As with most places in Chinatown this restaurant is open late, which makes it a great late night stop as well as day time stop. The inside is clean and wide open with plenty of seating. If you can snag one of the big booths, it makes for a private and intimate meal.
The service is attentive and good, and your drinks will never be empty. They have occasional live music that can be very loud, making it difficult to have conversations without yelling. The entertainment has always been of mediocre quality.
The food is great quality and the spicy levels seem to be what you expect. I personally get the drunken noodles, pad kee mao, and they are some of the best I have had in the city. I also enjoy the basil fried rice.
Overall, good ambience and quality food.