If Louis XVI hosted Dim Sum in his courts, Premiere Ballroom's setup would most likely resemble that. Huge paintings of scenes of the Renaissance, French maid/servant outfits on the servers, and just general gaudyness... What a smart move for a convention centre to realize that weekend mornings can be a lucrative place to host an ornate Dim Sum for Toronto's insatiable Dim Summers.
And to get a jump on getting people in the door, happy hour before 11 am where S, M, L items are $3 each flat. Unfortunately, it seemed that everything I wanted was XL or SP.
Also unfortunately, every item seemed to take 40 minutes to prepare and bring out so it was one dainty dish at a time allowing you to fully digest it before the next thing. That's fine for a fancy tasting menu but not for a regular weekly brunch. Be sure you are eating with people you like.