This is my alternative to Sam's Congee when I am not in the mood for long lineups. This place can get quite busy but since it's pretty big space the wait is usually not too lengthy.
The food is okay I would say. The congee tastes a bit on the bland side but the portions are on the larger side and they don't skimp on the ingredients either. The star of their food is probably their soy based "cheun fun" - kinda like various meats and vegetables wrapped in a giant soy pasta sheet and steamed. They are okay too, it won't be keeping you up at night craving for this stuff.
Perhaps, the best part about this place is their breakfast specials. For $5 you get a giant bowl of congee and a inappropriately large plate of cheun fun.
I am extremely disappointed that this place does not serve "yau tiu" - fried dough or any other of it's cousin sidekicks to go with my congee. This mystery mystifies me every time I visit!