Typical dim sum restaurant with a decent variety of dim sum. The only gripe is the service, we had to flag people down on multiple occasions to pick up empty dishes when we were done with everything.
I'm from Los Angeles so it was interesting to see how they served different types of dim sum. They had meat and rice bowls that resembled clay pots, but they were definitely lack luster in flavor.
They had carts filled with a variety of different fried foods and noodle dishes you can order by the small plate. The food was ok, but nothing spectacular.