When I was there, this was the busiest restaurant on the 2nd floor, and the only one to require a queuing ticket. Usually this is a good sign. Sitting is very crowded and there is barely any space between tables and the servers have to reach tenuously across tables to get the food to the patrons sitting in the middle of the restaurant. The noisy crowd of patrons plus the needlessly loud background music make it difficult to talk and eat comfortably. Overall the restaurant environment is second rate.
I ordered the assorted seafood noodles set and the hot plate beef with rice set from the lunch set menu, and both were $78. Both sets came with a salad, dessert, and a complimentary drink. The beef set came with a Chinese soup too. The salad is probably the highlight of the meal. It was shredded grapefruit with a shrimp on top, which is quite unique. The dessert is just a piece of coconut jelly cake. The seafood noodles is basically a combination of clams, shrimp, fishballs, and other seafood. The coconut broth is too spicy though.
The low light is definitely the hot plate beef. Although it came sizzling hot, it is a lot of style but no substance. There was only a few pieces of beef on the hot plate and two pieces of broccoli. Half the plate was dedicated to fresh peppercorns. The beef is very tender but the quantity was insufficient to go with the rice so I had to supplement it by stealing some fishballs from the other lunch set. I am not a big eater so I can bet customers who order the beef set will be disappointed by the quantity as well.
One thing I don't understand is why restaurants feel the need to look cool and hip and crank up the music even with so much noise trapped underneath a low ceiling. This is a restaurant, not a concert. I was starting to get a headache.