Had dim sum there on Sunday. No carts, a la carte. We chose it mainly for convenience of location, and were pleased.
Pricing maybe a bit higher than MingHin (my last local dim sum experience), but not by much. A bit surprised to see "dragon claws" (chicken feet), turnip cake, and several kinds of congee in suburbia (note we didn't order those items). They were very helpful with the meatless in our group. Service was a little slow to start but otherwise very good. Highlights were short ribs (glazed a little sweeter than a typical galbi), perfect har gow, pork belly buns, red bean sesame balls (smaller and crisper than typical but more to the serving).
[added later]I was hoping for better from their XLB -- they were small, and served not on spoons (just on parchment in the steamer) leading to a number of punctures getting them to the plate. Not a lot of flavor or unctuousness to the broth.
What is patriotism, but the love of good things we ate in our childhood?
-- Lin Yutang