Ambiance: Very quiet (I came in at around 5) and very spacious. The interior designing is something that is atypical of the interior designs of most restaurants in Kensington - it's very "modern Chinese", something that is more typical in restaurants up in the suburbs.
Cleanliness: Table tops could have been cleaner - there were left over rings from previous customers' glasses.
Service: Very friendly and accommodating.
Food: I ordered the rice noodles with soy beef. The noodles were not greasy (which is a good thing considering how lots of Chinese restaurants tend to serve greasy rice noodles) and the "beef" tasted really good! The texture and appearance was very similar to beef. Taste-wise, the "beef" tasted like a mix between soy and actual beef - basically a less flavourful beef. I for one, liked the imitation beef and rice noodle combination. I wish they provided more beef with the rice noodles though :/ Pricing was pretty fair - for about $8.50, you get a generous portion of noodles with various toppings and tasty imitation beef.