The food was much better than expected. I'm a sauce-heavy Hakka fan, so Manchurian was my way to go. It was solid. As was the Hakka noodle dish. What the place lacks in ambience (it lacks a lot. They seem to not care that there's no music or just about anything beyond chairs and tables) it makes up for in portion size and good service.
Our server had a sense of humour and was willing to guide our lunch choices based on preferences for dry/wet dishes and a good balance of flavours. That alone earns solid stars.
The prices are also ridiculously low for lunch. $6 for a giant plate with one of spring roll/soup/pop? Wild. The food was fresh and fried well--crispy and not left to drown in sauces for hours.
Go there so they stick around. The neighbourhood needs them.