This curiously named old-style restaurant ("Happy Days"?) serves excellent dim sum. Even on a Thursday at 12 noon, the place was very busy. Service was quick & efficient, and all the dim sum we enjoyed was fresh & hot. We also ordered a side of gon lomein, which was heavenly.
A good place to get legit Chinese food outside of Chinatown, as this place is the sister restaurant to Nice Day, just outside of Chinatown. Typical offerings at typical prices. Service is ok. Food is good. We got the duck, house noodles, choy sum, spareribs, and some dim sum. The one downside is the appearance of the restaurant itself. Even by Chinese restaurant standards, this one is particularly dingy, dated, and somewhat unclean feeling.
The service was excellent and staff friendly. Some food cooked near table whilst others are staged on a cart. Sui mai and steamed & baked char sui pork bao were hot. Sui mai was very dry. Our party does not like dry sui mai. Bathrooms marked and supplied with soap and paper towels. Parking lot is very full around 10:30AM on Saturdays. Expect waiting time or arrive earlier. Restaurant is very busy late mornings.
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