Dim sum:
- Early bird deal throughout the entire week (weekdays cheaper) if you get in before 10:30am.
- No lineup
- Above average food (consistent)
- Menu available with English and pictures (good for people who do not speak the language or/and who are not familiar with dim sum)
For the above reasons, this is my go-to dim sum place. I don't like waiting in line for food (I tend to get hangry) especially if is the first meal of the day (dim sum is a typical brunch item).
I can put up with a "nothing special" quality of food if I don't have to wait for the table and if it is cheap. Most staff is not good at English, but you can still manage to order by looking at the pictures and English name for items (you have to ask for it if you need it).
Overall, I like dim sum because it is cheap, filling, and fun to try different dishes. This place has done enough for me to come back. I would recommend this place if you can manage to get an early bird deal or don't want to wait in line.
Dinner:
Good food (just typical Chinese dishes for dinner), quick and friendly service, reasonable price. Our group ordered quite a lot (about 10 different dishes) almost everything was pretty tasty. My favorite was stir-fried green beans and fried lobsters. Their eel casserole was OK, a bit too chewy.