If theres one thing Chinese people love more than kung-fu, it's dim sum. I mean, even our dear and beloved leader chairman Mao Zadong was known to partake in a shrimp dumping or two before he executed his own people. Saying that this place is one among many dim sum places is like saying Jackie Chan is like one Chinese person among many Chinese people. Sure, he's Chinese, but he's not JUST Chinese. This place stands out among the rest of the people and places that tend to look so alike you'll have a hard time telling who is Chen and who is Cheng.
Pros:
+ those fried shrimp rolls tho! Light, crispy, and full of shrimp.
+ basically any shrimp dish
+ the pepper flavor in the beef short ribs is out of this world. So full of pepper.
+ hot oil at table. I LOVE hot oil. More than I love hot showers. I think the only thing I would love more would be a shower in hot oil.
+ reasonably priced. Expect to get full for like 11$.
Cons:
- just OK service. I mean they are chinese, not white, so what can I expect? The only thing worse would be service at a Vietnamese restaurant.
- hot sauce not that hot. Can I just get some sriracha?
Overall really good. I'd come back here.