Came here for lunch and had a pretty good experience.
We ordered 8 dishes and it ended up being around $38. The portions are pretty generous and we did end up having leftovers so we thought it was worth it, though it is a little more expensive than normal for a dim sum place.
The shumai was probably our favorite and I would definitely recommend getting that.
The soup dumplings come with around six in a soup bowl, they aren't like the soup dumplings that are filled with soup but are still super good.
Everything else was pretty standard dim sum, if you get the fried fish fillet, it comes with 6 pieces which was a good deal.
All of the other dumplings and desserts we got were pretty good.
Service wasn't too friendly but they were fast and we got our food in a very timely manner. The tea served with the food.
I would definitely coming here if you're looking for standard dim sum (except without the dim sum carts).