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Seemed pretty dead for a Saturday afternoon in the middle of Chinatown. You order and pay before you sit. Food was pretty decent but nothing worth another try if I 'm being honest. I got the wonton noodle soup, I asked for chilli for my soup and they brought me a single packet of Tapatio Mexican hot sauce ???
This restaurant is a great spot for lunch. It's not too busy and the food is delicious. The menu is on the smaller side, with limited vegan options but they do have some vegetarian choices available.
I recommend trying the beef chow fun! My wife and I really liked the food. We weren't expecting anything extravagant, but the food was delicious. For vegetarian options, the chow mein is a good choice.
I had heard great things about the dimsums at this restaurant and it was on my list to visit. We ended up ordering the vegetarian combo meal with a side of dimsums. While the presentation may have been lacking, the taste more than made up for it. The bao bun filling wasn't quite to my liking, but everything else was delicious. The spring rolls were perfectly crispy, the noodles were reminiscent of Indian street-style Hakka noodles, and the sesame sweet balls were a delightful surprise with their soft chewy interior. We thoroughly enjoyed our meal, including the amazing dimsums. If you find yourself in Chinatown, make sure to stop by for a meal!