It's like having high tea but with dim sum. This converted mansion has a Victorian style atmosphere, complete with matching tea sets.
Short ribs were noticeably the best I've had in Toronto. They have unique items and definitely looks like they are 1) trying and 2) trying to offer something above the other dim sum restaurants-- and you definitely hope so, especially for the price they charge.
Food wise, it tasted good. Not completely sure if it is worth the substantial price difference yet. Service was attentive. Definitely fancier than most dim sum restaurants.
ps. Left on the table was a pamphlet with their banquets meals $2K a table??? The layout being awkward for a wedding aside, really couldn't see how the meal was different over the $1K meal.