We wanted to get some dim sum but didn't want to drive to Chinatown. When we got into the restaurant there was somebody playing keyboards music and it felt like we were in an 80s movie. The dishes were in the carts and they were nice and hot. At first I was excited that we lived so close to a good dimsum place. However after a few bites of everything we got (suimai, meat ball, turnip cake, spare ribs) I felt kind of gross because everything was super greasy, like dripping oil greasy. Even the egg tart was really greasy. Next time we'll drive a little farther for dim sum...