Average at best though the piano playing was a god touch. Piano plays diring dinner service...However. I am no writing this to complain just give my judgment to he others to make here own decision.
Dim sum doesn't end at 3pm but at 230pm so unfortunately I can't comment on those items. I'm a avid fan of Kams in SF and the Hong konMg flower palace....on Yunipero serra. And it a lot to change what I think chinese should taste like.
I now live near the chinese cultural center in phoenix and if this is he idea of a type of china town... Except for Lee lees it fails. Not an area for foodies. I hade the shrimp egg rolls and general tso chicken. Epic fail. Oil egg row pulled right for
The deep fried too oily even sitting on the minced cabbage. But mainly. Two little bay shrimp in ea. disappointing. Table next to me commented to me on the peking duck. No crisp skin. And served with dumplins not crepes
So sad. I digress. The general tso chx was extremely salty and I was expecting some kick but nah just a nice salty sauce and it did have a Acceptable crisp crunch with broccoli.
That's the meal
Atmoshere was above par. Clean and quite during dinner hour. About 20 clients and good piano music.
Service was adaquatecbut for the price I didn't feel catered to.
My meal was set across from me and my water was self serve from a karaf and no hot tea or desert offered. I left the nominal 25% but I would usually leave 40.
I won't say it bad food just typical Phoenix Chinese food. Look around Before you set out too far to here expecting Real Chinese food. Don'tet cultural center ne fool you.