I love this cheap and cheerful dim sum spot. It's a great place to go with one friend or a large group. The selection is pretty good but sometimes they run out of my favourites by noon. The options are always a bit different. You can expect har gow, siu mai, sticky rice, rice flour rolls, a variety of sesame balls, fantastic taro dumplings, and all kinds of steamed and pan fried dumplings. I have never tried the deep fried selection or the dessert cart but there are many options there. Sometimes there are special treats like pumpkin and pear dumplings made to look like tiny pumpkins or pears - cute and amazingly delicious! The barbecue pork buns are good but not always present. Expect a short wait if you come after noon. Service is via traditional dim sum trolleys. There are always plenty of extra workers to ask for tea, your cheque, or a takeout container. It's not the freaking ritz of dim sum but I've had a lot of dim sum, and this is good food.