I came in not expecting much, was in the area looking for some wedding wear in the plaza.
My wife and I sat down next to a bright comfortable booth seat on the north side and started to soak in the kitschy decor and Shahrukh classic songs from the 90's on loop.
The food came in and I was instantly drawn by the fragrant rice and dishes. Got the Manchurian shrimp fried rice, spicy dry chicken and chilli paneer.
The flavours are a bit more subtle than most hakka places I've been to, which was a pleasant change. Asking for spicy warrants a medium for most other hakka restaurants. Which is fine. A little more on the chinese side of hakka cuisine.
The wait staff was pleasant and helpful with my questions.
For what you're paying, this place packs a lot of value and has a weird quality reminiscent of old good times.
Mine may be a personal experience, but I have come here again and will continue to if I am way the hell out here again for some odd reason. Gets busy, so expect a wait.
I'm almost scared to go again, lest I tarnish my memory of it...