"Warm, with a menu means to gouge you for the pleasure of diversity. Food is something on the salty side, so you might ask for low salt. As a Pacifican you are sometimes forced to eat a menu. There is not much choice in the area, as a place like this is something that you need to tackle like a minefield. Something's good, some things are bad. Here are some highlights. Soups are great. Sweet and acidic dishes are safe. Mushu and egg for Yong are delicious. Many good chicken and vegetable dishes. Salty dishes are salted excessively, you do not need soy sauce. Strange egg rolls and fried stuff. Little portions. Especially the most delicious stuff. I wouldn't call her, but there's another Chinese stain with better food a few blocks down. Even so. You might have to go to the sunset if you want Chinese. This place would be better if the saltiness could be treated."