First experience was very positive. This is excellent, affordable, cold-weather food in Cleveland's Asiatown.
You must get the soup dumplings ($5 for six) to begin. You need to be careful in transporting them from the wooden serving dish to your bowl. They are great covered with a generous helping of the chili sauce, which is among the condiments provided at each table. Also tried the cucumbers, which were tasty but don't include anything beyond slices of a quartered cucumber covered in a very light dressing.
The real winner here is the Spicy Noodle Soup that you can order plain ($8), with braised beef ($10) or with pig intestines ($10). I tried the beef and loved it. It is very hot; it will likely cause you break a minor sweat. One bowl of soup provides a filling, delicious dinner.
The wait staff seemed a little overwhelmed with the crowd but that should change soon: the door said they were currently hiring a server; I presume the availability of drink refills and extra napkins will be improved once the new popular restaurant is fully staffed.
I can't wait to go back and explore other menu items. I will definitely return for the dumplings and Spicy Noodle Soup this winter.