I did not go here for dim sum. Instead my family went here for dinner because some of my relatives had come here for both lunch and dinner before.
The place certainly looked nice. It looked like it was ready for a wedding or a very special occasion. My family was the first table to be filled. We were actually the only ones there for a while. It felt sort of strange just because this restaurant was so big (it took up an entire upper floor).
The service was very odd, but looking back it was sort of funny. The staff, including the kitchen staff were playing mah jong in the corner of the restaurant since there were no customers coming. Even when we got there, they didn't do anything. We were seated and given a menu to look at, but that was about it. My family felt like the staff were more into their mah jong game than actually doing their jobs. We had a hard time getting someone's attention to take our order.The service kind of improved when 2-3 more tables were filled. (Still, it was strange that a place so large had almost no customers.)
Foodwise, it was just okay. The seafood we got tasted dry and getting the shells off was a task. There was also a hair in our lobster dish. Nothing else we ordered really stood out. I don't think I ate much for dinner that night.
I'll just assume that their dim sum is better than their dinner stuff since the place is called "Dim Sum KING". I for sure would never come back here for dinner and I don't know if I'd give lunch a shot. If I ever do, it won't be anytime soon.