Pros:
Dim sum prices pretty good no matter which day/time
Carts are efficient
Cons:
Dim sum is just average at best
Came here on a Sunday morning for a family gathering. We were a group of 18 so we were split into 2 tables. This place is very busy for on the weekends for dim sum. There is a "early bird" type special for all times during the week. Small, Medium and Large dim sum plates are all under at $3 no matter the time of the week. There aren't many places that have this kind of pricing so that's a boon right there.
This is also one of the few places that still uses dim sum carts. Most places now have you order everything at once, and then servers will bring the dishes to you. It is a much more efficient way honestly. Personally though, I like the carts. It's a nostalgic sort of feeling for me. With carts, if you're a seasoned dim sum customer, you know sometimes you have to be aggressive to get the dishes you want. You don;t have to be here. The carts here are very efficient. They come by enough times and they have enough dishes on the carts where they won't run out before making their way through the whole restaurant.
The dim sum itself here though, is pretty meh. There was nothing that really made it stand out from the rest. I had a siu mai where the shrimp inside still had the skin on it which was not nice at all. It's the trade off for the price I guess. It's not horrible, but it's nowhere near the better ones either.
The service here, for how busy this place can get is pretty good. They're running around everywhere making sure all the customers needs are met. Being a group of 18 means a lot of request and they were all met quickly.
If you don't like waking up early to get to dim sum places before 11 to take advantage of early bird specials, this place is a good option for you. The dim sim isn't the best, but you can;t argue with the price.