tables but also booth and couch seating. The decor is very eccentric - the walls are painted pretty out there colours. There's a wall of books, a terrace of themed coffee cups, and one section of ceiling to floor aquariums. There's also a huge projector screen which was playing a nonstop loop of Chinese movies. The last defining piece is this giant circular light piece which makes me think the restaurant could have been a lounge in a previous iteration.
We went against the norm at this restaurant by ordering our dishes a la carte and ordering the Cantonese style ones. The seafood dishes - Maggi style lobster, oysters, steamed fish - stood out in sticking with the theme of the restaurant. Honestly even the short ribs and the sweet and sour pork were good too.
I read a lot of complaints about the service. We had two huge tables of about 12 people each. We were served promptly, able to get refills when requested, and they didn't rush us at all, so no issues on my visit. I'd definitely hit up this restaurant again.