Dim Sum is def the way to go; cheap, hot, and somewhat fresh. Most dishes are very greasy. I usually drink a ton of hot tea to wash them down, but the tea can be a little tart sometimes (Is it old?). It's true, the service here can seriously bloow sometimes. I've been turned away at 2:00 pm, when the lunch hours on the door clearly stated close is at 2:30 pm. I mean it's Dim Sum! Come on, it's already been prepared! Anyways, some menu items are worth trying. I believe the Butter Fish is their signature dish, and I like the Taro/Poi Ballls. Beware though, two can fill you up fast. Again, very oily (deep fried). Some of my vegan friends swear by this place. I'm not that impressed.
Pros: Cheap Dim Sum, A Few Really Tasty Dishes
Cons: Poor Service, Lunch ONLY, Contrary to the name it's not Buddhist at all
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