“Truly a hidden gem at the edge of Chinatown. Incredibly flavorful claypot rice that easily beat many street vendors in Asia. The selection is wide, treatment is simple, homemade. The place is small, so expect to be crowded when busy. Owner/waiter very friendly and welcoming, and attentive. I highly recommend this to locals and visitors alike. I certainly will have many more visits to sample many other interesting items on the menu.“
“At only 7 months young, this was a delicious treat. The service was very attentive and food fresh. So fresh and delicious that we forgot to take a pictures of all the dishes. The salt and pepper squid was perfect and not spicy at all, peanut and pork dumplings delicious, and sizzling steak flavorful.We would be back if we lived closer.“
“Been here several times, the food is consistent and never disappointing. At times waiters have to be called over again and again, but apart from that this is a very good place to have dim sum at all hours. Pretty cool to see how at lunch time the staff sits down and prepares an off menu meal to share with each other.“
“Arrive early (before 11) on a Sunday morning to get a table. Ordered 12 dishes initially for our group of 8, because we wanted to try items before ordering more. Flagging down waiters was difficult but we were able to order enough for everyone. Soup and other dishes available after 11am. Only one soy sauce for the round table of 8? Ask for hot chili oil, tasty but it's not super spicy. Quality, classic dim sum choices, especially the rice rolls and steamed buns! Shrimp items had actual pieces not paste. Fun experience for our families, would definitely come again.“