Came right before the lunch rush. Even on a weekday it can get busy. This is a small place where you can seat yourself. It's a very casual atmosphere. Sometimes you have to catch the staff's attention or even go up to them. I saw customers going behind the counter to help themselves to plates and napkins but the staff do bring it to you. Like most dim sum restaurants: write down the quantity of the dishes you want to order. Considering most of their dishes are $2 each it is easy to get carried away. Service is quick. Everything was tasty and good quality. However, I wasn't a fan of their desserts. The mango pudding lacked that sweet mango taste I was used to. I should've asked them to bring the egg custard buns out later when I was ready to eat it. The tea was not steeped ahead of time. You are given a tea pot of hot water and a tea bag inside - let it steep! A bonus is this is a place where you can buy frozen Dim Sum food to bring home and steam yourself.
They have Vietnamese newspaper available for Vietnamese readers :)