I'm not from any of the Asian countries, so I found the whole experience rather novel and fun. Here are some notes for those who are not familiar with the experience.
The most important thing to know is that unlike in a typical Western restaurant, you order the dishes that will be shared between all the people at your table. Don't worry, you get your own plate, spoon and chopsticks, or if you prefer, fork. So if you are ordering roast duck over rice, you get a largish plate that the patrons at your table all share in.
The place is quite busy, so I found everyone chowing our chow mein rather quickly.
Other interesting thing is that between three people we payed around $40 for 4 dishes. This compares favorably to a restaurant I was at recently where I plopped down $80 for two.You may want to bring cash so it's easier to split the bill if you want to.
I can also say that I enjoyed this meal much more than the one I had at the Italian restaurant.
Overall, 4 stars. I wish the place was a little bit bigger with more open space and not as loud.
Recommended.