We ended up here before going to see a show at the Hard Rock. Seating was readily available in this quiet, intimate Chinese restaurant. The server took our drink order, disappeared, then came back again to ask for our IDs. The cocktails are all named after different animals. I ordered a pineapple mojito (the animal name eludes me in this moment) but unfortunately the mint overpowered the drink. The the server took our dinner order... but had to come back moments later to confirm. We got crab Rangoon and the lettuce wraps - super tasty! We really enjoyed the accompanying sauces. One of us ordered from the gluten free menu, and they cooked it to his request. Two of us ordered seafood dishes and we absolutely loved them. The portions are huge and there is a perfect mix of seafood and veggies: the three different types of mushrooms were especially tasty. The scallops melted in my mouth! We were sitting finishing up our beers and raving about how great this place was when I spotted a cockroach crawling on the wall just above the server's station. I was so ready to come back to this place, and I know that this is the desert where cockroaches naturally live, but the insect sighting left a metaphorical bad taste in my mouth. All in all, service was satisfactory, food portions were large, cocktails were interesting in variety -- I hope I can bring myself to look past the critter on the wall and come back sometime.