This restaurant was alright. the only thing is that the dim sum carts were barely around. for us, it only came ONCE. that's all. we came in on a Sunday and I would think for a weekend day, it would be somewhat crowded, right? wrong. There were 3 tables taken while we were there and the restaurant itself was pretty big. from our first and only cart round, we got pork buns and shomai. That's all we ate. I was looking for other choices such as dumplings, but since I never seen the dim sum cart ever again, I had to order it. 3 plates and we were full. Weird, because usually we get 10 plates of dim dim for 2 people only and that's good. The only thing I liked most about this restaurant was its piano playing music in the background. It gives the restaurant ambience. I don't think I'll ever come back here again though.