Nikolai P.
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I’d heard a lot of mixed reviews about this place, so I decided to check it out for the AYCE lunch dim sum. Here are my takeaways:
The restaurant appears to be recently renovated and was very clean. The furniture and décor were stylish and well done in my opinion. Since it’s also a “music bar,” there are massive floor-to-ceiling TVs throughout the space, which can be fun or distracting depending on the vibe you’re looking for. Also, the playlist was stuck on the same 4 cover songs which was kind of annoying.
The AYCE lunch option is $18.99 and does not include drinks or seafood items. I was pleasantly surprised by how extensive the menu was. It offered a wide variety of buns, dumplings, and classic dim sum, without feeling limited at all. There were also appetizers like chicken wings and even desserts such as cake slices, which was a nice bonus.
The food arrived hot and steaming, and it appeared fresh. The main drawback was that the dim sum itself wasn’t the highest quality and lacked some depth of flavor compared to other spots in the area. That said, for the price, it’s hard to complain.
Service-wise, our server was very friendly. You can place orders either directly with your server or through a QR code, which lets you continue ordering throughout the meal. The food came out a bit slower than expected but still arrived within about 20 to 30 minutes. We visited during a quiet Monday lunch, which made for a relaxed experience. I imagine it could feel less enjoyable during a busy dinner rush with long wait times.
Overall, it’s a fun and interesting place to dine and worth checking out if you’re prioritizing quantity and value over top-tier quality.