I finally had the chance to try this establishment, last time I tried to visit here they were still in the process of opening the restaurant.
The establishment is very clean and has a great atmosphere, staff is very friendly and approachable.
I ordered braised pork with egg, hot and spicy noodle, fried dumpling string beans w/braised pork chow mein to go.
During my conversation with the waiter I found out that you can order fried rice even though it's not on the menu. Also the waiter informed me that there on the process of making to go menu.
The fried dumpling was yummy especially paired with what tasted like pickled radish which came with the dumpling, braised pork was also good but as a filipino who eats lots of rice I just would prefer the braised pork to be paired with white rice but still it was delicious and very tender. The only thing that I was not a fan was the spicy soup. It's just probably me because this is the first time trying a spicy soup szechuan style. I'm not saying it was not good the soup it self was delicious I just wasn't a fan of all that dry spices on my soup.
I will diffenetly come again next time to try a different kind soup dish and see which will be my favorite.