Do not come here expecting fancy table cloths and gleaming tables. Much like my other go to Chinese Restaruants (Great Wall, the revamped South China and Nee House) this is a no frills Cantonese Style restaurant that has recipes and tastes best suited to my father's palate (in case you are wondering he is 70+ years old and from the mother-land). i.e. What you get here is family style homey Cantonese cooking. Lots of fresh vegetables and dishes that I grew up eating. They do an excellent fried tofu. The owners of this place use to own the revered Lucky's Chinese Restaurant which I have fond memories of from the early 90s. They have family style dinners as well as regular menus you can order off of. There is nothing overly priced on the menu and they even have harder to source dishes involving lamb and seafood. I don't see live seafood tanks here, although I'm told that they are willing to cook seafood that you bring in yourself. (A bonus for many Chinese folks who want a specific type of fish, but don't want to have to cook it themselves). A solid place (I wish it were a smidge closer to Central Phoenix) and like all good restaurants, tucked in the corner of a non-descript strip mall. True Cantonese cooking, i.e. this is not Northern Style or Sichuan style chinese cooking. For those of you familiar with the different you'll know what I'm talking about. They even have old school 80s pop music from Hong Kong playing the background. Oh and the service is spotty. Just like I remember....