Looking for somewhere late night for a bite in Chinatown, this place is open until 2.
The dim sum menu is extensive and has something for anyone and everyone, some traditional offerings and some less so. I didn't bother looking at the other menu.
The food isn't great, although the seaweed rolls were very tasty, if chewy. Har gau were small and not particularly tasty.
The place is dirty and the characters hanging around late evening aren't overly friendly. That the staff was talking about the customers in Cantonese in clear site was also unpleasant.
Walking by the kitchen to the graffiti-laden and filthy washroom yielded scents of desserts baking- making no sense in a dim sum restaurant.
Staff was functional only, a gent who appeared to be the boss stood around the dining room while ordering far busier staff to take orders and bus tables left for quite a while despite the easy cleanup afforded by plastic tablecloths.
I won't be returning with the number of other options available.