I came here on a Friday night with my girlfriend hoping to experience the same level of service and food quality that other Yelpers have been raving about.
Sadly, my experience was not as great as the other reviewers, and I'll explain below as to the reasons why.
It does seem like an authentic Chinese restaurant, and the menus and signage leaves little help for their English speaking patrons. While this is not a bad thing, the waiters have difficulty expressing the dishes to those who can't speak Cantonese or Mandarin.
There are so many menus. I counted at least 4 and needless to say this is a bit overwhelming. I'm sure there is considerable overlap but in the future the restaurant would be wise to consolidate their menus into one or two to make it easier for customers.
The food was bland, especially when compared to other Chinese restaurants and I wasn't thrilled with any particular dish. The food was prepared quickly and brought in several different plates so you can tell that the restaurant basically uses whatever dishes they can find. There was absolutely no uniformity, and it reminded me of when I used to eat in the school cafeteria.
The restaurant location was not the best but was in a plaza with extremely limited parking. It was a real struggle to find a space but this can't be blamed on the restaurant. What the restaurant can be blamed for is outright lying about their merchant terminal. The restaurant is open till 3am which is nice for late night eating.
When presented with the bill, I asked to pay by credit card. The gentleman serving our table boldly said no credit card. So I asked to pay by debit and he said they only take cash. I know this isn't true because I saw others paying by their cards but he refused to let me pay either by credit/debit. I had to leave my girlfriend at the restaurant and drive to a bank in the rain to take out $50 to pay for the meal.
Needless to say, this last point is where the restaurant lost me forever as a customer.