Not a terrible experience, but here it goes. No customers inside at 5:30pm when I arrived. Hostess/Server had me pick my own seat. No background music. Décor was so-so, some stuff was themed, some not so much. I ordered Crab Rangoon ($4.95 for 8) and Mongolian Beef dinner ($9.95 I think). About this time one lady came out and started playing a piano in the middle of the dining room. Not Asian-themed music, but whatever, some live music was somewhat entertaining. She played 3 or 4 songs and was done...back to silence. Crab Rangoons were good. Mongolian Beef flavor was on point...beef was a little low quality, the kind that is slightly rubbery but easy to chew (sorry, it's hard to describe but I've experienced this from other places too). While sitting there with no music I could overhear everything. I overheard the Server speaking with another and explaining that they didn't have all the items on the menu so for them to tell her what they wanted and she would go find out if they had it or not...thought that to be a little off-setting for the customer.
The place is connected to a gaming bar/lounge area on the other side of a swing door so they offered a full bar for beverages, but you had the bar customers coming over in to the restaurant to use the restrooms so that would be a negative I felt.
Honestly, for the dine-in experience, I would probably choose somewhere else. While sitting there I saw several people come in and pick up take-out orders. I could definitely see myself doing take-out though.