Not really worth it
The restaurant had been on the "must visit" list for a while now. There have been stories about the dim sums, and how the place is one of the few to offer some genuine Chinese experience. One sunny winter weekend, two hungry guys in search of something warm and filling to eat rolled in f or some dim sum. The place was small. For lunch time it was not even half full, but still provided a cozy atmosphere. A good cup of tea infused some warmth and got the two focused on food. The menu is not very descriptive and even misleading (What was listed as octopus on the menu, actually turns out to be cuttlefish) and lacked prices, so a photo album was provided. This is very useful for first time visitors, who want to make sure that what they are ordering is in fact what they think they are ordering. Food was decent. It came quickly and five dim sum orders were enough for two hungry men. The worst part of the whole thing was the overall unwelcome, arrogant and borderline rude attitude from the staff. There was a sense of tension and rush, even though the joint was not busy. A good cup of tea infused some warmth and got the two focused on food. The menu is not very descriptive and lacked prices, so a photo album was provided. This is very useful for first time visitors, who want to make sure that what they are ordering is infact what they think they are ordering. Food was decent. It came quickly and five dimsum orders were enough for two hungry men. The worst part of the whole thing was the overall unwelcome, arrogant and borderline rude attitude from the staff. There was a sense of tension and rush, even though the joint was not busy.