Finally, a decent dim sum area in the Valley. The dim sum isn't some chicken shao mei, or small shrimp dink of a har gow. It's actually tastes like dim sum. The price isn't bad, and the seating is decent. It's a bit strange it's in the middle of a food court and they placed a bunch of cheap walls around, but to each their own. It's a bit more expensive than what I'm used to in Los Angeles, but it's nothing wallet breaking. It's worth the 40 minute drive to dine here.