Nice ambience and decor(although somewhat clashy), fast service, big although still overpriced portions, delicious scallops and shrimp, the fried rice wrapped in lotus leaves was very good(one of the best I've eaten), and I liked the complimentary red bean soup too (in Cantonese they say "sugar water") and the cookies. Food is kinda overpriced though, we got 2 of the cheapest dishes because the others were like $60-$120 each what. The food was nice but not worth that much c'mon. Seriously, there were combos for 2 valued at $240 or something. Even if you're rich there are better places to spend your money.
It was 9pm and I just wanted to go to a random dim sum place that was nearby and open. No all day dim sum here :/ but the place was really fancy-looking. First thing my bf said when we went inside, "Why are there white people paintings?" (since it was a Chinese restaurant). I thought it was weird too since there were Chinese decor up too; found out later that it used to be an Italian restaurant.
So, it took about 2 minutes for us to get seated. I noticed that there were at least 4 floors and many rooms. I really liked that we were seated in a small room with only one other group because I don't like big crowded places. I did all the talking because I spoke Cantonese and my bf didn't. We got our tea and and our food quite fast. They served us our fried rice and noodles into small bowls in front of us and we had the option of getting the free red bean soup which I took. It tasted really good with the cookies and was just the right amount of sweetness for my Chinese tastebuds. I didn't expect much from a place rated 3.5 stars, but I was satisfied.