Alright, Chinese Asian mini mall; consists of a market, stationery store and other miscellaneous shops all bunched into this 2 level building. Just like any typical Cantonese seafood restaurant, Central Grand serves dim sum in the day and changes to an a la carte situation in the evening for dinner. Located on the upper level of this mall, just like the building itself - the space needs a total facelift. Looking beyond the dreaded and dated exterior and the equally eyesoring mess of the interior, food was also a letdown. Overly salty, and greasy so sum it up, says something when I don't come out of a meal with even one picture. The one positive is that they do have a few more unique dim sum items that I typically don't see anywhere else. (More squid and duck feet options if you're into that) Service was mediocre, constantly had to wave someone down to get a refill for our tea and water. They were quick to take away empty plates and the carts were coming consistently in a timely manner as well. All the dishes that were also coming out were hot and fresh too. Prices here compared to our usual dim sum spot is slightly cheaper but with the food barely meeting expectations, I'd say it isn't worth it. Pass.