The place first showed up on our radar after being tortured terrible Chinese food in the main Chinatown Plaza. They are just located in a strip mall west them. The interior is actually above average when compared with other restaurants in the Chinatown area. Service fits the Asian restaurant stereotype quite well with their poker faces.
They got varies special deals going on at this place, most traditional one is the night snack after 10pm, then there is the afternoon tea specials, and I think they also got something for lunch as well. The best thing I like about this place is Chinese comfort food. I never miss a chance to get their flat or egg noodles soups, usually Wonton Beef Stew or Dumpling Noodles. Stir fried noodles were just as good.
Congee and BBQ were decent as well. Rice plates were another thing I get every now and then, notably Curry Beef Stew Rice and Minced Beef with Egg Rice. For regular dishes, I was not such big fan about them. They prepared them decent enough compared to ones I had in my home state. The cod dish seems to be pretty good deal at night snack hours. They have off menu items such as oysters upon request.
In Cantonese, their name is pronounced "Luk Ding Gei", which had nothing to do with Cafe Noodle and Chinese Barbeque. Since most of the places suck in the Chinatown Plaza, this place is the closest place being decent near that area.