We stopped in for a quick snack after checking in. The menu is so all-over-the-place (Chinese! Thai! Japanese! Vietnamese!) that you expect the worst. But we were too weary for niceties.
Satay, noodles, spring rolls were all satisfying, with Tsingtao to wash it down. I admit that's not much of a survey, but we were surrounded by multigenerational families sharing noodles and looking happy.
The design is clean-lined and bright. The service is fine, but not warm and fuzzy. Maybe not fine dining, but fine with me.